Neighbors criticize ‘unsafe’ city bike path
Zapopan authorities have opened the first dedicated cycle path (ciclopista) in the Guadalajara metropolitan area that runs down the center of an avenue rather than along either side.
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Zapopan authorities have opened the first dedicated cycle path (ciclopista) in the Guadalajara metropolitan area that runs down the center of an avenue rather than along either side.
One of the world’s most prestigious get-togethers focusing on Information Communication Technologies (ICT) is coming to the Expo Guadalajara at the end of September.
The World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) – this year’s theme is “Building the Digital Age Together” – will showcase more than 50 world-renowned exhibitors, about 2,500 delegates from some 80 countries, and close to 100 noteworthy speakers, including corporate leaders, policymakers, government officials and members of academia.
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{access !public}In previous years, important international figures like Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell and Mikhail Gorbachev have been involved. This year’s speakers include Robert Elliot Kahn, creator of the TCP/IP protocol, John Higgins, Director of Digital Europe, or Jonathan Nelson, Founder of Hackers & Founders.
The three-day conference, from September 29 to October 1, will “explore current industry trends, hot topics developments and better practices,” as well as look at “mechanisms that could be used to reduce the gap between society and the Internet and information technologies.”
First held in 1978, the WCIT boasts that it is the only inclusive forum with a global perspective on ICT topics, as it “involves all stakeholders involved in planning and developing the next steps towards the democratization of technology and the Internet in the world.”
The conference is expected to bring a significant boost to Guadalajara. For example, the economic impact of the WCIT 2012 Congress was estimated at 5.5 million dollars for the city of Montreal and the province of Quebec.
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One of Canada’s ten most wanted fugitives was detained in Guadalajara last Wednesday and deported three days later to Vancouver, British Colombia, authorities here have revealed.
The head teacher of a secondary school has been relieved of his duties after ordering a haircut for 200 male students – and charging them to boot!
Despite strict new laws governing cruelty to animals, a judge has released a man neighbors say killed a dog by throwing it from the second floor window of a house in Guadalajara’s Colonia Paseos del Sol.
Zapopan police detained 281 young revelers after noise from a party held in the early hours of Sunday morning infuriated neighbors.
The Jalisco branch of the federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) has slapped the offices of eight airlines in Guadalajara with temporary closure orders for misleading their customers.
Guadalajara police officers have arrested a man in possession of more than 900 turtle eggs that he was apparently intending to sell on the black market.
Speed cameras will be set up at seven more points in the Guadalajara metropolitan area before the end of this month, the Jalisco Traffic Department (Semov) has announced.
Cameras will be used on Avenidas Adolf Horn, Lázaro Cárdenas, Mercedes Félix, Juan Pablo Segundo, Juan Palomar y Arias and González Gallo, as well as on the Periférico near the intersection with Avenida Guadalupe, Semov says.