Join us for a day focused on product talks, coding, demos and fun, where we'll be covering topics such as Chrome/HTML5, App Engine, Social APIs and Maps API. Developer advocates and engineers will be there to show you the latest and greatest, as well as answer your questions and hear about what you've been working on.
Jeremy is an engineer working on the Chrome team. Over the last year and a half, he's implemented localStorage, sessionStorage, and is now working on Indexed Database API. He's also helped out in various ways with WebNotifications, WebSQLDatabase, GeoLocaiton, device orientation, and the File API, among others. Jeremy is a WebKit reviewer and an active participant in several of the W3C working groups. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University.
Daniels Lee (SFO)Daniels joined the Developer Relations team at Google over 3 years ago. He dedicated most of his time supporting and building up the community around the Google Gadgets API for iGoogle. After spending over two years on the product, he shifted focus onto supporting the Google Maps APIs.
Patrick Chanezon (MTV)Patrick Chanezon manages the Client and Cloud Advocacy team at Google, making the web better as a development platform with open web standards, GWT, Google Appengine and a lot of coffee. He has been a Developer Advocate at Google since 2005, building and growing developer ecosystems for OpenSocial, Google Checkout and the AdWords API. Previously he has been working on portals, blogs and syndication feeds at Sun Microsystems, AOL and Netscape. He's the co-founder of the ROME java open source project and the OSSGTP (Open Source Get Together Paris) group. Patrick is french, so he takes long vacations in the summer and likes to drink red wine with baguette and stinky cheese while wearing a beret. Apart from programming and reading books and mangas, his main interest in life is spending time with his wife and 3 kids.
Timothy Jordan (MTV)Timothy is a Developer Advocate at Google working on the social web. He has a B.S. in Computer Engineering, a Theater Arts graduate degree, and an MFA in Digital Arts and New Media from UC Santa Cruz. In his spare time he runs half marathons and announces for the Santa Cruz Derby Girls, the Silicon Valley Roller Girls, and any other Roller Derby team that asks. As an engineer he enjoys solving problems for the benefit of fellow humans. As an artist he enjoys the search for truth and beauty.
Bob Aman (MTV)Bob works on the Developer Relations team at Google in Mountain View. He loves contributing to open source, open web standards, and generally making the web a friendlier, more useful place for everybody. Bob was once saved from a volcanic mishap by a bad case of malaria. True story.