What do developers want in a gathering? In-depth technical sessions, codelabs, and face time with engineering teams for Q&A are a few of the things we consistently hear. Google Developer Day 2008 is designed with that in mind.
Over the course of a day, you'll have access to breakout sessions ranging from introductory talks to deep dives on the nuts & bolts of a particular technology. In addition, you'll be able to mingle with developers and chat with Google engineers.
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| 9:00 | Registration |
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| 10:00 - 10:50 | Keynote |
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| 11:00 - 12:10 | A Deeper Look at Google App EngineMano Marks |
Gears for mobile and the New Geolocation APICharles Wiles, Lastminute.com, Rummble & ITN |
Intro to AndroidMike Jennings |
State of AJAXDion Almaer |
Codelab: Building an OpenSocial Application in the CloudChewy Trewhella |
Codelab: MapsRussell Middleton |
| 12:35 - 13:45 | A Deeper Look at Google App EngineMano Marks |
YouTube API: Build YOUR YouTubeJean Laurent Wotton |
Intro to the Android SDKMike Jennings, Carl-Gustaf Harroch |
GearsGears, Aaron Boodman |
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| 13:45 - 15:00 | Lunch |
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| 15:00 - 16:10 | OpenSocial: A Standard for the Social WebPatrick Chanezon Hyves & Netlog |
Visualize your data: Google Visualization APINimrod Talmon |
Mashing up Google Data APIsRyan Boyd |
What's New in GeoRussell Middleton, Met Office |
Codelab: Building a Simple Application Using Google App EngineMano Marks |
GearsAaron Boodman |
| 16:25 - 17:35 | Best practices and lessons learned for OpenSocial developersChewy Trewhella |
Lightning talks |
Google Web Toolkit: The Technical CaseSumit Chandel |
V8 - the Chrome engineKevin Millikin |
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| 17:45 - 18:15 | Wrap up |
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| 18:15 onward | Reception |
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