In case you haven't heard, we're holding our annual developer event, Google I/O, on May 28th-29th in San Francisco, CA. Our team is focused on helping people make better web applications, so this two-day gathering is all about how to do that.
We've got all kinds of sessions lined up -- AJAX & JavaScript, Maps & Geo, Social apps, Development Tools, and Mobile. Check out the full list for all the sessions.
For the Google Data enthusiasts, members of the team will be doing talks on extending Google Apps using APIs, the ins and outs of authentication, how to write client libraries for Google Data APIs, and how to bring YouTube onto your sites.
There will also be plenty of time for more casual discussion -- our engineers will be around at booths and after talks to answer questions and hear your thoughts.
Google I/O homepage -
http://code.google.com/events/io/
Google I/O registration page -
https://www.weboom.com/sparks/google_io/forms/
Sign up early (or start bugging your bosses to send you to the conference). We hope to see you there!
For those of you can't make it to San Francisco, or are wondering what happened to Google Developer Day from last year, don't despair! We'll also be holding many Developer Days around the world (more info to come later).

1 comments:
Great idea, wish I could be there. Speaking of making better web applications, I thought the group might be interested in our new blogger widget, which uses several google apis. It's a scrolling news ticker which implements Blogger's JSON feed and has an AJAX dialog window as well. We call it WonderTicker, (for more info, check out www.wonderticker.com). I'd be interested in the international Google Developer Days -- any lined up for Piedmont, Italy in the near future?? Thanks!
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