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Google Tech Talk July 28, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Ryan Dahl, the creator of the node.JS open source project. It is well known that event loops rather than threads are required for high-performance servers. Javascript is a language unencumbered of threads and designed specifically to be used with synchronous evented I/O, making it an attractive means of programming server software. Node.js ties together the V8 Javascript compiler with an event loop, a thread pool for making blocking system calls, and a carefully designed HTTP parser to provide a browser-like interface to creating fast server-side software. This talk will explain Node's design and how to get started with it.
Joe Gregorio goes over the basic principles behind REST. RFC 2616: www.ietf.org RFC 3986: www.rfc-editor.org Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Arhchitectures: www.ics.uci.edu Caching Tutorial: www.mnot.net
Google Tech Talk July 16, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Illah Nourbakhsh, CMU Robotics Institute, and Rich LeGrand, Charmed Labs. Telepresence is a straighforward application of robot technology--a robot becomes your eyes, ears, and possibly arms and legs which allows you to become "telepresent" in a remote location. But telepresence is only one example of how you might want to interact with a robot over the web. We propose using social networks to interact with robots and physical devices so they can become part of your custom information network. We plan on using Google technologies such as Gtalk and Android to form the basis of the network. And we plan on making middle school, high school and college kids the first users. We will bring prototype robot controller to the talk, and the most enthusiastic attendees will receive one if they wish to start hacking right away.
NOTE: Please find an updated version of this video, which includes an introductory video that played before Eric's speech, here: www.youtube.com Eric Schmidt presents Google's vision of the mobile future at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. www.mobileworldcongress.com
Eric Schmidt presents Google's vision of the mobile future at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. www.mobileworldcongress.com NOTE: This video has been updated to include an introductory video that played before Eric's speech.
Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs Google APIs 201 Zach Maier, Joseph Schorr, Mark Stahl Dive into the API development process at Google, and discover how we routinely take our full-featured APIs from design to testing to production in less than an hour. We'll present Google API design goals and best practices, showcase our new API infrastructure, and demonstrate how you can take advantage of the secret "power" features hiding in every Google API. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
British-born Eddie Opara is a founding partner of the Map Office, a New Yorkbased studio specializing in design, strategy, and technology. Their diverse range of projects includes the development of the motion graphics for the Morgan Stanley building in Times Square and new graphic identities for institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum and the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design School; websites for clients such as Architectural Research Office that utilize Maps content management software MiG; View, a visualization software program, created for advertising agency JWT (J. Walter Thompson) to analyze their clients brands; and environmental graphics for the Prada Epicenter Store in New York and Stealth, a project exploring the notion of invisibility, at the Studio Museum Harlem. The recipient of numerous awards, Opara has previously worked at 2x4 in New York and studied graphic design at the London College of Printing and Yale University and has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and Columbia University School of Architecture.