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Seo Master present to you:

The Google technical writers who write for code.google.com and developer.android.com will be attending Google I/O—and we’re eager to meet the developers who use Google APIs. Look out for us at Google I/O. We’ll be wearing spiffy colorful T-shirts that say “I can explain Google to you.”

Stop us in the hallways or drop by one of our office hour sessions for a chat. We want to hear how you learn about an API, what’s missing from our docs, and how we can help you code faster and smarter. See you at I/O!

posted by the Google EngDocs writing team2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations

With Google I/O 2011 just two days behind us, we wanted to thank the nearly one million developers who joined us at Moscone Center, attended I/O Extended events, and watched online via I/O Live from 161 countries around the world. In addition to the announcements made at the keynote presentations, we had more than 30 announcements in our 110 sessions. HD recordings of all these sessions are now available online. Here are some of the announcements:
Highlights from this year’s event are posted at www.google.com/io, where we are featuring photos, announcements, and the latest videos. Also, stay tuned for a feature on “Backstage at Google I/O” where we will highlight the developers and artists who helped to make the event possible this year.

Google I/O kicks off the year as our biggest developer event--but we’re only getting started. As of today, we are announcing locations for our eight Google Developer Days (GDDs), which will take place all over the world with more than a few DevFests in between. Stay tuned for more info on the 2011 event details, but we’ll look forward to seeing you in Brazil, Argentina, Prague, Moscow, Tokyo, Sydney, Israel and Germany for our Google Developer Team world tour.


Mike Winton founded and leads Google's global Developer Relations organization. He also enjoys spending time with his family and DJing electronic music.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: We’re incredibly proud of the diversity of applications and tools making use of the Google Analytics Export API. We also know that several of you have been asking about our .NET client library and requesting sample code.

So we’re happy to announce we’ve updated the .NET Google Data client library to support all our recent features.

In addition, we’ve added 2 reference examples for both the Account Feed and Data Feed which show how to pull advanced segment, custom variable, and goal data from the API. As you can see from the examples, this client library makes pulling data from the Export API incredibly easy.

Now that the .NET developers among you have this library, what will you use it for? Fancy visualizations? Automated reporting? Extreme data mining? Let us know in the comments, or bounce a few ideas off your peers in the Google Analytics Data Export API group!

2013, By: Seo Master
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