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Integrate Claris FileMaker with QuickBooks, Google, & More | Direct Impact Solutions

Integrate Claris FileMaker with QuickBooks, Google, & More | Direct Impact Solutions | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

This Direct Impact Solutions webinar will demonstrate how Claris FileMaker can connect to QuickBooks Online, Google, and other services in order to increase productivity and reduce duplication of effort and errors.

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Google launches App Maker

Google launches App Maker | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

App Maker, the newest entry in the low-code, drag-and-drop app building market from Google.

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Incorporating Google Charts in a FileMaker Solution

Google has a huge library of charts that you can incorporate into your FileMaker solution.

Some even have animation and allow for user interaction!

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Introducing the self-driving bicycle in the Netherlands | Google April fool

This spring, Google is introducing the self-driving bicycle in Amsterdam, the world’s premier cycling city. 

The Dutch cycle more than any other nation in the world, almost 900 kilometres per year per person, amounting to over 15 billion kilometres annually. 

The self-driving bicycle enables safe navigation through the city for Amsterdam residents, and furthers Google’s ambition to improve urban mobility with technology. 

Google Netherlands takes enormous pride in the fact that a Dutch team worked on this innovation that will have great impact in their home country.

Christopher Greene's comment, April 20, 2016 6:00 PM
Google. Almost always the first to reveal these type technologies. Google has invented a new technology, the self driving bicycle: Specifically Google Netherlands!! After a quick internet search, 25% of people in the Netherlands use bicycles as their main source of transportation, second to cars. This new technology is set to be available beginning April 1st, 2016. A technology of this importance was created because of the popularity made possible by the high number of people traveling by bike in the Netherlands. In addition, these bikes would contribute to the ability to travel by bike thereby reducing carbon emissions by an additional 50% of the population. This is an item that can be seen quickly diffusing across the globe as they become cheaper to make and easier to import and export. This relates to the APHUGs unit Urbanization. A product like this one could not be as useful in rural areas as they could be in urban ones. As people urbanize and move closer to cities, easier forms of transportation, other than cars, become necessary.
Christopher Greene's curator insight, April 20, 2016 6:00 PM
Google. Almost always the first to reveal these type technologies. Google has invented a new technology, the self driving bicycle: Specifically Google Netherlands!! After a quick internet search, 25% of people in the Netherlands use bicycles as their main source of transportation, second to cars. This new technology is set to be available beginning April 1st, 2016. A technology of this importance was created because of the popularity made possible by the high number of people traveling by bike in the Netherlands. In addition, these bikes would contribute to the ability to travel by bike thereby reducing carbon emissions by an additional 50% of the population. This is an item that can be seen quickly diffusing across the globe as they become cheaper to make and easier to import and export. This relates to the APHUGs unit Urbanization. A product like this one could not be as useful in rural areas as they could be in urban ones. As people urbanize and move closer to cities, easier forms of transportation, other than cars, become necessary.