Videos in category Conferences


Google I/O 2008: Spice up Your Apps with Google AJAX APIs

Google I/O 2008: Spice up Your Apps with Google AJAX APIs

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Integrating Google Search into a website can be simple using the Google AJAX APIs. Mark will show how a few lines of JavaScript can quickly add functionality like Video, Images, News, and Local Business data to a site. But it isn't just about search. He'll also show you how to download Atom and RSS feeds from any server using only JavaScript. Participants should be familiar with JavaScript and ...

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Google I/O 2008: Taking Large-Scale Applications Offline - Lessons Learned from Google Docs

Google I/O 2008: Taking Large-Scale Applications Offline - Lessons Learned from Google Docs

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Building offline applications can certainly be a challenge. But what happens when you have to scale the application to millions of users, continuously support regular application upgrades seamlessly, integrate with other offline apps, and handle your servers living in a modern-day production environment? Google Docs Offline was released in April to millions of users and had to handle all of the...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, Javascript, Scalability, Deployment, IO2008, Google Gears, Docs, Offline, ...


Google I/O 2008: The World's Information in Context

Google I/O 2008: The World's Information in Context

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Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful is made both more accessible and more useful when that information is delivered in a geographic context. Michael will review the ways Google's Geo team works to accomplish this in Google's own Websites, on more than 100,000 other websites, and in dedicated software for personal computers and mobil...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, Search, IO2008, Maps, Geo, Companies


Google I/O 2008: Using GWT to Build a High Performance Collaborative Diagramming Tool

Google I/O 2008: Using GWT to Build a High Performance Collaborative Diagramming Tool

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Frameworks, Development, Web Technologies

Lombardi Blueprint is a browser based business process documentation and diagramming tool written using GWT and Java. It supports simultaneous viewing and editing of process definitions by multiple users in different locations with multi level undo and a rich editing experience including drag and drop, inline editing and, automatic diagram layout. Implementing these features presented several t...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Frameworks, Technologies, Java, Javascript, High Performance, GWT, IO2008, Web, ...


Google I/O 2008: Open Source is Magic

Google I/O 2008: Open Source is Magic

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Google Open Source Programs Manager Chris DiBona will discuss how, in fact, Open Source is too good to be true and thus must be magic. He will talk about how open source came into being, what it is, what it is not, and how Google uses it to write its software, release software to you and maybe make life a little more magical for you, too. Chris DiBona (Google)

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Business, Conferences, Open-Source, IO2008, Development, Companies



Google I/O 2008: Google Gears and MySpace - an Exploration of Powering Search on the Client

Google I/O 2008: Google Gears and MySpace - an Exploration of Powering Search on the Client

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MySpace does not have particular ceilings on how much data a user can accrue, including relational data linking that user with others. MySpace is exploring the use of Google Gears to provide features for users that have a considerable amount of data to churn through. Join us to see some areas we've explored and hear a detailed technical discussion about one particular feature--adding search to ...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, MySpace, Scalability, Search, IO2008, Google Gears, Development, Companies, ...



Google I/O 2008: URLs are People Too - Using the Social Graph API to Build a Social Web

Google I/O 2008: URLs are People Too - Using the Social Graph API to Build a Social Web

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Security, Development

Using email addresses to identify people has a problem - email addresses can be used to send, not receive. With the rise of blogs and social networks, millions of people are using URLs to refer to themselves and others. The Social Graph API indexes these sites and their connections, enabling this web-wide distributed social network to be used to make your sites better. Learn how XFN and FOAF ex...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, OpenID, API, IO2008, Social Networks, Graph, Social Graph API, Development, ...


Google I/O 2008: Underneath the Covers at Google - Current Systems and Future Directions

Google I/O 2008: Underneath the Covers at Google - Current Systems and Future Directions

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Over the past several years, we have built a collection of systems and tools that simplify the storing and processing of large-scale data sets, and the construction of heavily-used public services based on these data sets. These systems are intended to work well in Google's computational environment, which consists of large numbers of commodity machines connected by commodity networking hardwar...

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Google I/O 2008: Introduction to Google DocType - an Encyclopedia of the Open Web

Google I/O 2008: Introduction to Google DocType - an Encyclopedia of the Open Web

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The open web is a beautiful soup of barely compatible clients and servers. It comprises billions of pages, millions of users, and thousands of browser-based applications. You can access the open web with open source and proprietary browsers, on open source and proprietary operating systems, on open source and proprietary hardware. Google has built its business here, on the open web, and we want...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, IO2008, Doctype, Development, Companies