Come see us Wednesday and Thursday @ Google I/O
May 27th, 2008 | Published in Google Code
Tomorrow (Wed May 28th) marks the start of Google I/O, our two day developer event at Moscone West in San Francisco. The Google Data APIs Team will be there in full force. We look forward to discussing the APIs and meeting our developers.
If you haven't already seen the schedule, here's a rundown of the sessions related to Google Data APIs:
Extend the Reach of Your Google Apps Environment with Google APIs:
Jackie Bodine and Ryan Boyd from Google, and Ron Hess from Salesforce will show how to use the Calendar, Spreadsheets, Doc List, and other APIs to integrate Google Apps with other systems and add custom functionality
Creating a Google Data API Client:
Jeff Scudder will explain how to create your own client library when there isn't one in the language that you need or it doesn't fit your needs.
Authenticating to Google Data Services:
Jeff Fisher and Jeff Scudder discuss current options for authenticating users to Google services, their limitations, and some advanced use cases.
YouTube on Your Site:
John Harding will give an overview of the updates to the YouTube API since it launched last Fall and how you can use the new features on your own site.
Hands-on YouTube: Creating an Applications with the YouTube APIs in Python:
Jochen Hartmann and Stephanie Liu will lead this Code Lab on how to use the Python Client Library to control and interact with embedded YouTube videos.
Fireside Chat with the Google Data APIs engineering team:
Mark Stahl, Yaniv Inbar, Sven Mawson and Jussi Myllymaki of the Google Data APIs engineering team will be available to answer your questions and talk about what the team has been working on. The discussion will be moderated by Jackie Bodine.
We'll also be spending some time at the booths, so stop by and ask us questions if you can't catch one of our sessions.
If you haven't had a chance to register, on-site registration is available (regular pricing applies).
For more information on Google I/O, check out http://code.google.com/events/io/
See you all at Moscone West.
Updated to add the fireside chat