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Tuesday 10th May 2011

  • Life of a Google API Developer

    by Tony Aiuto, Mark Stahl and David Gibson

    Over the past year, Google has launched several APIs, including Buzz, URL Shortener and Latitude, among others, that are built on the new API infrastructure presented at last year's I/O. We've also completely rebuilt our client libraries and have launched several new tools to help you learn about our APIs, bootstrap your development, and register your app with Google. In this session, we dive into the life of a Google API developer, covering the steps needed to develop an application on top of these new Google APIs and best practices for using them.

    At 10:15am to 11:15am, Tuesday 10th May

    In Room 1, Moscone West

    Coverage video

  • Best Practices for Accessing Google APIs on Android

    by Yaniv Inbar

    Integration with Google APIs (such as Buzz, Latitude and Translate) can enrich many Android applications. In this session, we will demonstrate how to do so easily, efficiently and securely using the Google API Client for Java. We’ll walk you through how to authenticate for the APIs using AccountManager, how to reduce the client library size and several other Android-specific optimizations.

    At 11:30am to 12:30pm, Tuesday 10th May

    In Room 9, Moscone West

    Coverage video

  • Introduction to Google Shopping APIs

    by Ali Afshar and Nitin Mangtani

    We recently launched the newest addition to the Google shopping family -- a simple yet powerful programmatic interface that enables developers to upload their product data and query product data from Google. The new Shopping Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have two main components: Content and Search. In this session, we will walk you through an initial introduction into these APIs.

    At 1:15pm to 2:15pm, Tuesday 10th May

    In Room 7, Moscone West

    Coverage video

  • Scalable Structured Markup

    by Timothy Jordan

    Structured markup tells Google and the world what your page is really about. It can help you create a richer experience around content on your site or app while driving greater traffic and engagement. It can also help connect your app with information found on the open web. We’ll cover the different types of markup, how Google uses markup, using Webmaster Tools to validate, and automating updates.

    At 1:15pm to 2:15pm, Tuesday 10th May

    In Room 1, Moscone West

    Coverage video

  • Integrating to eBooks: APIs to Sell and Read eBooks for Affiliates, Retailers and Device Makers

    by Kevin Landry and Pratip Banerji

    Learn how independent booksellers, book-centric web sites, and e-reader device makers are using Google eBooks APIs to extend their reach in the digital book marketplace. See how Google Affiliate Network, GData API for books, EDItX XML standards, OAuth, and Adobe DRM enable a range of eBook integrations.

    At 3:45pm to 4:45pm, Tuesday 10th May

    In Room 7, Moscone West

    Coverage video

Wednesday 11th May 2011