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Seo Master present to you: Earlier this week, we announced the introduction of I/O BootCamp, a new event happening the day before Google I/O. We didn't anticipate the level of interest we've seen in just the last few days, and we're both excited and sorry to let you know that I/O BootCamp is now sold out.

However, we are accepting waitlist sign-ups. So if you'd like to attend I/O BootCamp, submit your info on the BootCamp website, and we'll email you if a spot opens up.

Please remember that I/O BootCamp is only available to those who've already registered for Google I/O. If you'd like learn more about and register for Google I/O, visit code.google.com/io.

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: We've got some great news from the Dojo project about Google Summer of Code: as a result of their participation in GSoC 2006, two of Dojo's students have obtained committer status, and all three have had their GSoC code included in Dojo releases.

For more information on the students' accomplishments, check out the write-up of Satishkumar Sekharan's JavaScript linker project and the details of Heng Liu's improvements to Editor2. There's also a cool demo available showcasing Hiran Shyanaka Ganegedara's plug-ins for OpenRecord.

Congratulations to all of Dojo's students and mentors for their success in GSoC 2006!2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

We recently started the Google Technology User Groups program to help people get together and discuss Google developer products at a technical level. One of the first groups formed is the Silicon Valley Google Technology User Group by Java user group veterans Mike "Van" Riper and Kevin Nilson. The first SV-GTUG meetup took place on Google's main campus in January to discuss the Google Web Toolkit with Googler Bob Vawter. The SV-GTUG will be hosting its next meeting on February 6th, where Dick Wall from Google will be presenting on Android.

Silicon Valley is not the only home to new user groups: The Pune GTUG in India, started by Rohit Ghatol, seeks to bring together some of India's vast developer audience to think creatively about using developer APIs to explore what is possible beyond typical Google products.

We'll post again soon about how you can create your own Google Technology User Group, and for more events in your area check out the Developer Events Calendar on Google Code.2013, By: Seo Master
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