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Google to Host 2008 Developer Event 

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Google will host a new developer event, to be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 28th, and Thursday, May 29th, 2008.
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Mountain View, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - March 27, 2008 - Google will host a new developer event, to be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 28th, and Thursday, May 29th, 2008.

The in-depthGoogle I/O two-day conference gathering, is designed for developers to share knowledge about Google's own developer products and web application development in general.

Vic Gundotra, Vice President of engineering for developer products at Google noted, ''It's an incredibly exciting time to be a web developer, with so many powerful APIs, open distribution platforms, and development tools becoming available for easy and often free consumption. As a community, developers are shaping the future of the web, putting foundations in place now that future generations of users won't be able to imagine living without. Google's developer events are a place for developers to celebrate this moment, collaborate with each other, and learn about faster and better paths to successful web applications and a better web.''

Google I/O will include a mix of practical, hands-on advice for building web apps as well as opportunities to learn about and discuss emerging trends. Sessions with top Google engineers will cover tools developed both inside and outside Google, including yet to be announced initiatives designed to move the web forward.

Five simultaneous topic areas will cover:

AJAX and JavaScript: AJAX and JavaScript continue to capture the imagination of web developers. These sessions focus on tools and techniques of client-side code, and how to use them to make serious applications quickly and easily.

APIs and Tools: Development tools for the web are evolving. Product APIs allow integration and extension of web applications. Tools like the Google Web Toolkit provide a whole new way to improve performance and compatibility.

Social: The web is an inherently social place. A new wave of APIs and frameworks, including OpenSocial, are opening up interesting ways to interact with people through applications.

Mobile: Mobile devices are blurring the lines between handset developers and web developers, opening up interesting opportunities for applications that span multiple platforms. We'll take a look at how developers can use technologies such as Android and Mobile Gears to build applications on the mobile web.

Maps Geo: Since the introduction of the Google Maps API in 2005, geo and map applications have been one of the most interesting phenomena on the web. These sessions focus on the many aspects of geo applications, from KML to the Google Maps API and more.

 

The sessions will allow attendees to learn first-hand from Google engineers like Mark Lucovsky, Guido van Rossum, David Glazer, Alex Martelli, Steve Souders, Dion Almaer, Jeff Dean, Chris DiBona, Josh Bloch, and many more leaders in the field of development. Tickets are $400 for developers, with discounts available for students. Space is limited, so early registration is recommended.

Building on the success of last year's global Developer Day, Google is taking the event on the road again to multiple cities around the world. Like Google I/O, Developer Day will bring Googlers and developers together to talk about the future of the web as a platform, but in a smaller venue with content tailored to the local market. Dates and locations will be announced in the coming months.

Mr. Gundora added, ''Taking Developer Day on the road enables us to customize our programs to meet the needs and interests of developers in different markets. We've learned a lot from building large-scale web apps and other web technologies, and we're glad we've found a way to share this knowledge globally so developers and users everywhere can benefit."

With the largest index of websites available on the World Wide Web and the industry's most advanced search technology, Google Inc. delivers the fastest and easiest way to find relevant information on the Internet. Google's technological innovations have earned the company numerous industry awards and citations, including two Webby Awards; two WIRED magazine Readers Raves Awards; Best Internet Innovation and Technical Excellence Award from PC Magazine; Best Search Engine on the Internet from Yahoo! Internet Life; Top Ten Best Cybertech from TIME magazine; and Editor's Pick from CNET. A growing number of companies worldwide, including Yahoo! and its international properties, Sony Corporation and its global affiliates, AOL/Netscape, and Cisco Systems, rely on Google to power search on their websites. A privately held company based in Mountain View, Calif., Google's investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers and Sequoia Capital.

To learn more about the Google I/O, please visit: http://code.google.com/events/io.

For more information Google, please visit: www.google.com.



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