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Sessions at Google I/O 2012 in Room 11

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Wednesday 27th June 2012

Thursday 28th June 2012

  • Empowering your Workforce with Google Maps

    by Dave Day and David Owens

    One of the most difficult problems managing your business is figuring out where everything is, be it employees, deliveries, or equipment. In this session we will show you how you can use Google technology to manage all of the assets of your business, and make sure everything is in the right place, at the right time.

    At 11:45am to 12:45pm, Thursday 28th June

    In Room 11, Moscone Center

    Coverage video

  • HTML5 and App Engine: The Epic Tag Team Take on Modern Web Apps at Scale

    by Brad Abrams and Ido Green

    This talk discusses the latest and greatest application patterns and toolset for building cutting edge HTML5 applications that are backed by App Engine. This makes it incredibly easy to write an app that spans client and server; in particular, authentication just works out of the box. This talk walks through building a fantastic cloud-based HTML5 application

    At 1:30pm to 2:30pm, Thursday 28th June

    In Room 11, Moscone Center

  • Use What You Know: HTML and JavaScript in Apps Script

    by Corey Goldfeder

    This session covers how to build dynamic webapps and services in Apps Script, using skills that you already have. During the session we'll show how to create rich interactive apps using regular HTML and JavaScript, while maintaining deep Google integration via Apps Script. We'll also cover how to use scripts to serve text content like JSON and XML.

    At 2:45pm to 3:45pm, Thursday 28th June

    In Room 11, Moscone Center

    Coverage video

  • OAuth 2.0 for Identity and Data Access

    by Ryan Boyd

    Users like to keep their data in one place on the web where it's easily accessible. Whether it's YouTube videos, Google Drive files, Google contacts or one of many other types of data, users need a way to securely grant applications access to their data. OAuth is the key web standard for delegated data access and OAuth 2.0 is the next-generation version with additional security features. This session will cover the latest advances in how OAuth can be used for data access, but will also dive into how you can lower the barrier to entry for your application by allowing users to login using their Google accounts. You will learn, through an example written in Python, how to use OAuth 2.0 to incorporate user identity into your web application. Best practices for desktop applications, mobile applications and server-to-server use cases will also be discussed.

    At 4:00pm to 5:00pm, Thursday 28th June

    In Room 11, Moscone Center

    Coverage video