Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the GWT team

Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the GWT team Video Clips. Duration : 58.53 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - Fireside chat with the GWT team Fireside Chats, GWT Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Ray Ryan, Amit Manjhi, Jaime Yap, Kathrin Probst, Eric Ayers, lan Stewart, Christian Dupuis, Chris Ramsdale (moderator) If you're interested in what the GWT team has been up to since 2.0, here's your chance. We'll have several of the core engineers available to discuss the new features and frameworks in GWT, as well as to answer any questions that you might have. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Tags: GWT, Google Web Toolkit, Java, javascript, AJAX, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #fireside-gwt

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries

Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries Tube. Duration : 50.28 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - Next gen queries App Engine 301 Alfred Fuller This session will discuss the design and implications of improvements to the Datastore query engine including support for AND, OR and NOT query operators, the solution to exploding indexes and paging backwards with Cursors. Specific technologies discussed will be an improved zigzag merge join algorithm, a new extensible multiquery framework (with geo-query support) and a smaller more versatile Cursor design. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Keywords: App Engine, Datastore, Query, Cursor, Zigzag Merge Join, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #appengine10

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Internet Systems Consortium's SIE & Google Protobufs

Internet Systems Consortium's SIE & Google Protobufs Tube. Duration : 49.95 Mins.


Google Tech Talk December 3, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Robert Edmonds, Eric Ziegast, and Paul Vixie. ISC SIE (Security Information Exchange) is a trusted, private framework for information sharing in the Internet Security field. Participants can operate real time sensors that upload and/or inject live data to SIE, and other participants can subscribe to this data either in real time, or by query access, or by limited and anonymized download. While SIE began in 2007 with a method for collecting and sharing raw packet captures for Passive DNS in near real time, correlation with other data types and data sources was required. SIE needed a way to efficiently pass structured data between participating nodes in the loosely-coupled broadcast ethernet message bus. We would like to present why SIE selected Google Protocol Buffers, how we utilize the technology within SIE, and how security researchers can use the libraries (libnmsg), APIs and tools for real-time analysis of disparate data sources.

Keywords: google, tech, talk, security, protocol, buffers

Monday, October 17, 2011

Google I/O 2011: Android Open Accessory API and Development Kit (ADK)

Google I/O 2011: Android Open Accessory API and Development Kit (ADK) Tube. Duration : 42.65 Mins.


Mike Lockwood, Erik Gilling, Jeff Brown You have always been able to connect an Android device to your computer, but until now there was no way for Android applications to interact with other hardware via USB. In this talk we cover new support in Android 3.1 for USB input devices, as well as new APIs for applications to communicate with peripherals via USB. The APIs support both Android powered devices that act as a conventional USB host, and non-host Android devices that communicates with a new class of USB hosts known as "Android USB Accessories". Cool hardware is involved.

Tags: Google I/O 2011, io2011, android, API

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Google Apps webcast featuring SmartPractice

Google Apps webcast featuring SmartPractice Tube. Duration : 59.07 Mins.



Tags: Google, Apps, webcast, featuring, smartpractice

Monday, September 19, 2011

Google I/O 2009 - ..Complex, high-performance apps w/ GWT

Google I/O 2009 - ..Complex, high-performance apps w/ GWT Tube. Duration : 59.83 Mins.


Google I/O 2009 - Effective GWT: Developing a complex, high-performance app with Google Web Toolkit Alex Moffat, Damon Lundin In this session we'll show how you can get the most out of GWT in development, testing and deployment. It's based on our two and half years of experience building Lombardi Blueprint, a SaaS application for collaborative business process documentation. We'll cover how you can effectively integrate GWT into your development process and how to structure your code and application to take advantage of GWT's unique features in order to provide the best possible user experience. Focus: Achieving high performance, sharing code between client and server, building and testing your application, multi-page application architecture, tips and tricks. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Keywords: googleio2009, google, Google I/O, developer conference, Google Web Toolkit

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Writing zippy Android apps

Google I/O 2010 - Writing zippy Android apps Tube. Duration : 57.63 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - Writing zippy Android apps Android 201 Brad Fitzpatrick Come hear tips & war stories on making fast, responsive (aka "non-janky") Android apps. No more ANRs! Eliminate event loop stalls! Fast start-ups! Optimized database queries with minimal I/O! Also, learn about the tools and techniques we use to find performance problems across the system and hear what's coming in the future. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Keywords: Android, Mobile, Java, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #android10

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs

Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs Video Clips. Duration : 55.72 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs Google APIs 201 Zach Maier, Joseph Schorr, Mark Stahl Dive into the API development process at Google, and discover how we routinely take our full-featured APIs from design to testing to production in less than an hour. We'll present Google API design goals and best practices, showcase our new API infrastructure, and demonstrate how you can take advantage of the secret "power" features hiding in every Google API. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Tags: apis, Atom, JSON, Java, Python, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #googleapis8

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Google I/O 2011: Managing and visualizing your geospatial data with Fusion Tables

Google I/O 2011: Managing and visualizing your geospatial data with Fusion Tables Tube. Duration : 59.92 Mins.


Kathryn Hurley, James McGill, Simon Rogers Geospatial data has special requirements that aren't met by traditional database or cloud data storage. Google Fusion Tables offers a unique, easy way to upload, store, share, visualize, and manage your geospatial data. We'll walk you through how you can use Fusion Tables in your spatial data applications, covering the API, permissions, sharing, data collection, and advanced techniques.

Tags: Google I/O 2011, io2011, Fusion Tables, Maps, Cloud

Friday, August 12, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - GWT testing best practices

Google I/O 2010 - GWT testing best practices Video Clips. Duration : 59.57 Mins.


Google I/O 2010 - GWT testing best practices GWT 301 Daniel Danilatos GWT has a lot of little-publicized infrastructure that can help you build apps The Right Way: test-driven development, code coverage, comprehensive unit tests, and integration testing using Selenium or WebDriver. This session will survey GWT's testing infrastructure, describe some best practices we've developed at Google, and help you avoid common pitfalls. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Keywords: GWT, Google Web Toolkit, AJAX, Testing, Java, javascript, googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010, #gwt7

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Google Internet Summit 2009: Networks and Statistics Session

Google Internet Summit 2009: Networks and Statistics Session Tube. Duration : 74.88 Mins.


Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Google Internet Summit 2009 Network and Statistics Session. Panelists for this session are Alan Mauldin, Tom Leighton, Stephen Stuart, and Greg Chesson. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Internet. The goal of the summit was to collect a wide range of knowledge to inform Google's future plans--from product development and market reach to users' expectations and our ability to keep the Internet open yet secure. More than 30 speakers and moderators led discussions around 8 topics: Networks; Wireless and Sensor Technologies; Security; Standards; Applications; Democracy, Law, Policy and Regulation; Search and Cloud Computing; and The Future. Eric Schmidt, who offered some remarks, expressed optimism that the challenges we face with governments' walling off access to the Internet can be overcome technologically by building networks that are transparent, scalable, and open.

Keywords: google, 2009, internet, summit

Saturday, July 16, 2011

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2)

GTUG - Using the Google Collections Library for Java (1 of 2) Video Clips. Duration : 40.88 Mins.


08/06/2008 - sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that's nowhere to be found. In this session, you'll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of the building blocks you need to do your job. You'll see many examples of how your code can become simpler, safer, more flexible, and more powerful by adopting classes like ReferenceMap, Multimap, our immutable collections and many others. Kevin Bourrillion is the lead engineer for Google's core Java libraries, more of which will be open-sourced in the future. He is a primary author of the Google Collections Library, and of Google's Java dependency injection framework, Guice. He came to Google in 2004 after seven years of fighting for life at a string of Hot Silicon Valley Start-Ups.

Keywords: gcvtechtalk, gtug, java, collections, google, Kevin, Bourrillion, technology, user, group, tech, talk, gvctechtalk, plid05d94ca1adaf07b5

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Google I/O 2010 Keynote Day 1, pt. 9

Google I/O 2010 Keynote Day 1, pt. 9 Video Clips. Duration : 10.08 Mins.


Video footage from Day 1 keynote at Google I/O 2010 For Google I/O session videos, presentations, developer interviews and more, go to: code.google.com/io

Tags: googleio2010, google, Google I/O, developer conference, #io2010