Google I/O 2009 – Building Applications with Google APIs

Google I/O 2009 – Building Applications with Google APIs

Ray Cromwell

Google offers a wide variety of APIs in many domains that together form a complete platform, from authentication and authorization, cloud computing, and social networking, to visualization, mobile computing, and Google Web Toolkit. In this talk, we will walk though a complex application that integrates many APIs together, how each can solve a different need in your application, how you can share code between GWT, Android, and App Engine, and how you can monetize your application with Google Checkout.

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

Duration : 0:50:30


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13 Responses to Google I/O 2009 – Building Applications with Google APIs

  1. massimo2ooo says:

    this is not my cup …
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    Interesting
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  6. enispdererste says:

    lame
    lame

  7. sukkeltje2 says:

    i actualy watched …
    i actualy watched it all xD verry interesting for those who also work with api’s

  8. wolverinek84 says:

    i wonder if you …
    i wonder if you actually know how to connect 2 computers without using a switch… or can you setup a router on your computer or setup a LAMP server…

  9. mortality12 says:

    WTF?!?! 50 minutes …
    WTF?!?! 50 minutes long?!?! I was bored at the 1 minute mark! Hahaha. and that’s coming from the Computer Networking student.

  10. PianoScience says:

    It’s a good example …
    It’s a good example that Keynote has more features and better effects in delivering a good looking and informational presentation than to Powerpoint.

  11. idontcaresocry says:

    so?
    so?

  12. PianoScience says:

    He used  Apple’s …
    He used  Apple’s Keynote application from iWork.

  13. 360modsndglitches says:

    Nice pretty cool.
    Nice pretty cool.