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seo To the Google developer community, 2012’s a wrap 2013

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By Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing

‘Tis the season to reflect on all that you have done this year: developers and other friends in the Google Developer community. From a Gangnam style-inspired app, to growing the GDG community beyond 330 active chapters, let’s just say that 2012 has been nothing short of amazing.

You have...

...helped Google I/O 2012 reach more than 13,000 developers by hosting over 50 I/O Extended events all over the world. Looking forward to Google I/O 2013!

...hosted a massive DevFest season, with 75 DevFests conducted in only 3 short months. During the season, these events reached over 14,000 developers in 39 countries worldwide.




...grown the GDG community to an astounding 335 active and incubating chapters in over 90 countries.



...attended dozens of Google+ Hangouts on Google Developers Live to learn more about how to make cool apps with Google tools and technologies.



...made countless great apps at DevFest hackathons.

Here’s to a great year, and many more to come!

Want to learn more? Find your nearest GDG chapter to get involved in local events, and connect with Google developers 24/7/365 on Google Developers Live and +Google Developers.


Phoebe Peronto is on the Google Developer Product Marketing team. Her mission is to make developer magic by sharing Google tools, technologies, and programs with the community to make super cool apps. She's also a foodie, globetrotter, and avid runner.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo Google I/O 2012 extended to three days from June 27-29, 2012 2013

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By Monica Tran, Google I/O Team

After Google I/O 2011, you consistently told us you wanted more time to attend sessions, visit our partners in the Developer Sandbox, and meet 1:1 with the engineers behind Google’s developer platforms and APIs. We recently received an unexpected opportunity to extend Google I/O to three days, so as we announced on our +Google Developers page, we are moving the conference to June 27-29, 2012. It will still take place at Moscone Center West in San Francisco.

Google I/O 2012
June 27-29, 2012
Moscone Center West, San Francisco


In the meantime, be sure to brush up on your coding skills. They’ll come in handy when the new application process opens in February. That’s all we can tell you for now, but we’d advise against making travel arrangements until then. Continue following us at our Google Developers page on Google+ to be the first to get #io12 updates!


This post supersedes our previous Save the Date announcement. Please update your calendars: Google I/O will be coming to Moscone Center in San Francisco on June 27-29. We will be responding to FAQs via our thread on Google+.


You might remember Monica Tran from I/O Live or one of our eight Google Developer Days around the world. This year, she’s back to lead the charge on Google I/O 2012.

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seo Develop for Good and have a chance to win tickets to I/O 2013! 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PictureBy Anna de Paula Hanika, Google.org

Would you like to use your coding skills to significantly improve the world, and have the chance to win tickets to Google I/O 2013 for your efforts? Google.org has joined forces with the I/O Extended team to bring you the "Develop for Good" Hackathon. We’re looking for hackers to tackle issues around repressive regimes, engaging citizens in politics and enabling us all to be greener!

Almost anyone can participate in the hackathon from just about anywhere in the world. Many of the Extended events are already hosting hackathons, so we encourage you to find an event near you or start your own. If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, Google.org will be hosting a ‘Develop for Good’ hackathon at the San Francisco I/O Extended event.

Here are the three challenges developed by the Google teams:

  1. Google Ideas: Conflict reporting for blackout situations in repressive regimes.
  2. Google Politics & Elections: Citizen Engagement for Politics & Elections.
  3. Google Green: Help us all be a little bit greener!

Developers can start preparing, and even coding, right away and then bring their ideas to the Extended event Hackathons during I/O (though we welcome you to participate even if you’re unable to attend an event). Pencils down on Friday night—hacks must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (PDT) on June 29, 2012 via this form.

After June 29th a team of Googlers will judge the submissions for each challenge. We will announce the winning hacks for each challenge by about August 1st, 2012. There will be one winning hack selected from each challenge area, and each will receive up to 5 tickets to I/O 2013, along with the honorary title of "Google Developer for Good, 2012". In addition, we’ll award one of the latest Chromebooks to each member of the team producing the best web app across all three challenges.

If you are interested in getting involved, we recommend signing up for an I/O Extended event near you and then checking with the organizer to see whether a hackathon is part of the agenda  -- or hosting your own Extended event and hackathon!

Find further details of the challenges, prizes, submission guidelines and hackathon rules on the I/O Extended organizers' website.


Anna de Paula Hanika is a Product Marketing Manager on the Google.org team, currently focused on Google's Green and Giving efforts, and all things related to using technology to make the world a better place!

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo Experience Google I/O 2012 anywhere 2013

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By Robert Do and Dylin Martin, Google I/O Team

In 2011, Google I/O hosted 5,500 developers from 65 countries in San Francisco, but this audience was dwarfed by the more than 1 million developers from 161 countries tuning in via livestream. Next month developers worldwide will come together for three days of coding, sharing and inspiration in this year’s keynotes, sessions and Sandbox demos. And if you’re not joining us in person on June 27-29, this year’s I/O Extended and I/O Live will be even bigger and better, with more I/O Extended locations and more sessions streamed live.

Get together locally: I/O Extended

With I/O Extended, organizers can take the reins and use the momentum behind Google I/O to bring people together. If you’re interested in hosting an event, check out our planning site here. Otherwise, wherever you are, chances are good that there's a community of passionate developers like you already gathering at an I/O Extended event. Find a location near you and RSVP to let us know you’re coming!


I/O Extended 2011 in many cities

Watch sessions live online: I/O Live

Can’t make it to an I/O Extended location? Or feel like staying in with pizza and beer? Bring the party to you with I/O Live, where the keynote and select sessions will be livestreamed on June 27-28. Bookmark developers.google.com/io where we’ll be posting the livestream schedule, as well as the video feed.

This year we’ve doubled the number of sessions that will be streamed, and we will be featuring 4 channels of programming. All sessions, including those not livestreamed, will be recorded and will be available online within 48 hours.

For more info on I/O Extended and I/O Live, keep an eye on the usual places: the Google I/O site, this blog, and +Google Developers.


Robert Do is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing Team. He works on helping developers find the tools they need on https://developers.google.com. He also produces hip hop music.

Dylin Martin works with the Developer Marketing and Developer Relations Teams on Google I/O.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Google I/O registration reminder 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Mike Fox, Google Developer Marketing Team

This is a friendly reminder that Google I/O 2012 registration is less than one week away! We can’t wait to see who will be joining us at Google I/O. Registration is first come, first served and opens next Tuesday, March 27, at 7 AM PDT / 14:00 UTC. Last year, tickets sold out in less than an hour, so to be prepared, we suggest you sign in to your Google+ account and be ready to pay with
Google Wallet (formerly Google Checkout). And remember that if you can’t make it to San Francisco, you can attend an I/O Extended viewing party, or watch I/O Live from just about anywhere.


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While you’re waiting for registration to open, play input/output and show your skill and creativity. If you need inspiration, take a look at some of the ingenious machines fellow developers have made. We’ll be showing off some of the best ones at Google I/O - will yours make the cut?


Mike Fox is a member of the Google Developer Marketing Team. When not working on I/O or cloud products he is cheering on his daughter's soccer team at the University of Notre Dame, trying to enjoy his son's dubstep DJ music, or cheering his brother racing in the 24 Hours of LeMons.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Five things you didn’t know about Google I/O 2012 2013

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By Monica Tran, Google I/O Team

If you were following +Google Developers this morning, you’d already know that:
  1. Registration will be first come, first served on March 27th at 7 AM PDT / 14:00 UTC.
  2. Rooms at the W Hotel are currently going for $279. Limited time offer, while supplies last.
  3. Code Labs have graduated from Bootcamp and will now be incorporated into our 3-day agenda.
  4. This year’s After Hours theme is Carnival 2112.
  5. Real-time transcription (CART) will be provided live during the keynote and some breakout sessions.
That’s a lot to take in all at once, so to make it easier on you, we’ve consolidated everything you need to know about Google I/O 2012 at developers.google.com/io.

And because we know 105 days is a long time to wait, we’ve built a little game called input/output to help you pass the time. The objective is simple: use the tools and machine parts to create a Rube Goldberg-inspired machine that moves a particle from the <input> to the </output>. Then, share your machine on Google+ using #io12. Build well and you won't lose your marbles — build a machine of epic design and your creation could be featured at Google I/O 2012.


Whether you’ll be joining us in San Francisco, at an I/O Extended viewing party, or on I/O Live from the comforts of home, be sure to bookmark our Google I/O website to make the most of your 2012 experience. More details about the 3-day program, session schedules, and Developer Sandbox will come in the following months.


Monica Tran leads marketing for Google I/O and broader developer marketing programs at Google.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
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