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Beyond JavaScript:
Google Chrome’s Developing with
Chrome Developer Tools Programming the Chrome Session TBA
Web with Native Code HTML5
Technology,
Beyond Design:
Opening Up Closure Innovation, Computer
Tech Talks Library Creating Positive Science, and More: Ignite Google I/O
User Experiences A VC Panel
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session
Building Context-
OpenID-Based Connecting Your Launch Your App Scripting Google Aware Extensions
Enterprise Single Sign On and Enterprise Applica- Inside of Google Apps for Business for Gmail - Deep
OAuth Data Access tions with Google Apps with Gadgets Process Dive on Gmail
for Google Apps Docs and Sites Automation Contextual Gadgets
How Maps API
v3 Came To Be:
Mapping in 3D: Moving Beyond
The SketchUp 3D Tips, Tricks and
Tips and Tricks for Markers: Ad-
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Geo API: Working with Google Earth API vanced Maps API Lessons Learned in
3D Geospatial Data Developing a Cross
and KML Customization Platform Desktop
and Mobile API
Analyzing and
YouTube API
Google Analytics Google APIs Uploads: Tools, Tips How
Google APIs Google Monetizing Your
APIs: End to End Session TBA Builds APIs Android & iPhone
and Best Practices Apps
App Engine Appstats - RPC Instrumentation and Optimizations for App Engine Guido van Rossum 201 3
Pavel Feldman,
Chrome Google Chrome’s Developer Tools Anders Sandholm 101 5
Scott McMullan,
Reach New Customers Fast: Learn How to Sell Your Cloud App on the Jay Simmons (Atlassian), 201 8
Enterprise Chuck Dietrich (Sliderocket),
Google Apps Marketplace
Amit Kulkarni (Manymoon)
Geo Stepping Up: Porting v2JavaScript Maps API Applications to v3 Daniel Lee 201 4
Google APIs Bringing Google to Your Site DeWitt Clinton, Jeff Scudder 101 2
GWT Measure in Milliseconds Redux: Meet Speed Tracer Kelly Norton 201 7
Android Writing Real-Time Games for Android Redux* Chris Pruett 201 6
Chrome Beyond JavaScript: Programming the Web with Native Code Dave Springer, Ian Lewis 201 5
GWT Faster Apps Faster - Optimizing Apps with the GWT Compiler Ray Cromwell 201 7
Social Web The Open & Social Web Chris Messina 101 1
App Engine It’s 2010: How is Your Move to the Cloud Doing? David Glazer 201 3
Integrating Your App with the Google Apps Marketplace: Navigation, SSO,
Enterprise Data APIs and Manifests Ryan Boyd, Steve Bazyl 201 5
Google APIs Knowledge is (less) Power: Exploring the Google PowerMeter API Srikanth Rajagopalan, 2
Rus Heywood 101
GWT Architecting for Performance with GWT Joel Webber, Adam Schuck 201 7
Chris Chabot,
Social Web What’s the Hubbub About Google Buzz APIs? Loic Le Meur (Seesmic), 101 8
Ming Yong (Socialwok)
Tech Talks Beyond Design: Creating Positive User Experiences John Zeratsky, Matt Shobe TT 9
Android Casting a Wide Net: How to Target all Android Devices* Justin Mattson 201 6
Mike O’Brien,
Enterprise Matt Pruden (Appirio), 201 7
Customizing Google Apps & Integrating with Customer Environments Adam Graff (Genentech),
Don Dodge (moderator)
Social Web Bridging the Islands: Building Fluid Social Experiences Across Websites John Panzer, Joseph Smarr 201 9
Wave Waving Across the Web Dhanji Prasanna, Douwe Osinga 101 8
Geo Unleash Your Map Data: Cloud Computing for Geospatial Applications Tom Manshreck 101 4
Google APIs Google Charts Toolkit: Google’s New Unified Approach for Michael Fink, Amit Weinstein 201 2
Creating Dynamic Charts onthe Web
GWT GWT Linkers Target HTML5 Web Workers, Chrome Extensions and More Matt Mastracci 301 7
Social Web Make Your Application Real-Time with PubSubHubbub Brett Slatkin 201 9
Enterprise OpenID-Based Single Sign On and OAuth Data Access for Google Apps Ryan Boyd, David Primmer 201 1
Google APIs Google Analytics APIs: End to End Nick Mihailovski 201 2
GWT GWT’s UI Overhaul: UiBinder, ClientBundle and Layout Panels Joel Webber, Ray Ryan 201 7
Social Web iGoogle Developer Portal and Tools Shih-chia Cheng, Albert Cheng 201 9
Android A JIT Compiler for Android’s Dalvik VM* Ben Cheng, Bill Buzbee 301 6
App Engine What’s Hot in Java for App Engine Toby Reyelts, Don Schwarz 201 3
Geo The SketchUp 3D API: Working with 3D Geospatial Data Matt Lowrie 201 9
Social Web Surf the Stream: Google Buzz, Location and Social Gaming Bob Aman, Timothy Jordan 201 1
Wave Making Smart & Scalable Wave Robots David Byttow, Marcel Prasetya 201 8
Brian W. Fitzpatrick,
Tech Talks How to Lose Friends and Alienate People: The Joys of Engineering Leadership Ben Collins-Sussman TT 2
App Engine Building High-Throughput Data Pipelines with Google App Engine Brett Slatkin 301 3
Enterprise Launch Your App Inside of Google Apps with Gadgets Dan Holevoet 201 4
Geo Mapping in 3D: Tips and Tricks for Google Earth API and KML Josh Livni, Mano Marks 201 9
App Engine Testing Techniques For Google App Engine Max Ross 201 3
Enterprise Scripting Google Apps for Business Process Automation Evin Levey 201 4
Geo Moving Beyond Markers: Advanced Maps API Customization Jez Fletcher, David Day 301 1
GWT Architecting GWT Applications for Production at Google Ray Ryan 301 7
Geo How Maps API v3 Came To Be: Tips, Tricks and Lessons Learned in
Developing a Cross Platform Desktop and Mobile API Susannah Raub, Marc Ridey TT 1
Google APIs Analyzing and Monetizing Your Android & iPhone Apps Chrix Finne, Jim Kelm 201 2
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Meet other developers, relax, play games and experience some Inertia Labs
cool new technologies at the After Hours party. You will need a www.inertia-labs.com
wristband to be served alcohol at the bars during the After Hours Open Source Robotics (osbots.com) presents a new line of hackable
event so please stop by one of the below locations on Wednesday robots that can be controlled by Android devices as well as use an
to pick-up a wristband. Android powered phone as the brain, WIFI/3g connection, camera,
GPS, compass and tilt sensor for the robot.
1st Floor:
Registration: 11:00am – 5:30pm DJ Roomba and the Ghost of DJ Roomba
Gear Pick-up: 11:00am – 5:30pm www.irobot.com
Help Desk: 11:00am – 5:30pm Inspired by the hit sitcom “Parks & Recreation,” check out these two
fun bots powered by Android and the iRobot Create! Control DJ Roomba
3rd Floor: over Twitter (@djroomba) or test your robot-driving skills with the Ghost
Outside After Hours of DJ Roomba. These robots are presented by iRobot SPARK, iRobot’s
(Keynote Room): 5:30pm – 10:00pm educational robotics web portal (spark.irobot.com).
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Food Bars
Please consult the BOF table outside of the Cafes for topic locations,
or to create your own BOF table.
A dedicated lunch time has been set aside each day and all sessions will
resume once this ends. A variety of hot food and seating will
be available in the Cafes located on the 1st Floor.
Bruce Johnson
Director of Engineering; Google
Bruce founded the GWT project and Google’s engineering office in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Zach Maier
Associate Product Manager; Google
Zach is the Product Manager for the Google Data Protocol and his
team is responsible for building the infrastructure behind most
of Google’s APIs. Rumor has it that Zach invented the hashtag
#myjobisawesome after he started working on developer products at
Google. Before APIs, Zach attended Kansas State University where he
graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Computer Engineering
and a specialty in machine intelligence.
Com2Us Coupons.com
www.global.com2us.com www.coupons.com
Android Seoul, South Korea Mountain View, California
Com2uS is a fun and creative mobile game C = Pantone Color Solid
Coupons.com Inc. is a leader in digital
Android
PC = Pantone Color Bridge CMYK PC
‘distributed
100% k objects of thought.’ Dots are eBay
bigger than tweets, smaller than blogs, allow www.ebay.com
wiki-like collaboration and can be easily San Jose, California
distributed as global annotations on text in Founded in 1995, eBay Inc. connects
Social Web
webpages or via social media. By allowing hundreds of millions of people around the
dots on their pages, publishers enable the world every day by providing the Internet
wisdom of crowds to interactively enrich platforms of choice for global commerce,
their content. payments and communications. Since its
inception, eBay Inc. has expanded to include
some of the strongest brands in the world,
including eBay, PayPal, Skype, StubHub,
Shopping.com and others.
Eye-Fi
www.eye.fi
Mountain View, California
Google APIs Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to
building products and services that help
consumers navigate, nurture and share
their visual memories. Eye-Fi’s patent-
pending technology works with Wi-Fi
networks to automatically send photos
from a digital camera to online, in-home
and retail destinations.
Wide:
MEDIABEACON ®
App Engine Chennai, Tamilnadu, India users to play video games in Augmented
OrangeScape is a Plaform-as-a-Service for Reality.
building business applications that can run
across cloud platforms - Google App Engine, PayPal
IBM SmartCloud, Amazon EC2 or your own www.paypal.com
data center. San Jose, California
Android
PayPal is the faster, safer way to pay
Oxylabs Networks and get paid online. The service allows
www.oxylabs.com members to send money without sharing
App Engine Gurgaon, Haryana, India financial information, with the flexibility
Oxylabs develops cross-platform, to pay using their account balances, bank
cross-device social games. accounts, credit cards or promotional
financing.
Palm
www.palm.com
Sunnyvale, California
Chrome Palm creates intuitive and powerful mobile
experiences that enable consumers and
businesses to connect to their information in
more useful and usable ways.
TweakerSoft www.tweakersoft.com
Torino, Italy
management application that works on top
of Google Wave and fully leverages its rich
Google APIs TweakerSoft originated from more than a real time collaboration and communications
decade of software development in CAD/ framework. UnaWave enables managers,
CAM, graphics and mobile applications. They team leaders and team members to easily
specialize in the development of innovative assign, track and report on work status,
Mac and iPhone software. reducing the complexity, cost and effort
required to manage short term and long term
TweetDeck work assignments.
TweetDeck BETA www.tweetdeck.com
London, United Kingdom Unity
App Engine
TweetDeck is a leading browser for the www.unity3d.com
real-time and social web, allowing users to San Francisco, California
Android Unity Technologies is an emerging market
connect with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and
MySpace. Our advanced user interface gives leader in mobile and online 3D technology.
you more power in managing your social It’s flagship product Unity is revolutionizing
stream across desktop and mobile platforms. the game industry and beyond, delivering
great power, workflows and platform reach.
Twilio
www.twilio.com Ushahidi
San Francisco, California www.ushahidi.com
Wave Twilio provides a web-service API for Orlando, Florida
Geo
businesses to build scalable, reliable The Ushahidi Platform allows anyone to
gather distributed data via SMS, email or web
communication apps that make and receive
and visualize it on a map or timeline. Our goal
phone calls and and send and receive SMS is to create the simplest way of aggregating
messages. information from the public for use in crisis
response.
Yahoo! Inc
www.yahoo.com
Sunnyvale, California
Social Web Yahoo! Inc. offers a robust set of developer
tools, APIs and resources through the Yahoo!
Developer Network.
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