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Google I/O 2011: More 9s Please: Under The Covers of the High Replication Datastore
Alfred Fuller, Matt Wilder For the first three years of App Engine, the health of the datastor... -
I/O BootCamp 2011: YouTube Data API: Discovery and Curation
Speakers: Raul Furnică, Günther Noack The YouTube Data API enables you to integrate your app... -
Google I/O 2010 - Creating positive user experiences
Google I/O 2010 - Beyond design: Creating positive user experiences Tech Talks John Zerat... -
Google I/O 2011: Fireside Chat with the App Engine Team
Max Ross, Max is a Software Engineer on the App Engine team where he leads the development of t... -
Build a Small Knowledge Graph Part 3 of 3: Activating Graph Data With Actions
This is the third video in a 3-part series. In this video, Jarek Wilkiewicz builds on the previou... -
Google I/O 2011: Building a Business Web Presence using Blogger APIs
Brett Morgan, Pat Coleman Want to sell a website hosting solution to your clients that won't k... -
Google I/O 2012 - What's Next for Chrome Extensions?
Mike West Chrome's extension system offers developers more opportunities than ever to customize ... -
I/O BootCamp 2011: Introduction to Google APIs
Speakers: Joe Gregorio Last year at Google IO we introduced you to our new platform we use fo... -
What is PubSubHubbub?
An overview of PubSubHubbub, a simple, open, web-hook-based pubsub protocol & open source referen... -
I/O BootCamp 2011: Google App Engine Overview
"Speakers: Wesley Chun, Chris Schalk Google App Engine is a unique hosting platform that lets... -
I/O BootCamp 2011: Getting Started with HTML5
Speakers: Ernest Delgado, Pete LePage HTML5 is more than just a pretty logo; it's a solid fou... -
Google I/O 2010 - Chrome Extensions - how to
Google I/O 2010 - Chrome Extensions - how to Chrome 101 Brian Kennish Google Chrome s...