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Seo Master present to you: Following on from last week's Linux World convention in San Francisco, Google hosted The Ubucon, an informal conference for Ubuntu hackers, enthusiasts and professionals. We had about 70 members of the Ubuntu community, from novice users to Cannonical staff members, in for presentations, general discussion of Linux and FLOSS, and, of course, why Ubuntu rocks. Check out The Ubucon Blog, Corey Burger's write up of the conference, or the Ubuntu community page to learn more about what's shaping up to be an annual event at the Googleplex. Our thanks go out to John Mark Walker, the conference organizer, and the community for coming together to make The Ubucon such an awesome event.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Post by Matthias Zenger, Software Engineer

We're excited to announce the availability of the Google Base data API, which lets you write applications that dynamically interact with Google Base. You can insert, edit, or delete items programmatically, complementing existing input means like the Google Base front-end or the bulk upload mechanism. You can also query other users' published content and access their items via the API. This enables you to create domain-specific search applications (or mash-ups) combining Google Base content with other services.

The API is ReST-full and is based on the GData protocol; see the Developer Guide for detailed information about its functionality and use. Also see the interactive demo app for more usage examples.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Post by Paul McDonald, Product Manager

Today we're announcing the launch of the Google Developers Event Calendar! You can use it to see a schedule of upcoming developer events where Google employees will be speaking about open source, Google APIs, and all things code.

Most users will find it easiest to add the Developers Event Calendar to their own Google Calendars. To do so, simply follow these steps below. If you have any questions about using Google Calendar, please refer to the Google Calendar Help Center.
  1. Click this button:
  2. If necessary, log into Google Calendar. Note: Logging into Google Calendar requires a Google Account. If you use Gmail, Google Groups, or other Google services, you already have a Google Account. Simply use the same login and password.
  3. Once you are logged in, choose Yes, add this calendar to add the Google Developers Event Calendar to your Calendar. You should now see Google Developers Event Calendar events listed on your Google Calendar.
Adding in another format

If you'd prefer to view the Google Developers Event Calendar in another application such as a feed reader or a product that supports the iCal format (like iCal for Mac), please click the relevant link here to obtain the URL:

2013, By: Seo Master
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