Archive for the ‘Google Web Conferencing’ Category

Google I/O 2009 – Google and the Social Web

Daniel Holevoet

Learn how Google is using social features in our products, and how you can get in front of millions of Google users.

For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Duration : 0:51:20

Technorati Tags: developer conference, FriendConnect, Google, Google I/O, googleio2009, iGoogle, orkut, Social Graph API

http://tinyurl.com/jeff-wwgd EN: Interview with Jeff Jarvis, author of “What Would Google Do?”, recorded after his keynote speech at The Next Web Conference 2009 in Amsterdam.

http://www.frankwatching.com/archive/2009/04/17/the-next-web-09-interview-jeff-jarvis/ NL: Interview met Jeff Jarvis, auteur van “Wat Zou Google Doen?”, naar aanleiding van zijn optreden op The Next Web Conference 2009 in Amsterdam.

Interview & Production: Richard van den Boogaard

Duration : 0:6:47

Technorati Tags: Amsterdam, interview, Jeff Jarvis, Next Web Conference 2009, Richard van den Boogaard, Wat Zou Google Doen, What Would Google Do

Google Tech Talks
June 23, 2007

ABSTRACT

Marissa Mayer, Vice President, Search Products & User Experience, leads the product management efforts on Google’s search products — web search, images, groups, news, Froogle, the Google Toolbar, Google Desktop, Google Labs, and more. She joined Google in 1999 as Google’s first female engineer and led the user interface and webserver teams at that time. Her efforts have included designing and developing Google’s search interface, internationalizing the site to more than 100 languages, defining Google News, Gmail, and Orkut, and launching more than 100 features and products on Google.com. Several patents have been filed on her work in artificial…

Duration : 1:1:30

Technorati Tags: conference, Google, howto, scalability, seattle

Google I/O 2009 – Bespin and the Open Web

Dion Almaer, Ben Galbraith

The Bespin project from Mozilla Labs is an experiment in re-envisioning how we develop software. In its current guise as a sometimes-fast web-based text editor shrouded in a horribly incomplete code editing platform, its potential might not be readily apparent. In this talk, Ben and Dion (two of the folks behind Bespin) will discuss the goals of the project, how they got to where we are now, go into implementation details on what it takes to build a bleeding edge application for today’s browsers (and not the ones from 1997) and share some hopes and thoughts on the future.

For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Duration : 1:0:31

Technorati Tags: Client, developer conference, Google, Google I/O, googleio2009, HTML5, Open Web