We recently celebrated Google Wave's 1st Birthday and announced several API and protocol updates at Google I/O. Along with that we invited 17 partners and developers to showcase...
Google I/O 2012 - Go Concurrency Patterns
Rob Pike Concurrency is the key to designing high performance network services. Go's concurrency primitives (goroutines and channels) provide a simple and efficient means of expressing concurrent execution. In this talk we see how tricky concurrency problems can be solved gracefully with simple Go code. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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Google Maps Developers Live: Mapping with Style
Compelling and informative map visualizations require simple, yet useful, maps... and some beautiful data. For this episode of Google Maps Developers Live, Paul Saxman discusses how he designed a few of his favorite map styles, and shares a few of his tools and techniques for designing maps for visualizations.
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The Google Chrome Developer Relations team has been working hard to spread the word about Google Chrome’s extensions platform and support for HTML5. Besides speaking at developer events...
Google Cloud Storage Office Hours - 9/5/2012
This session explains how to serve websites directly from Google Cloud Storage (including how to associate your storage resources with a custom domain name), followed by a Q&A session. Demo fun begins at 17:30! The slides (including live demo) can be found here: tinyurl.com
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Visualizing Data with the Google Maps API: A Journey of 245k Points
What can you do with some awesome geospatial data, the Google Maps API, and a couple of days of hacking and analysis? Brendan and Paul walk through how they used the Maps API to visualize the CLIWOC database, and pass on tips and trick for doing the same with other geospatial datasets. CLIWOC (Climatological Database for the World's Oceans, 1750-1850): www.ucm.es
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Google Games Chat, Episode #9
The Google Games Chat (official motto: "Way less fun than actually playing games") is back! We're hoping to deliver another exciting discussion about industry trends and hot new game-related technologies, but there's a pretty good chance it'll just devolve into 45 minutes of awkward silence.
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For those not attending Google I/O, remember to tune in to http://youtube.com/GoogleDevelopers on Wednesday, May 19, and Thursday, May 20, to watch the Google I/O keynote presentations live...
Google I/O Sandbox Case Study: VectorUnit
We interviewed VectorUnit at the Google I/O Sandbox on May 11, 2011 and they explained to us the benefits of building for the Android Platform. VectorUnit creates console-quality video games for the Android. For more information on Android developers, visit: developers.android.com For more information on VectorUnit, visit vectorunit.com
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This is the first issue of Google Chrome Update for Web Developers. In these regular updates, we'll inform you about new features enabled in Google Chrome and announce...
Google I/O , Google’s largest annual developer conference, will take place on May 19-20 at Moscone West San Francisco, and nearly all of the tracks feature open sourced...
At Google I/O (just 2 months away!), we're excited to bring back a series of sessions called fireside chats. Fireside chats are smaller, intimate sessions where Google teams...
Today we announced Google App Engine for Business , with a host of new features to help enterprises run their business applications on Google’s infrastructure (read our blog...
Google Drive SDK: Writing your first Drive app on Android
If you want to write a Drive app on Android and don't know how to get started, this is the sessions for you. We'll start from the very basics and go through all the steps needed to build an Android app that uses the device camera to take pictures and upload them to Google Drive.
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Google Games Chat #5
The Google Games Chat (official motto: "Still not cancelled") is back for yet another rousing debate about industry trends, the state of gaming in general, and, frankly, any other random thoughts that happen to cross our minds. We don't really filter what we say very much. Ask us questions in the moderator link! We might even get around to answering them!
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Since unveiling Google Wave at I/O last year, we've seen a number of conferences (even entirely virtual ones) use Google Wave to facilitate discussions, note-taking, and conversations amongst...
At this week’s Campfire One event, we launched the new Google Apps Marketplace , making it easier for you to create applications that integrate deeply with Google Apps...
Last month we introduced Google Storage for Developers with support for sharing with Google account holders. Today, we are enabling support for sharing with groups , giving you...
The Google Apps Marketplace , announced this evening at Campfire One , allows you to publish applications which integrate with Google Apps and sell them to more than...
Which three letters could you hear proudly proclaimed again and again throughout the sessions of Google I/O 2010? ...that’s right, A-P-I! Google APIs form the foundation of many...
The Google Apps Marketplace launched last month with over 50 integrated business applications. In less than 2 months, more than 1 million Google Apps users now have access...
We launched Google App Engine two years ago to enable application developers to rapidly build and scale their apps on Google’s infrastructure, without having to worry about maintaining...
Hi, I want to know if it's possible to disable the warning you get in Chrome when you try to go to some HTTPS site that doesn't have a trusted certificate.
I have a few sites in my bookmarks that use HTTPS but none of them have trusted certificates, so each time I visit them I manually have to click "Proceed anyway" in the warning and it's getting kind of annoying.
Is there any way to disable the warning or somehow add these sites to some kind of safe list?
Thanks