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seo Save the date for Google I/O 2012 2013

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By Monica Tran, Developer Marketing Team

UPDATE 11/28/11: We have moved the dates of Google I/O 2012 so that we can extend the conference to three days. The new dates are June 27-29, 2012. For full details, please see the announcement post.


This year’s Google I/O saw 1 million developers join us from around the world at Moscone Center, via I/O Live, and at our I/O Extended viewing parties. As we prepare to round the corner into 2012, mark your calendars: Google I/O 2012 will be returning to Moscone Center West in San Francisco on April 24-25 (UPDATE: now June 27-29).

Registration details will be coming soon, but for a preview of what’s to come, check out videos from last year’s event, as well as photos from our Google Developer Day events, currently taking place in eight cities around the world. Keep following us here on the Google Code Blog for the latest.

In the past four years, Monica Tran has been around the world, working as a Product Marketing Manager in Mountain View, London, and Tokyo. After a good run on Google I/O, Monica is back to lead the charge on Google Developer Day, happening in 8 cities worldwide in 2011.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo GDG DevFests harness the power of community 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PictureBy Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing

The global reach of GDG DevFest season continues in this third update. The season kicked off with DevFest Manila in early August, and since then, the community has organized 30 events all over the world. We’re only part way through the season, with many great events still to come. Powered by local Google Developer Groups, this past weekend saw 9 more events. From real-time updates directly from event attendees, to app demos, to memorable moments, here are the latest updates in DevFest-ing:

DevFest Santa Fe | Host: GDG Santa Fe
“Muy bueno el evento! Me gustaría que estas actividades se realicen más seguido, ya que generan relaciones profesionales y académicas muy fructíferas. Saludos!” -- Andrés Testi, DevFest Santa Fe attendee

“Gran evento +Matias Molinas y +Santa Fe GTUG. Felicitaciones por compartir el talento con toda la comunidad de desarrolladores!" -- Nicolas Bortolotti, DevFest Santa Fe attendee

DevFest Ninja | Host: GDG Buenos Aires
Catch up on all things DevFest Ninja with real-time updates from attendees on the GDG Buenos Aires group site.

DevFest Kuala Lumpur | Host: GDG Kuala Lumpur
GDG Kuala Lumpur utilized Google+ in the planning of their event, encouraging attendees to add speakers to their circles to get the most up-to-date information throughout the day (list of speakers).

DevFest Mumbai | Host: GDG Mumbai
It was a full house at GDG DevFest Mumbai--check out the full photo gallery on Google+.







DevFest Pune | Host: GDG Pune
Photos from the event are all viewable here, including sessions, speakers, and registration.





DevFest Bandung (BDG) | Host: GDG Bandung
“Thanks to everyone for attending and for being part of our first-ever GDG DevFest held in Bandung [...]  The event was attended by around 140 people from different backgrounds, including experienced developers, designers, students, lecturers, and newbie programmers.” -- GDG BDG [read full recap here]






DevFest Kathmandu | Host: GDG Kathmandu
“On October 6th 2012, GDG Kathmandu organized one of the best events since its March 2011 founding. Within the first 3 days of announcing the event, we already had 200 committed participants.  A session conducted as a Hangout On Air by Android Developer Advocate Anirudh Dewani was an entirely new experience for Google Developers here in Kathmandu. It was a grand experience of GDG Kathmandu and DevFest Kathmandu was huge success.” -- GDG Kathmandu

DevFest Mbale | Host: GDG Mbale
“GDG DevFest Mbale was the first Devfest to be held in Uganda and the biggest event with technical content held in Mbale with 120 total attendees. The code lab, conducted by James Muranga from GDG Kampala, was the most memorable moment for participants. He introduced Google App Engine, and followed with a code lab that saw attendees getting up to speed developing web apps that run on Google’s platforms. James also demoed an app, Mafuta Go, that he and a team of 4 developed working out from OutBox Hub. It was very inspiring to developers and students alike to see an idea like James’ team’s materialize.” -- Nsubuga Hassan, GDG DevFest Organizer






DevFest Yarmouk University | Host: GDG Yarmouk University


“Best Event Ever”


What’s up next?
Berlin | October 13
Chlef | October 15
UPDATE: Brazza | moved to November 10
Firenze | October, 19
Zurich | October 20
UPDATE: DevFest West (Mountain View) | October 20
Nebrodi | October 20
Thiès | October 20 [tentative]

DevFest isn’t close to over – we’re still going strong! Events are being held all over the world until November 11, and getting involved is a simple 3-step process: find your nearest GDG, attend an event, and join the community. Visit devfest.info for specific event details and session updates.



Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo GDG DevFest Season, round 2: Happily hacking! 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PictureBy Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing

“Happily hacking!” was GDG DevFest organizer Simon Buxton’s share directly from the DevFest Auckland event on September 29th. This past weekend marked the second round of community-organized DevFests. Local Google Developer Groups powered up the developer community with 11 total events. From hackathons that produced compelling and polished apps, to local press coverage, to excitement for future events, this most recent round of DevFest events showcased the engagement and innovation thriving in the Google developer ecosystem. Below, we’ve spotlighted key moments from last weekend’s events and provided a schedule for those coming up next.  Find your nearest GDG, attend an event, and join the community!

DevFest Jakarta | Host: GDG Jakarta
Tech In Asia recapped the most memorable moments from DevFest Jakarta.

DevFest Kyoto | Host: GDG Kyoto
“今、DevFest Kyotoでは、CodeLabの真っ最中です!写真は後でアップします。 “ – GDG Kyoto +Page Update

DevFest IIT Guwahati | Host: GDG IIT Guwahati
“75 developers and designers, 25 teams, 15 prototype submissions with 5 complete projects define a successful 12-hour hackathon as part of the first-ever GDG DevFest held at +IIT Guwahati. Thanks a lot +Google Developers for sharing our update, most importantly for supporting such a great GDG program and a flagship event like DevFest. It's not even 24 hours after our hackathon and students at +IIT Guwahati are asking when's the next one !! <3 . Hope the fruitful collaboration continues for years to come.” – GDG IIT Guwahati +Page Update
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DevFest Goa | Host: GDG Goa
“We had an awesome devfest extending over two days 29th and 30th Sep 2012. The event was attended by about 100 developers (Day 1 and Day 2). We had two tracks on Day 1 featuring Android and Modern Web (Chrome/HTML5/Dart), followed by a hackathon on Day 2. In fact, we hosted a code lab on HTML5 in which a complete 2D game was developed step-by-step by participants. Out of the hackathon came more than 6 apps, 4 of which were completely polished (will be live in one week’s time). From an HTML5 version of “Draw My Thing,” to an Android rescue app that logs the user out of all accounts in the event of one’s phone being misplaced, to a presentation app featuring an HTML5 version of Prezi and Mupples, the hackathon entries ran the gambit. Participants really enjoyed. Explore the event gallery on our +Page, Facebook, and Twitter.” – Smarth Behl, GDG DevFest Goa Organizer

DevFest Surabaya | Host: GDG Surabaya
“DevFest Surabaya took place on September 29th at Sekolah Tinggi Teknik Surabaya, Ngagel Jaya Tengah 73-77, Surabaya, Indonesia, hosting a total of 267 developers.  Of the tracks focusing on Maps, Android, and HTML5, highlight sessions included Merci Niebres (Google Senior Marketing Events Team) explaining Google's technology impact on developers all around the world, Anna Chernova (Google Quantitative Analyst) covering various Google Maps API for developers, and Vivi Wei Zhang (Metaps Singapore) discussing monetizing Android applications.  Attendees were ecstatic about the event and look forward to the next GDG event.”  – Esther Irawati Setiawan, GDG DevFest Organizer

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DevFest Seattle | Host: GDG Seattle


Can’t get enough GDG?  Visit this past weekend’s events +Pages for more info:
Jakarta
Kyoto
Washington, D.C.
IIT Guwahati
GDG Goa
Surabaya
Auckland
Colombo
Seattle
Amman
Bangalore

Upcoming DevFests
Santa Fe, Argentina | 10/2/2012
Buenos Aires, Argentina | 10/3/2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 10/4/2012
Mumbai, India | 10/5/2012
Pune, India | 10/6/2012
Bandung, Indonesia | 10/6/2012
Kathmandu, Nepal | 10/6/2012
Amman, Jordan | 10/6/2012

DevFest season goes until November 11th, so you still have time to get involved.  It’s a really simple process: find your nearest GDG, attend an event, and join the community!  Visit devfest.info for specific event details and session updates.  


Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo Got big JSON? BigQuery expands data import for large scale web apps 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Ryan Boyd, Developer Advocate

JSON is the data format of the web. JSON is used to power most modern websites, is a native format for many NoSQL databases hosting top web applications, and provides the primary data format in many REST APIs. Google BigQuery, our cloud service for ad-hoc analytics on big data, has now added support for JSON and the nested/repeated structure inherent in the data format.

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JSON opens the door to a more object-oriented view of your data compared to CSV, the original data format supported by BigQuery. It removes the need for duplication of data required when you flatten records into CSV. Here are some examples of data you might find a JSON format useful for:
  • Log files, with multiple headers and other name-value pairs.
  • User session activities, with information about each activity occurring nested beneath the session record.
  • Sensor data, with variable attributes collected in each measurement.
Nested/repeated data support is one of our most requested features. And while BigQuery's underlying infrastructure supports it, we'd only enabled it in a limited fashion through M-Lab's test data. Today, however, developers can use JSON to get any nested/repeated data into and out of BigQuery.

For more information on importing JSON and nested/repeated data into BigQuery, check out the new guide in our documentation. You should also see the Dealing with Data section for details on the new querying syntax available for this type of data.

Improvements to Data Loading Pipeline

We’ve made it much easier to ingest data into BigQuery – up to 1TB of data per load job, with each file up to 100GB uncompressed JSON or CSV. We’ve also eliminated the 2 imports per minute rate limit, enabling you to submit all your ingestion jobs and let us handle the queuing as necessary. In a recent project I’ve been working on, import jobs for 3TB of data that previously took me 12 hours to run now take me only 36 minutes – a 20x improvement!

We’ve published a new Ingestion Cookbook that explains how to take advantage of these new limits.

We’re initiating a small trusted tester program aimed at making it easier to move your data from the App Engine Datastore to BigQuery for analysis. If you store a lot of data in Datastore and are also using BigQuery, we’d like to hear from you. Please sign up now to be considered for the trusted tester program.

Learn more this week

Michael Manoochehri, Siddartha Naidu and I are in London this week talking about BigQuery and these new features at the Strata big data conference. Ju-kay Kwek will also be talking about BigQuery at the Interop NYC conference tomorrow. Please stop by, say hi, and let us know what you’re doing with big data.

We’ll also be producing a Google Developers Live session from Campus London on Friday at 16:00 BST (15:00 GMT).


Ryan Boyd is a Developer Advocate, focused on big data. He's been at Google for 6 years and previously helped build out the Google Apps ISV ecosystem. He published his first book, "Getting Started with OAuth 2.0", with O'Reilly.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo DevFest season starts off with a bang 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PictureBy Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing

This past weekend marked the beginning of the DevFest season with 10 local events reaching developers in 6 different countries. Local Google Developer Groups spearheaded these community-organized events, offering technical sessions, hackathons, and code labs across various Google product areas. There was too much excitement and feedback to fit into a post without making it enormous, so we’ve chosen some highlights from both organizers and participants.

DevFest Lille | Host: GDG Lille
“Merci à tous les organisateurs, c'était très intéressant :)” --Rémi Bruyère, DevFest Lille attendee

DevFest Jalandhar | Host: GDG Jalandhar City



DevFest London | Host: GDG London
With over 100 developers in attendance and 10 hackathon entries submitted, DevFest London was a success!  We had nine Googlers giving back-to-back developer talks for the day, on everything from Android to Chrome to Google+, with some Drive and Google TV for good measure. The biggest highlight was our mid-afternoon keynote from Michael Mahemoff with his ten moments that changed the web - from Netscape to Chrome and a special mention of Nyan Cat. -- Mark Lunney, GDG London Lead Organizer
“+Michael Mahemoff 's talk on top 10 moments that changed the web is awesome - it boosts morale for our commitment to HTML5 and JavaScript … The Nyan cat at the end rocks.” -- Shah Auckburaully, London DevFest attendee

DevFest NIT Trichy | Host: GDG NIT Trichy
We had an amazing DevFest here at NIT Trichy yesterday! I feel proud to say that DevFest Trichy was a success and the turnout was wonderful.  The talks by Shannon Behrens and Ido Green were really good and our developer community did find it informative. Abhishek Shrivastava's interactive session on developing hacks and apps using Google Chrome APIs was a hit especially the "How-to-develop-a-Chrome-app-in-30-secs!".  GDG NIT Trichy looks forward to more such events in future. :) -- Jeh Agarwal, GDG NIT Trichy DevFest lead organizer

DevFest Shanghai | Host: GDG Shanghai
With 350 developers in attendance and sessions covering everything from Android and Chrome development, to Golang and HTML5, DevFest Shanghai was a hit.  Check out photos from the event -- Sting Chen, GDG Shanghai organizer

DevFest Gandhinagar | Host: GDG Gandhinagar
The major part of the event was based on Android Game Development and Open Mobile Platform. Dart session by Shannon Behrens was a big hit with the participants. Relive the Devfest experience with GDG Gandhinagar’s event photos. -- Deep Moteria, GDG Gandhinagar organizer

DevFest BITS Pilani | Host: GDG BITS-Pilani
Attendees at DevFest BITS Pilani were excited to engage with Google’s technologies. The entire GDG BITS Pilani team would like to thank Google and GDG for making our DevFest possible. This was a novel event for our attendees and we look forward to the return of an even bigger and better DevFest in the future!  -- Akash Saxena, GDG BITS-Pilani DevFest lead organizer

DevFest Manipal | Host: GDG Manipal
Crazy Day One! Close to 350 people turned up for it. +Soham Mondal was the main Speaker. Day two had full day speaker sessions including one by Ido Green and final day saw hackathon attended by 80 developers. Overall a fun developer event. - Nikhil Gupta, GDG Manipal organizer

DevFest Tijuana | Host: GDG Tijuana
Agradecemos a todos su participacion en el evento #SFD2012  + #DevFest   #GDG   #Tijuana  Fue todo un exito.

Want more details?  Visit the GDG event pages below to catch up on all things DevFest.
Shanghai
Lille
Manipal
Jalandhar
NIT Trichy
Gandhinagar
BITS Pilani
Tijuana
London
Sacramento

And, we’re just getting started.  See below for upcoming events.  
Bangalore
IIT Guwahati
Goa
Surabaya
Auckland
Colombo
Jakarta
Seattle
DC
Kyoto
Amman


DevFest season kicked off on September 21st and continues through November 11th.  Join your local developer community at an upcoming DevFest and discover the magic for yourself.  Visit devfest.info for more details and location updates.



Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo g|uae & g|jordan are coming to town 2013

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By Rania Hadi, MENA Outreach Manager

Get your laptops ready – Google is coming to town! We are announcing our back-to-back Google Days in Dubai and Amman in October. Packed with dynamic sessions on all things Google, Googlers will provide developers, webmasters, students, IT and business professionals the chance to see and learn about the latest technologies.

g|uae will take place from Oct 19-20, and g|Jordan from Oct 23-24. Building on previous Google Days in MENA, each day of the 2-day conferences will cater to a different audience. From developers to computer science students, digital advocates to entrepreneurs, women in technology to tech marketers, we will have a wide variety of sessions delivered by a cross section of international Googlers. They’ll be there to interact with you, answer questions, brainstorm ideas, and provide both beginner lectures and hands-on codelabs and workshops.

While we’d love to accommodate as many as possible, space is limited so please register for g|uae and g|jordan as soon as possible. You will then be fully registered as soon as we send you a confirmation. If you still aren’t convinced, check out the fun we’ve had at past events.



Hope to see you at g|uae and g|jordan 2011!


Rania Hadi has been with Google since 2004 and now works on Outreach in MENA. She focuses on building relationships and promoting Google technologies with the developer and tech communities.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo GDG DevFest season: community-organized developer events 2013

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By Uttam Tripathi, Developer Relations Team

Just a couple of months ago developers from all over the world gathered for Google I/O, our annual developer conference in San Francisco. Now the community of Google Developer Groups (GDG) is taking the initiative to organize a series of GDG DevFest events worldwide.


DevFest logo

GDG DevFests are powered by a shared belief that when developers come together to exchange ideas, amazing things can happen. These community-run events offer technical sessions, hackathons, and code labs across different Google product areas. Each GDG DevFest is uniquely tailored to the needs of the developer community that hosts it.

This year’s global GDG DevFest season will see events from London to Shanghai, Bangalore to Buenos Aires, Auckland to Mountain View and beyond. Our inaugural GDG DevFest season kicks off September 21 and continues through November 11.


map of devfest locations

We would love to see more events across the world. These are community-organized events, so if you don’t see an event in your area and are interested in having one, check out the next steps here. Do visit devfest.info as more and more locations share their plans.

See you at your local GDG DevFest!


Uttam Tripathi is a Program Manger on the Developer Relations Team. Uttam is coordinating this year's GDG DevFest program worldwide and is in charge of developer outreach in India.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo Google DevFest Tour - save the date 2013

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By Christine Songco Lau, Developer Relations

Last year, the Google DevFest Tour gathered thousands of developers collectively around the world. Attendees heard from peers in the community already running their businesses on the Google platform. Googlers working on various Google developer products and APIs were on hand to talk about the latest and greatest, with best practices on how to improve the quality of web and mobile apps.


To continue giving you the opportunity to interact with us and get feedback, we’ve decided to announce another tour, in addition to the recently announced Google Developer Days. We’ve updated the 2011 DevFest site with tour cities and dates. We will continue to update the site with more detailed information such as venue location, agenda, and registration.

Please remember that space is limited at each location. We cannot guarantee that everyone will be able to secure a spot. We highly recommended you register early and check back for event updates. We'll email confirmations, which you can then use as your tickets to these events.

See you at DevFest!

Christine Songco Lau works with developers in Southeast Asia and on various global developer events such as Google I/O & Google DevFests. Christine likes to travel, scuba dive, and snowboard in her spare time.

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2013, By: Seo Master

seo Google Tech Workshop – Tunisia 2012 2013

Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Rania Hadi, MENA Outreach Manager

View post in Arabic on the Google Arabia Blog

At Google worldwide, there are always new activities for the communities we work with and at Google MENA, we try to keep up the pace. From g|days to Google Developer Group meetups, to the Google Apps Developer Challenge (hurry and get your submissions in!), we are always looking for ways to engage with people who are as passionate about technology as we are. For our developers in MENA, we have some good news: registration is now open for the Google Tech Workshop – Tunisia 2012.


The Tech Workshop will take place at the City of Sciences in Tunis on September 22 and 23, and we are looking for the best and brightest developers, programmers and tech geeks from Tunisia to join and learn about topics we love: Google App Engine, Google APIs, Mobile Development, HTML5, Google Web Toolkit, Google Webmaster Tools, Arabic Web Content, User Experience, and Product Development & Design. We’ll post the full agenda soon so check back for event updates and Google+ posts.

To make these sessions as useful as possible, they will be hands-on and interactive, so bring your laptops. As usual, space is limited and we’ll invite those with the best applications, so register now and we will inform you of the status of your application by September 10.

The Google Tech Workshop isn’t just about us, though! I can’t wait to meet the tech community in Tunisia and learn about your projects, so please share what you are working on, using the #gtwtunisia hashtag. If you have submitted an entry for the Google Apps Developer Challenge, and it reaches semi-finals, you’ll have an opportunity to present your work at the Google Tech Workshop.

So get ready for two technology-packed days, and I look forward to seeing you in Tunis!


Rania Hadi has been with Google since 2004 and now works on Outreach in the Middle East and North Africa. She focuses on building relationships and promoting Google technologies with the developer and tech communities.

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2013, By: Seo Master
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