The Google i/o (input output) developer conference is for people who are interested in AJAX, Javascript, Google Maps, Google Gears, Geo API mashups, Open Social applications, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, Android for Mobile and other Google products.
What: Google I/O
Where: Moscone West Convention Center, San Francisco, CA
When: May 27-28, 2009.
Register: code.google.com/events/io
Here’s a list of some exciting sessions that will be a part of Google I/O.
Developing extensions for Google Chrome – Learn how Google Chrome makes it easy to write extensions using the web technologies you already know. This talk will cover the basics of the extension system (distribution/packaging, installation, updates), as well as the different APIs to enhance with the browser.
Building a Business with Social Apps – Get some real world advice from developers that have created successful businesses around their social apps. From monetization strategies to analytics, learn how to turn a fun idea into a real revenue stream.
Best practices for writing great, monetizable YouTube apps – To some of you, the YouTube APIs are intimidating, and the Terms of Service intricate. Let us show you how to avoid common technical and business pitfalls, and explain how you can develop and even monetize apps that enable users to access YouTube videos in creative and original ways.
Search Friendly Development – Learn techniques to help bring your site more users through search engine traffic. This session focuses on how to maximize your site, your content, and your application’s exposure to search engines.
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