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Google Announces 2008 Developer Events Two-Day Google I/O Event in San Francisco Will Focus on Building Great Web Apps and Advancing the Web as a Platform MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (March 11, 2008) – Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced a new developer event for 2008: Google I/O™, a two-day, in-depth gathering for developers to share knowledge about Google's own developer products and web application development in general. Google I/O will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 28th, and Thursday, May 29th, 2008.
Innovating in the Open Google I/O will include a mix of practical, hands-on advice for building web apps as well as opportunities to learn about and discuss emerging trends. Sessions with top Google engineers will cover tools developed both inside and outside Google, including yet to be announced initiatives designed to move the web forward. Five simultaneous topic areas will cover:
The sessions will allow attendees to learn first-hand from Google engineers like Mark Lucovsky, Guido van Rossum, David Glazer, Alex Martelli, Steve Souders, Dion Almaer, Jeff Dean, Chris DiBona, Josh Bloch, and many more leaders in the field of development. Tickets are $400 for developers, with discounts available for students. More information about Google I/O is available at http://code.google.com/events/io/. Space is limited, so early registration is recommended. Developer Day Goes Global, Again Building on the success of last year's global Developer Day, Google is taking the event on the road again to multiple cities around the world. Like Google I/O, Developer Day will bring Googlers and developers together to talk about the future of the web as a platform, but in a smaller venue with content tailored to the local market. Dates and locations will be announced in the coming months. "Taking Developer Day on the road enables us to customize our programs to meet the needs and interests of developers in different markets," said Gundotra. "We've learned a lot from building large-scale web apps and other web technologies, and we're glad we've found a way to share this knowledge globally so developers and users everywhere can benefit." About Google Inc. Media Contact: ### Google, Google I/O, Google Maps, Google Web Toolkit and Android are trademarks of Google. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated. |
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