Videos tagged with social


Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team

Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team

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Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team Fireside Chats, Social Web David Glazer, DeWitt Clinton, John Panzer, Joseph Smarr, Sami Shalabi, Todd Jackson, Chris Chabot (moderator)Social is quickly becoming an integral part of how we experience the web, and this is your chance to pick the brains of the people who are working on Buzz, the Buzz API and the underlying open protocols s...

Tags: Google, social, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010, Social Web, Buzz, #fireside-socialweb



Google I/O 2010 - Google Buzz, location, and social gaming

Google I/O 2010 - Google Buzz, location, and social gaming

Posted in Companies, Mobile, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Surf the stream: Google Buzz, location, and social gaming Social Web 201 Bob Aman, Timothy Jordan Google Buzz has a feature-rich API that allows you to do all kinds of interesting things with conversations and location. In this session we'll build a Buzz-tastic mobile game using App Engine, HTML5, and the Buzz API for social awesomeness. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to...

Tags: Google, Mobile, HTML5, social, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, App Engine, googleio2010, #io2010, Buzz, ...


Google I/O 2010 - Google Buzz, location, and social gaming

Google I/O 2010 - Google Buzz, location, and social gaming

Posted in Companies, Mobile, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Surf the stream: Google Buzz, location, and social gaming Social Web 201 Bob Aman, Timothy Jordan Google Buzz has a feature-rich API that allows you to do all kinds of interesting things with conversations and location. In this session we'll build a Buzz-tastic mobile game using App Engine, HTML5, and the Buzz API for social awesomeness. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to...

Tags: Google, Mobile, HTML5, social, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, App Engine, googleio2010, #io2010, Buzz, ...


Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team

Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team

Posted in Companies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the Social Web team Fireside Chats, Social Web David Glazer, DeWitt Clinton, John Panzer, Joseph Smarr, Sami Shalabi, Todd Jackson, Chris Chabot (moderator)Social is quickly becoming an integral part of how we experience the web, and this is your chance to pick the brains of the people who are working on Buzz, the Buzz API and the underlying open protocols s...

Tags: Google, social, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010, Social Web, Buzz, #fireside-socialweb


Google I/O 2008 - Using the Social Graph API

Google I/O 2008 - Using the Social Graph API

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URLs are People Too - Using the Social Graph API to Build a Social WebKevin Marks, Brad Fitzpatrick (Google)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, enabl...

Tags: Google, API, IO2008, Graph, social, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4



Google I/O 2008 - Monetizing App Traffic on Social Networks

Google I/O 2008 - Monetizing App Traffic on Social Networks

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Monetizing Application Traffic On Social NetworksSourabh Niyogi (Social Media Networks)You've built your app so how do you make money? Find out what types of advertising make the most sense and options for how you can participate in the social network advertising ecosystem. Sourabh Niyogi, co-founder and VP of Engineering at Social Media Networks, will describe his experiences over the past yea...

Tags: Google, Monetization, IO2008, social, Companies, app, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4


Google I/O 2008 - Best Practices for Spreading Your App

Google I/O 2008 - Best Practices for Spreading Your App

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Best Practices for Spreading Your App without Ruining the User ExperienceVivian Li, Chris Schalk and Kevin Marks (Google)The OpenSocial API provides features that application developers can use to help their users share the application with their friends. We'll review other social application architectures that allow apps to spread virally. We'll then discuss the sharing features in OpenSocial ...

Tags: Google, IO2008, OpenSocial, social, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4


Google I/O 2008 - Using the Social Graph API

Google I/O 2008 - Using the Social Graph API

Posted in Companies

URLs are People Too - Using the Social Graph API to Build a Social WebKevin Marks, Brad Fitzpatrick (Google)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, enabl...

Tags: Google, API, IO2008, Graph, social, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4


Google I/O 2008 - Monetizing App Traffic on Social Networks

Google I/O 2008 - Monetizing App Traffic on Social Networks

Posted in Companies

Monetizing Application Traffic On Social NetworksSourabh Niyogi (Social Media Networks)You've built your app so how do you make money? Find out what types of advertising make the most sense and options for how you can participate in the social network advertising ecosystem. Sourabh Niyogi, co-founder and VP of Engineering at Social Media Networks, will describe his experiences over the past yea...

Tags: Google, Monetization, IO2008, social, Companies, app, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4


Google I/O 2008 - Best Practices for Spreading Your App

Google I/O 2008 - Best Practices for Spreading Your App

Posted in Companies, Web Technologies

Best Practices for Spreading Your App without Ruining the User ExperienceVivian Li, Chris Schalk and Kevin Marks (Google)The OpenSocial API provides features that application developers can use to help their users share the application with their friends. We'll review other social application architectures that allow apps to spread virally. We'll then discuss the sharing features in OpenSocial ...

Tags: Google, IO2008, OpenSocial, social, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4