Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Google I/O 2009 - Mercurial on BigTable

Project Hosting on Google Code is a web-based platform for open source development, providing mailing lists, an issue tracker, a source code repository, download areas, and so on. This talk will focus on a new version-control component of Project Hosting on Google Code: Mercurial backed by Bigtable. Mercurial/Bigtable is designed to scale over thousands of machines and use Bigtable's replication to run over multiple datacenters. It is built to be able to host hundreds of thousands of open source projects. Come learn about Mercurial's architecture, and how we've extended it to grow to "Google size".

For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Sunday, 3 May 2009

My Tracks

My Tracks is an Android application that enables you to record GPS tracks while hiking, biking, or running. Learn about it.

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Google Maps API and Zipcar

With Google Maps API front-and-center on the front and back ends, Zipcar has grown to become the world's largest on-demand carshare service.

Google Earth, Nine Inch Nails, and Real-time Geo Community

Presented by Craig Johnston and Brian Hull

The band Nine Inch Nails recently released a ground-breaking geo-Twitter-like iPhone / Google Earth plug-in application. This follows on the heels of many creative uses of KML and Google Earth to communicate with fans. This talk is from the software developer team that supports the band.

http://access.nin.com/

Throughout the last couple of years Google Earth has enabled us to present amazing visualizations and perspectives to those interested in Nine Inch Nails, from releasing download numbers of the latest album, plotting tour-dates and geo-cached ticket treasure hunts to the latest realtime integration with geo-located mobile fans. We present our conceptual and technical experiences integrating the Nine Inch Nails online community with Google Earth and the Google Earth plugin.

Monday, 27 April 2009

Map your world with Map Maker

Whether it's drawing roads and bridges from scratch, highlighting major landmarks, or tagging your friendly neighborhood convenience store, you can edit and contribute to local map features with Google Map Maker. Check it out for available countries at mapmaker.google.com.

For more tutorials and help getting started with Google Map Maker, please visit our Map Maker Help Center,

http://sites.google.com/site/mapmakeruserhelp/

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Google Latitude Stunt - HI MOM

Send a friend a custom version of this video.

http://google.com/latitudes...


To learn more about Google Latitude, visit:
http://google.com/latitude

Friday, 3 April 2009

Your world in 3D - Google SketchUp and Google Earth

Create 3D models using Google SketchUp and add them to the 3D Buildings layer in Google Earth. Learn more at http://sketchup.google.com/yourworldin3d/