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GoogleGadgets programming Compiler, Source code and Tutorial

GoogleGadgets programming is is an artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer.

Compiler

Download GoogleGadgets programming compiler.

Source code

GoogleGadgets programming Hello world sample source code.

Tutorial

GoogleGadgets programming tutorial.

Programming With and For Google Wave Douwe Osinga In this session, we will show how to use Google Wave APIs through demos and code samples. Learn how to add waves to your web site, extend Google Wave with both client- and server-side code, and integrate Google Wave with other services like Twitter or your favorite bug database. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
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“Google Desktop Gadgets – Access, Share and Personalize Information Mihai Ionescu Want to create gadgets that can be on millions of desktops around the world? Come learn how to create a desktop gadget! You can easily build simple yet powerful mini-applications that provide access to useful information in an interactive and personalized style. In this session, we will present the Google Desktop Gadget API, show you how easy it is to create useful desktop gadgets and walk you through the available developer tools and resources. We’ll also introduce you to advanced APIs and demo some cool gadgets that use them. Speaker Bio: Mihai is a Technical Lead on the Google Desktop team currently responsible for the Desktop Developer Program. After joining Google in 2003 he was one of the pioneering engineers behind Google Desktop Search and the Google Desktop APIs. Previously he worked 6 years at Microsoft as a software developer with the Java VM, .NET and Internet Explorer teams. Mihai is an avid skier and also enjoys golfing and hiking.”
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Called the Ilumina LCD Interactive Television (iTV), the beta prototype was literally produced from scratch in a garage and dorm by the Inovent Team, a group of young Filipino industrial designers, engineers, and programming experts. The television set is described as a complete mulit-media device with access to Google Gadgets, Plasma widgets and mac OS X dock widgets. It is the first covergence product made in the Philippines that synthesizes the functions of an LCD television and the personal computer.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Learn about custom gadgets in iGoogle in order to personalize your homepage with Google Gadgets with tips from a Google products expert in this free internet software lesson video. Expert: Drew Noah Bio: Drew Noah has been working for various websites for over five years. He uses the internet and email everyday for both work and pleasure. Filmmaker: Drew Noah

Resource Bundles and Linkers in Google Web Toolkit Bob Vawter (Google) As Joel Webber says, “The fastest HTTP requests are those which do not, in fact, occur.” GWT really takes this principle to heart. It turns out that GWT’s compilation process provides the perfect opportunity to smush, pack, tweak, and jimmy the various types of resources needed in an Ajax application. Image bundles can reduce the number of image fetches by an order of magnitude. Style injection can automatically minify your CSS and inline background images as “data:” URLs. The Gadget linker automatically creates a module XML file for your GWT-based Google Gadget, and the Gears linker extension automatically creates a Gears manifest so you easily run your GWT app offline. Is there any optimization that GWT doesn’t include? No, not really. So, come learn how to use these extremely powerful tools to build surpassingly fast Ajax apps.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Google I/O 2009 – Using the Visualization API with GWT and Other Advanced Topics Itai Raz, Nir Bar-Lev — Contents — 1:30 – What is Google Visualization API? 7:55 – GWT Wrapper library (+ demo) 24:40 – Improving Latency 31:30 – Security / Privacy considerations 40:15 – Data View 46:30 – Q&A — End — The session will cover using the Visualization API with GWT as well as related advanced topics such as Secure Data Connector and the Visualization API, Latency tips & tricks and wrapping javascript visualizations as gadgets. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Google I/O 2010 – Customizing Google Apps & integrating with customer environments Enterprise 201 Mike O’Brien, Matt Pruden (Appirio), Adam Graff (Genentech), Don Dodge (moderator) Learn from real life examples of customizing Google Apps to meet customer requirements. Hear from the customer (Genentech) and the System Integrator (Appirio). Explore integration issues and deployment best practices with people who have done it. Get your questions answered in this session. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Google I/O 2010 – Fireside chat with the Enterprise team Fireside Chats, Enterprise Chris Vander Mey, Scott McMullan, Ryan Boyd, David Glazer, Evan Gilbert With the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace, we’ve introduced a new way to expose your software to businesses – and a new way to extend Google Apps. If you’re interested in building apps, what we’re thinking about, or if you have other questions about the Marketplace, pull up a chair. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Google I/O 2009 – Google Friend Connect Gadgets: Best Practices in Code and Interaction Design Ryan Boyd, Jonathan Terleski This session will discuss the best practices for designing and writing OpenSocial gadgets for the million of sites and blogs using Google Friend Connect. We’ll discuss how these practices differ from writing apps targeted at traditional social networks, the importance of the unauthenticated user, and other technical details. We will also spend time talking about interaction design practices that will help you create successful social user-experiences. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
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Google I/O 2010 – Google Analytics APIs: End to end Google APIs 201 Nick Mihailovski Google Analytics measures performance of your website. Learn advanced techniques on how to use our tracking, processing and data export APIs as we walk you through an example of creating a most visited pages web element for your website. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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