Google Developer Day

 

September 16, 2008
Wembley Stadium
London, England

Agenda

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.

September 16, 2008

Time Session
9:00

Registration

10:00 - 10:50

Keynote

11:00 - 12:10

A Deeper Look at Google App Engine

Mano Marks

Gears for mobile and the New Geolocation API

Charles Wiles, Lastminute.com, Rummble & ITN

Intro to Android

Mike Jennings

State of AJAX

Dion Almaer

Codelab: Building an OpenSocial Application in the Cloud

Chewy Trewhella

Codelab: Maps

Russell Middleton
12:35 - 13:45

A Deeper Look at Google App Engine

Mano Marks

YouTube API: Build YOUR YouTube

Jean Laurent Wotton

Intro to the Android SDK

Mike Jennings, Carl-Gustaf Harroch

Gears

Gears, Aaron Boodman
13:45 - 15:00

Lunch

15:00 - 16:10

OpenSocial: A Standard for the Social Web

Patrick Chanezon Hyves & Netlog

Visualize your data: Google Visualization API

Nimrod Talmon

Mashing up Google Data APIs

Ryan Boyd

What's New in Geo

Russell Middleton, Met Office

Codelab: Building a Simple Application Using Google App Engine

Mano Marks

Gears

Aaron Boodman
16:25 - 17:35

Best practices and lessons learned for OpenSocial developers

Chewy Trewhella

Lightning talks

Google Web Toolkit: The Technical Case

Sumit Chandel

V8 - the Chrome engine

Kevin Millikin
17:45 - 18:15

Wrap up

18:15 onward

Reception