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Program Guide

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Agenda
For your convenience, there will be a copy of the agenda included in your badge holder.
There will also be an agenda board located on the 2nd floor by the snack kitchen.

Breakout Developer After Hours


Registration Breakfast Keynote Lunch* Office Hours
Sessions Sandbox Party

Tuesday, May 18 12:00pm – 7:00pm

Wednesday, May 19 7:00am – 10:00pm 7:00am – 10:00am 9:00am – 10:30am 10:45am – 5:15pm 11:45am – 1:30pm 12:00pm – 5:00pm 10:30am – 6:30pm 6:30pm – 10:30pm

Thursday, May 20 7:00am – 4:00pm 7:00am – 9:30am 8:30am – 10:00am 10:15am – 5:45pm 12:30pm – 2:00pm 12:30pm – 5:30pm 10:00am – 6:00pm

*Birds of a Feather sessions to take place during lunch at the tables

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Session Schedule
Wednesday, May 19
Track 10:45am – 11:45am 12:30pm – 1:30pm 1:45pm – 2:45pm 3:00pm – 4:00pm 4:15pm – 5:15pm
Writing Real-Time Casting a Wide Net:
A Beginner’s Guide to Android UI Design
Android Android* Games for Android The World of ListView* How to Target all Patterns*
Redux* Android Devices*

Appstats - RPC Run Corporate It’s 2010: How is


App Engine Instrumentation and Applications on Data Migration
Your Move to the
Optimizations for Google App Engine? in App Engine
Cloud Doing?
App Engine Yes we do.

Beyond JavaScript:
Google Chrome’s Developing with
Chrome Developer Tools Programming the Chrome Session TBA
Web with Native Code HTML5

Reach New Customers Integrating Your


Making Freemium Customizing Google
Fast: Learn How to App with the Google
Enterprise Work - Converting Apps & Integrating
Sell Your Cloud App Apps Marketplace:
Free Users to with Customer
on the Google Apps Navigation, SSO, Data
Paying Customers Environments
Marketplace APIs and Manifests

Map Once, Map


D E D I C AT E D L U N C H T I M E

Unleash Your Map


Stepping Up: Porting Anywhere: Developing
Geo Geo Session TBA Data: Cloud Comput-
v2 JavaScript Maps Geospatial Applications ing for Geospatial
API Applications to v3 for Both Desktop Applications
and Mobile
Google Charts
Knowledge is Toolkit: Google’s New
Google APIs Bringing Google to (less) Power: Unified Approach for
Your Site  Exploring the Google Creating Dynamic
PowerMeter API Charts onthe Web
GWT Linkers Target
Measure in Faster Apps Faster - Architecting for HTML5 Web Workers,
GWT Milliseconds Redux: Optimizing Apps with Performance with Chrome Extensions
Meet Speed Tracer the GWT Compiler GWT and More
Bridging the Islands:
What’s the Hubbub Make Your Applica-
The Open & Building Fluid Social
Social Web Social Web
About Google Buzz Experiences Across tion Real-Time with
APIs? Websites PubSubHubbub

Google Wave API Open Source Google


Design Principles +
Wave Anatomy of a Great Waving Across the Web Wave: Building Your
Own Wave Provider
Extension
Fireside Chat with the
Fireside Chat with the Fireside Chat with the Fireside Chat with the Fireside Chat with the
Fireside Chats Google Wave Team Google Chrome and
Geo Team App Engine Team Enterprise Team
Chrome OS Teams

Technology,
Beyond Design:
Opening Up Closure Innovation, Computer
Tech Talks Library Creating Positive Science, and More: Ignite Google I/O
User Experiences A VC Panel
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Session Schedule
Thursday, May 20
Track 10:15am – 11:15am 11:30am – 12:30pm 1:00pm – 2:00pm 2:15pm – 3:15pm 3:30pm – 4:30pm 4:45pm – 5:45pm
Developing A JIT Compiler for Android Session
Android Session Android Session
Android Android REST  Android’s Dalvik TBA*
TBA* TBA*
Client Applications* VM*

Building High- Testing Tech-


App Engine App Engine What’s Hot in Java Throughput Data App Engine niques For Google Next Gen Queries
session TBA for App Engine Pipelines with Session TBA App Engine
Google App Engine

Chrome Chrome Session Chrome Extensions Using Google HTML5 Status


TBA - How To Chrome Frame Update

Building Context-
OpenID-Based Connecting Your Launch Your App Scripting Google Aware Extensions
Enterprise Single Sign On and Enterprise Applica- Inside of Google Apps for Business for Gmail - Deep
OAuth Data Access tions with Google Apps with Gadgets Process Dive on Gmail
for Google Apps Docs and Sites Automation Contextual Gadgets
How Maps API
v3 Came To Be:
Mapping in 3D: Moving Beyond
The SketchUp 3D Tips, Tricks and
Tips and Tricks for Markers: Ad-
D E D I C AT E D L U N C H T I M E

Geo API: Working with Google Earth API vanced Maps API Lessons Learned in
3D Geospatial Data Developing a Cross
and KML Customization Platform Desktop
and Mobile API

Analyzing and
YouTube API
Google Analytics Google APIs Uploads: Tools, Tips How
Google APIs Google Monetizing Your
APIs: End to End  Session TBA Builds APIs Android & iPhone
and Best Practices Apps

GWT’s UI Overhaul: Architecting GWT


GWT UiBinder, Client- GWT + HTML5 Can GWT Testing Best Applications for
Bundle and Layout Do What?! Practices Production at
Panels Google
Surf the Stream: Best Practices
Social Web iGoogle Developer Google Buzz,  for Implementing Where is the Social
Portal and Tools Location and OpenSocial in the Web Going Next?
Social Gaming Enterprise

Making Smart & Google Wave and


Wave Scalable the Enterprise Wave Session TBA
Wave Robots Environment
Fireside Chat with Fireside Chat
Fireside Chat with Android Handset with the Social Fireside Chat with
Fireside Chats the GWT Team the Android Team*
Manufacturers Web Team
How to Lose Optimize Every
Friends and Alienate Bit of Your Site
Tech Talks SEO Site Advice
Go Programming  People: The Joys Serving and Web
From the Experts
of Engineering Pages with Page
Leadership Speed
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Wednesday, May 19
10:45am – 11:45am
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android A Beginner’s Guide to Android* Reto Meier 101 6

App Engine Appstats - RPC Instrumentation and Optimizations for App Engine Guido van Rossum 201 3

Pavel Feldman,
Chrome Google Chrome’s Developer Tools  Anders Sandholm 101 5

Scott McMullan,
Reach New Customers Fast: Learn How to Sell Your Cloud App on the Jay Simmons (Atlassian), 201 8
Enterprise Chuck Dietrich (Sliderocket),
Google Apps Marketplace
Amit Kulkarni (Manymoon)

Geo Stepping Up: Porting v2JavaScript Maps API Applications to v3 Daniel Lee 201 4

Google APIs Bringing Google to Your Site  DeWitt Clinton, Jeff Scudder 101 2

GWT Measure in Milliseconds Redux: Meet Speed Tracer Kelly Norton 201 7

Tech Talks Opening Up Closure Library  Nathan Naze TT 9

Lars Rasmussen, Douwe Osinga,


Jochen Bekmann, Alan Green,
Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the Google Wave Team Pamela Fox, Dan Peterson, FC FC
Stephanie Hannon
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Wednesday, May 19
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Writing Real-Time Games for Android Redux* Chris Pruett 201 6

Ben Fried, Irwin Boutboul,


App Engine Run Corporate Applications on Google App Engine? Yes we do. Justin McWilliams, 201 3
Matthew Simmons

Chrome Beyond JavaScript: Programming the Web with Native Code Dave Springer, Ian Lewis 201 5

Don Dodge (moderator),


Enterprise Making Freemium Work - Converting Free Users to Paying Customers Brad Feld, Dave McClure, 101 4
Jeff Clavier, Matt Holleran,
Joe Kraus

GWT Faster Apps Faster - Optimizing Apps with the GWT Compiler Ray Cromwell 201 7

Social Web The Open & Social Web Chris Messina 101 1

Pamela Fox, Michael Goderbauer


Wave Google Wave API Design Principles + Anatomy of a Great Extension (Hasso Plattner Institute) 201 8

Thor Mitchell, Peter Birch,


Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the Geo Team Matt Holden, Ben Appleton, FC FC
Bart Locanthi, Thatcher Ulrich

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Wednesday, May 19
1:45pm – 2:45pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android The World of ListView* Romain Guy, Adam Powell 201 6

App Engine It’s 2010: How is Your Move to the Cloud Doing? David Glazer 201 3

Integrating Your App with the Google Apps Marketplace: Navigation, SSO,
Enterprise Data APIs and Manifests Ryan Boyd, Steve Bazyl 201 5

Map Once, Map Anywhere: Developing Geospatial Applications


Geo Mano Marks 201 1
for Both Desktop and Mobile

Google APIs Knowledge is (less) Power: Exploring the Google PowerMeter API Srikanth Rajagopalan, 2
Rus Heywood 101

GWT Architecting for Performance with GWT Joel Webber, Adam Schuck 201 7

Chris Chabot,
Social Web What’s the Hubbub About Google Buzz APIs? Loic Le Meur (Seesmic), 101 8
Ming Yong (Socialwok)

Ian Fette, Brian Rakowski,


Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the Google Chrome and Chrome OS Teams Linus Upson, Caesar Sengupta, FC FC
Matt Papakipos

Tech Talks Beyond Design: Creating Positive User Experiences John Zeratsky, Matt Shobe TT 9

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Wednesday, May 19
3:00pm – 4:00pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Casting a Wide Net: How to Target all Android Devices* Justin Mattson 201 6

Chrome Developing with HTML5 Mihai Ionescu, 201 5


Arne Roomann-Kurrik

Mike O’Brien,
Enterprise Matt Pruden (Appirio), 201 7
Customizing Google Apps & Integrating with Customer Environments Adam Graff (Genentech),
Don Dodge (moderator)

Geo Geo Session TBA

Social Web Bridging the Islands: Building Fluid Social Experiences Across Websites John Panzer, Joseph Smarr 201 9

Wave Waving Across the Web Dhanji Prasanna, Douwe Osinga 101 8

Brett Slatkin, Guido van Rossum,


Fireside Chats Matt Blain, Max Ross, FC FC
Fireside Chat with the App Engine Team Don Schwarz, Alfred Fuller,
Kevin Gibbs, Sean Lynch
Albert Wenger, Chris Dixon,
Tech Talks Dave McClure, Brad Feld, TT 4
Technology, Innovation, Computer Science, and More: A VC Panel Paul Graham,
Dick Costolo (moderator)
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Wednesday, May 19
4:15pm – 5:15pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room
Chris Nesladek, German Bauer,
Android Android UI Design Patterns* Richard Fulcher, Christian 201 6
Robertson, Jim Palmer

App Engine Data Migration in App Engine Matthew Blain 201 3

Chrome Chrome Session TBA

Geo Unleash Your Map Data: Cloud Computing for Geospatial Applications Tom Manshreck 101 4

Google APIs Google Charts Toolkit: Google’s New Unified Approach for Michael Fink, Amit Weinstein 201 2
Creating Dynamic Charts onthe Web

GWT GWT Linkers Target HTML5 Web Workers, Chrome Extensions and More Matt Mastracci 301 7

Social Web Make Your Application Real-Time with PubSubHubbub Brett Slatkin 201 9

Dan Peterson, Jochen Bekmann,


Wave Open Source Google Wave: Building Your Own Wave Provider J.D. Zamfirescu Pereira, 101 8
David LaPalomento (Novell)

Chris Vander Mey,


Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the Enterprise Team Scott McMullan, Ryan Boyd, FC FC
David Glazer, Ken Lin
Brady Forrest, Krissy Clark,
Ben Huh, Matt Harding,
Tech Talks Ignite Google I/O Clay Johnson, Bradley Vickers, TT 5
Aaron Koblin, Michael Van Riper,
Anne Veling, James Young
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
10:15am – 11:15am
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Developing Android REST Client Applications* Virgil Dobjanschi 301 6

App Engine App Engine Session TBA

Enterprise OpenID-Based Single Sign On and OAuth Data Access for Google Apps Ryan Boyd, David Primmer 201 1

Google APIs Google Analytics APIs: End to End  Nick Mihailovski 201 2

GWT GWT’s UI Overhaul: UiBinder, ClientBundle and Layout Panels Joel Webber, Ray Ryan 201 7

Social Web iGoogle Developer Portal and Tools Shih-chia Cheng, Albert Cheng 201 9

Tech Talks Go Programming Rob Pike, Russ Cox TT 4

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
11:30am – 12:30pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android A JIT Compiler for Android’s Dalvik VM* Ben Cheng, Bill Buzbee 301 6

App Engine What’s Hot in Java for App Engine Toby Reyelts, Don Schwarz 201 3

Chrome Chrome session TBA

Eric Bidelman, Vijay Bangaru,


Enterprise Connecting Your Enterprise Applications with Google Docs and Sites Matthew Tonkin (Memeo Inc) 201 4

Geo The SketchUp 3D API: Working with 3D Geospatial Data Matt Lowrie 201 9

Social Web Surf the Stream: Google Buzz, Location and Social Gaming Bob Aman, Timothy Jordan 201 1

Wave Making Smart & Scalable Wave Robots David Byttow, Marcel Prasetya 201 8

Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber,


Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the GWT Team Ray Ryan, Amit Manjhi, Jaime FC FC
Yap, Kathrin Probst, Eric Ayers

Brian W. Fitzpatrick,
Tech Talks How to Lose Friends and Alienate People: The Joys of Engineering Leadership Ben Collins-Sussman TT 2

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Android Session TBA*

App Engine Building High-Throughput Data Pipelines with Google App Engine Brett Slatkin 301 3

Chrome Chrome Extensions - How To Brian Kennish 101 5

Google APIs Google APIs Session TBA

Joel Webber, Ray Cromwell,


GWT GWT + HTML5 Can Do What?! Stefan Haustein
201 7

Mark Weitzel, Matt Tucker,


Social Web Best Practices for Implementing OpenSocial in the Enterprise Mark Halvorson, Helen Chen, 201 9
Chris Schalk
Erik Hellman (Sony Ericsson),
Dino Brusco (Motorola),
Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with Android Handset Manufacturers Ciaran Rochford (Samsung), FC 8
Joon Kang (LGE),
Eric Chu (Google; moderator)
* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
2:15pm – 3:15pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Android Session TBA*

App Engine App Engine Session TBA

Chrome Using Google Chrome Frame Alex Russell 201 5

Enterprise Launch Your App Inside of Google Apps with Gadgets Dan Holevoet 201 4

Geo Mapping in 3D: Tips and Tricks for Google Earth API and KML Josh Livni, Mano Marks 201 9

Jeffrey Posnick, Gareth


Google APIs YouTube API Uploads: Tools, Tips and Best Practices McSorley, Kuan Yong 201 2

GWT GWT Testing Best Practices Daniel Danilatos 301 7

David Glazer, DeWitt Clinton,


Fireside Chats Fireside Chat with the Social Web Team John Panzer, Joseph Smarr, FC FC
Sami Shalabi, Todd Jackson

Tech Talks Matt Cutts, Greg Grothaus,


SEO Site Advice From the Experts TT 8
Evan Roseman

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

Android Android Session TBA*

App Engine Testing Techniques For Google App Engine Max Ross 201 3

Enterprise Scripting Google Apps for Business Process Automation Evin Levey 201 4

Geo Moving Beyond Markers: Advanced Maps API Customization Jez Fletcher, David Day 301 1

Zach Maier, Joseph Schorr,


Google APIs How Google Builds APIs Mark Stahl 201 2

GWT Architecting GWT Applications for Production at Google Ray Ryan 301 7

Greg D’alesandre, Alan Green,


Wave Google Wave and the Enterprise Environment Kris Muller (Salesforce.com) 101 8

Tech Talks Richard Rabbat,


Optimize Every Bit of Your Site Serving and Web Pages with Page Speed Bryan McQuade TT 9

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Sessions
Thursday, May 20
4:45pm – 5:45pm
Session
Track Session Title Speakers Type Room

App Engine Next Gen Queries Alfred Fuller 301 3

Chrome HTML5 Status Update Ian Fette, Jeff Chang 201 5

Building Context-Aware Extensions for Gmail - Deep Dive on


Enterprise Gmail Contextual Gadgets Dan Holevoet 201 4

Geo How Maps API v3 Came To Be: Tips, Tricks and Lessons Learned in
Developing a Cross Platform Desktop and Mobile API Susannah Raub, Marc Ridey TT 1

Google APIs Analyzing and Monetizing Your Android & iPhone Apps Chrix Finne, Jim Kelm 201 2

Adam Nash, Daniel Raffel,


Chris Messina, Angus Logan,
Social Web Where is the Social Web Going Next? Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, 201 7
Kara Swisher (moderator)

Wave Wave Session TBA

Fireside Chats The Android team with


Fireside Chat with the Android Team* FC 6
Chris DiBona moderating

* live real-time transcription (CART) available for this session

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Participants & Maps
1 Liquid Galaxy Android Android OEMs
2 SCVNGR Aloqa HTC
Amazon LGE
3 Geo Bump Motorola
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4 Wave CELLULAR GmbH Samsung
5 Google APIs Com2Us Sony Ericsson
6 Social Web Coupons.com
7 App Engine DataViz App Engine
8 Android 3
EA BTBuckets
4 Epocrates Civio
9 Chrome EyeCon Farmigo
10 GWT 2
Facebook Google Code Labs
11 Enterprise 5 Fandango Google Corporate
Gameloft Engineering
Glu OrangeScape
6 7 Google Earth Oxylabs Networks
Google Goggles SnapABug
Google SkyMap Socialwok
Handmark TheDeadline
Independent Developers TweetDeck
Laminar Research Ubisoft
Mint.com VendAsta
MLB Walk Score
Mobiata WebFilings
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MobiTV
mSpot Chrome
NaturalMotion Adobe Systems Incorporated
OnStar bit.ly
Pandora Chromed Bird
Parrot Clicker
PayPal Digg
PolarBit ESPN EMEA
Qik ExtensionFM
9 Seesmic GetGlue
SGN Google Native Client
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shopkick Inc. Kaazing
10 Square LastPass
TripIt NPR
Unity Orange Honey
WHERE Palm
WorkSmart Labs Safari Books Online
Yelp The New York Times
Zillow Thumbplay
WOT

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Enterprise Geo GWT Wave
Appirio Big Ladder Software Black Tonic 12wiki
Aviary Exceptional Software DotSpots 6rounds
Cloud Sherpas FortiusOne Entrinsik Caseish (Day 2)
ConnectWise Hasbro Google Wave Columbus Internet GmbH
Cordys HP Hydro4GE Inc. CS Odessa
Dito Instituto Federal Electoral Instantiations, Inc. Novell
Drawloop Technologies InterContinental Hotels Group JetBrains Oracle
EchoSign Korem Kashoo Prezi
EZasset NordicTrack Kuali Foundation, Inc. ProcessOne
LTech NYSTROM Herff Jones Lombardi, An IBM Company processWAVE.org
Manymoon Education Division MediaBeacon Salesforce.com
Memeo OpenTable Red Hat SAP
MindMeister PlanetInAction Rosetta TimeBridge Inc.
myERP Rent.com Spiral Universe Twilio
OffiSync Thermopylae Sciences Springpad UnaWave
and Technology
Roambi wave.to (Day 1)
Trulia
RunMyProcess Social Web WithWaves
Ushahidi
SADA Systems Atlassian
SheepDog Inc. Cisco
Skytap eBay
Google APIs
SlideRocket Eclipse
280 North, Inc.
Smartsheet eXo Platform
BeeBole
Spanning IBM
Box.net
Zoho Jive Software
BusyCal
LinkedIn
Eye-Fi
Meebo
Google Checkout
MySpace
Google Customer
Solutions Engineering Ning
Juice Analytics Plaxo
Mibbit Playfish
nextstop RockYou
Remember The Milk Voxeo
ShufflePoint Yahoo! Inc.
The Huffington Post
TweakerSoft

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1 Aloqa 21 Google SkyMap 1 HTC
2 Pandora 22 Mint.com 2 LGE
3 Qik 23 MLB 3 Motorola
4 Seesmic 24 MobiTV 4 Samsung
5 shopkick Inc. 25 mSpot 5 Sony Ericsson
6 TripIt 26 NaturalMotion
7 WHERE 27 PayPal
8 WorkSmart Labs 28 SGN
9 Amazon 29 Square
10 Bump 30 Unity
11 CELLULAR GmbH 31 Yelp
12 DataViz 32 Zillow
13 Coupons.com 33 Independent Developers
14 EA 34 Gameloft
15 EyeCon 35 Laminar Research
16 Facebook 36 Com2Us
17 Fandango 37 PolarBit
18 Glu 38 Handmark
19 Google Earth 39 Epocrates
20 Google Goggles 40 Mobiata

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1 Civio 9 Socialwok
2 BTBuckets 10 SnapABug 1
3 Oxylabs Networks 11 WebFilings
4 Google Corporate 12 TheDeadline
Engineering 13 Google Code Labs
5 OrangeScape 14 Google Code Labs
6 Walk Score 15 VendAsta 2 4
7 Ubisoft 16 Farmigo
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1 WOT 10 ESPN EMEA
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3 ExtensionFM 12 Orange Honey
4 Adobe Systems Incorporated 13 Digg
5 Google Native Client 14 Thumbplay 14
6 NPR 15 Chromed Bird
7 Safari Books Online 16 The New York Times
8 LastPass 17 GetGlue
9 Kaazing 18 Palm

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Enterprise
1 Appirio 13 SheepDog Inc.
2 Smartsheet 14 Memeo
3 EZasset 15 Roambi
4 Drawloop Technologies 16 ConnectWise
5 Dito 17 LTech
6 MindMeister 18 myERP
7 RunMyProcess 19 Cordys
8 SlideRocket 20 OffiSync
9 EchoSign 21 Cloud Sherpas
10 Manymoon 22 Zoho
11 Spanning 23 Skytap
12 SADA Systems 24 Aviary

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Geo
1 NordicTrack 9 HP
2 Thermopylae Sciences 10 PlanetInAction
and Technology 11 Instituto Federal Electoral
3 Big Ladder Software 12 Ushahidi
4 NYSTROM Herff Jones 13 InterContinental Hotels Group
Education Division 14 FortiusOne
5 OpenTable 15 Exceptional Software
6 Rent.com 16 Trulia
7 Korem
8 Hasbro

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1 Box.net
2 Mibbit
2 4 3 The Huffington Post
4 nextstop
5 280 North, Inc.
6 Remember The Milk
3 7 TweakerSoft
8 Google Checkout
9 Juice Analytics
5 10 BeeBole
11 ShufflePoint
12 Google Customer 1
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5 6 Kuali Foundation, Inc.
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9 Spiral Universe 3 6
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14 Lombardi, An IBM Company
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1 RockYou 9 Cisco
2 MySpace 10 IBM
3 Eclipse 11 Plaxo
4 Ning 12 Voxeo
5 Meebo 13 eXo Platform
6 Yahoo! Inc. 14 Playfish
7 LinkedIn 15 eBay
8 Atlassian 16 Jive Software

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1 Prezi 9 Oracle
2 WithWaves 10 Twilio
1 3 TimeBridge Inc. 11 12wiki
4 CS Odessa 12 SAP
5 Salesforce.com 13 UnaWave
6 ProcessOne 14 processWAVE.org
7 wave.to4(Day 1), 15 Columbus Internet GmbH
Caseish (Day 2) 16 6rounds
8 Novell

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Office Hours
3rd Floor
Office Hours are an opportunity to get help from product
experts in an intimate and informal setting. Products featured in
breakout sessions will have a designated ‘office space’ where
members of Google Engineering and Developer Relations teams
will be available for drop-in Q&A. This is a great place to ask
questions, share code, gain a better understanding of how to
use a certain product and meet new people.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010


A B 12:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 5:00pm
Space A: Enterprise Chrome
Space B: Go Programming Language Closure Compiler
Space C: Google Project Hosting Geo
Space D: Social Web GWT
C D Space E: Google APIs Wave
Space F: Google APIs Developer Docs
Space G: App Engine App Engine

Thursday, May 20, 2010


E F 12:30pm – 3:00pm 3:00pm – 5:30pm
Space A: Chrome Enterprise
Space B: Android Android
Space C: Geo Google Project Hosting
Space D: GWT Social Web
Space E: Wave Google APIs
G Space F: Developer Docs Google APIs
Space G: App Engine App Engine

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After Hours
3rd Floor, Keynote Room
Wednesday, May 19 6:30pm - 10:30pm

Meet other developers, relax, play games and experience some Inertia Labs
cool new technologies at the After Hours party. You will need a www.inertia-labs.com
wristband to be served alcohol at the bars during the After Hours Open Source Robotics (osbots.com) presents a new line of hackable
event so please stop by one of the below locations on Wednesday robots that can be controlled by Android devices as well as use an
to pick-up a wristband. Android powered phone as the brain, WIFI/3g connection, camera,
GPS, compass and tilt sensor for the robot.
1st Floor:
Registration: 11:00am – 5:30pm DJ Roomba and the Ghost of DJ Roomba
Gear Pick-up: 11:00am – 5:30pm www.irobot.com
Help Desk: 11:00am – 5:30pm Inspired by the hit sitcom “Parks & Recreation,” check out these two
fun bots powered by Android and the iRobot Create! Control DJ Roomba
3rd Floor: over Twitter (@djroomba) or test your robot-driving skills with the Ghost
Outside After Hours of DJ Roomba. These robots are presented by iRobot SPARK, iRobot’s
(Keynote Room): 5:30pm – 10:00pm educational robotics web portal (spark.irobot.com).

Gadgetfest Mondo Spider


Gadgetfest within After Hours is like a demo space on steroids. www.eatART.org & www.mondospider.com
It is composed of individuals and organizations whose talents The Mondo Spider is a zero emissions walking machine in the form
go beyond the norm and explore imaginative, innovative and of a giant spider. The rideable eight-legged, 1600 pound kinetic
visionary heights of sight, sound and touch. We’ve invited sculpture is composed of hundreds of custom designed parts and is
individuals and organizations that are doing interesting things the first pure electric walking vehicle in the world. The scale and power
with technology and art/music/games/play to be a part of of the kinetic sculpture connects it with improbable inventions from
Gadgetfest. So come play with us at After Hours. graphic novels, game worlds and science fiction, summoning visions of
futuristic, and even post-apocalyptic, culture. The audacious machine,
FIRST Robotics Team however is primarily an exploration of movement and provides an
www.usfirst.org example of the potential for humans and machines to come together in
It’s a competitive sport. It’s a life experience. It’s opportunity. It’s ways that are unexpected, unsettling, or inspirational. The Mondo Spider
community. It’s amazing. Dubbed a “varsity sport for the mind,” was designed by Charlie Brinson, Leigh Christie, Jonathan Tippett and
FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science Alex Mossman and built together with Ryan Johnston and Samuel
and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources and time limits, Meyer along with many other volunteers. Most of this core group moved
teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design on to co-found eatART, a Vancouver-based art and technology lab that
a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills and build and program a robot makes large scale kinetic, robotic and mechanized sculptures which
to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as investigate our human relationship to energy use.
close to “real world” engineering that a student can get.

Sumo Robots and Humanoids


www.RoboGames.net
Play with autonous sumo robots and remote controlled kung-fu
androids! RoboGames is host to robots from all over the world, and I/O
After Hours will give you a chance to play with some robots yourself!

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Virtusphere Greg Harper’s Infamous Gadget Bag
www.virtusphere.com www.harpervision.com
The Virtusphere is a locomotion platform that provides infinite space Cameras, eBooks, smart phones, the latest in 3D technology or
for the most immersive virtual experience. Applications for Virtusphere the coolest gadgets you’ve never heard of—Greg Harper, President
include but are not limited to entertainment and gaming, health and of Harpervision Associates and co founder of Gadgetoff, will show
fitness, military and police simulation training, museums and educa- his latest and greatest favorite consumer tech products. Greg’s
tion to name a few. The same hardware set can be used for different gadget bag has been featured at many meetings and conferences
applications by changing only the software. Current game technology and is always updated with the latest cool tech toys.
allows users to play a game. With Virtusphere, users play in the game.
Al Seckel’s Illusions
The Kinesion, aka The Machine to Alleviate Boredom, aseckel@yahoo.com
aka The Terror-Go-Round Have the limits of your mind tested as you play with specially selected
www.madagascarinstitute.com Designer Puzzles, Visual Illusions and Impossible Objects put together
The Kinesion, aka The Machine to Alleviate Boredom, aka The Terror- by Al Seckel, cognitive neuroscientist and author of many books on
Go-Round is a multi-rider human-powered carousel that generates visual illusions. Mechanical Puzzles—a selection of hand-crafted
electricity. Riders pedal eight tandem unicycles producing (in addition designer puzzles not commercially available, have been specially
to massive centrifugal force, exhilaration, fear and slight nausea) selected for your enjoyment. These puzzles require elegant and out-of-
a huge wave of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is channeled into the-box thinking skills to solve, leading to a great AHA! moment. Each
some clever bits to create a steady flow of DC power to illuminate puzzle will require a different skill set and has been designed and crafted
an eight-foot stack of brilliant, animated light and to power the by the world’s best puzzle designers. See a collection of Impossible
ride’s on-board, carny music sound system. Objects- these are physical objects that defy attempts to understand
how they were constructed. In fact, the solution to their construction is
Michael Dubno’s Sand Table a mind-blowing puzzle in itself. You will see impossible bottles, impos-
www.dubno.com/sandtable/index.html sible jugs, impossible joints and other objects that defy any engineering
Michael Dubno’s sand table is a functional piece of art: a complex logic, yet there they are! See a wonderful collection of interactive Visual
electromechanical mechanism within a coffee table that draws Illusions which are guaranteed to mess with your minds.
patterns in sand. A steel ball bearing sits on top of a pan filled with
sand and is moved by a magnet hidden underneath. The magnet is Perceptive Pixel
driven along two axes by a gantry controlled by a computer with a www.perceptivepixel.com
web-based interface. This interface allows a user to draw about 20 See the “Magic Wall” in person—a 100” multi-touch wall allowing
different types of patterns with lots of parameters. Everything from multiple simultaneous users to browse through Google Maps/Earth,
spirals, snowflakes, text, clipart and mazes to fractals and strange Picasa and YouTube content in a really cool new way.
attractors can be drawn. Color controllable LEDS have been added
around the perimeter (courtesy of Color Kinetics). Viliv N5
www.dynamism.com/notebooks/viliv-n5.shtml
High-Speed Video Antics As the world’s smallest full-power Intel Atom computer, the viliv N5
www.intellectualventureslab.com is the ultimate blend of productivity and portability. Featuring a 4.8”
Ever wonder what happens during a blink of an eye? We can show WSVGA touchscreen along with a strategically placed optical mouse
you. We’ll be running a phantom high speed video camera, which can next to a full keyboard, the N5 provides an incredible user-experience
record HD video at about 7000 FPS, or up to a million FPS at reduced that lets you explore the full web, access your productivity suite
resolution. We’ll bring some fun interactive things to film; feel free and even multimedia on the go. Amazingly, all of this comes in a
to bring your ideas and projects. We’ll post the videos up on featherweight 399g/0.88lb package that might almost make
www.intellectualventureslab.com after Google I/O. you forget you’re carrying it.

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Tesla Percussus, the Drum Machine
www.teslamotors.com www.robots.homeip.net
Tesla Motors is the automotive producer of the world’s only highway- Percussus is a drum machine that uses electrical relays to make
capable electric vehicle. With Tesla’s breakthrough technology, the drum sounds. The relays are controlled using a midi sequencer to
Tesla Roadster accelerates faster than nearly any other supercar and write and compose the drum beats. The sounds of the relays are ampli-
is twice as energy efficient as a hybrid. The Roadster’s Powertrain fied using both a microphone and a contact pickup to create stereo
technology developed in under 3 years, is unlike any other in the sound. Up to eight relays can be played at once.
automotive industry. Based in Silicon Valley, CA., Tesla has seven
stores in the U.S. and three stores in Europe with stores coming soon Strobe-O-Scope
in Canada, Australia and Asia. Tesla has nearly 1,000 cars on the road, www.nicolecatrett.com
in 44 states and 25 countries. The Strobe-O-Scope uses a spinning mechanical strobe and
long exposure photographs to capture beautiful images of objects
Willow Garage, Inc. in motion. These photographs reveal patterns in nature that
www.willowgarage.com would otherwise be invisible. The Strobe-O-Scope allows you
The PR2 is an open source and robust platform designed from the to experiment with this phenomenon and to take your own
ground up for software developers and researchers. By eliminating the stroboscopic images. It was created at the Exploratorium and
need to first build a hardware system and then re-implement code, the inspired by the work of Andrew Davidhazy.
PR2 allows software experts to immediately create new functionality
on the robot. The PR2 robot is fully integrated with ROS, providing the The Paper Airplane Guy
power for all of the ROS developer tools and out-of-the-box functionality www.thepaperairplaneguy.com
for everything from full system calibration to manipulation. These plain paper folded into extraordinary planes circle back, flap their
wings, drop helicopters, flip over and fly back upside down;
Mini Maker Faire some can even stay in the area forever (actual forever may vary).
www.makerfaire.com
Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates the History of the Sky
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. It’s for creative, resourceful people of www.murphlab.com/hsky
all ages and backgrounds who like to tinker and love to make things. When complete, this project will be a dynamic time-lapse visualization
So much to see, you will need 2 days to see it all! Stop by our table of the sky, clouds, weather and light for an entire year. A camera on
for your discounted tickets and to meet some of the makers! the roof of the Exploratorium is capturing an image of the sky every
10 seconds. These images are assembled into a large mosaic of
MakerBot time-lapse movies. Each tile represents a single day and all of the days
www.makerbot.com are in sync so that each shows the same time-of-day at any moment—
MakerBot is an affordable, open source 3D printer. You put it together revealing seasonal rhythms of light cascading across the screen.
and it makes things for you. It’s your own little factory.
Robotics for Fun
Desktop Jellyfish Tank www.roboticsforfun.com/
www.jellyfishart.com Robotics for Fun was established by Harvard University graduate, Jutiki
The Desktop Jellyfish Tank is an aquarium with a water flow pattern Gunter. While teaching robotics at the Chabot Space and Science Cen-
designed specifically for displaying delicate jellyfish. The tank uses ter, Jutiki realized how few educational outlets there were for children to
several design features to make keeping jellyfish as easy as regular learn robotics. At Robotics for Fun children become familiar with robot
pet fish. Color-changing LEDs cause the jellyfish to glow in a variety design, construction and programming. Robotics for Fun provides a
of colors. Jellyfish are the latest trend in personal aquariums, and their year-round learning environment for children in all aspects of robotics.
mesmerizing forms and soothing movements create living works of art. The program is currently offered in Oakland and Mountain View, CA.

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MegaSimon by Macetech Gigapixel Macro / Micro / Nano Photography
www.macetech.com/blog www.fourchambers.org
Compete head-to-head or cooperate for high scores on this large Newly developed software processes and robotic image capture
multiplayer light and sound memory game. systems, now make it possible to image macro, micro and nano
subjects with unprecendented resolution, quality and depth of
The Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo field. Explore these new systems and learn how you can use this
www.cyclecide.com unprecedented set of tools to explore and share the resulting gigapixel
Since 1996 we have used bicycles not just as a vehicle but a imagery across the globe. The project is a collaborative endeavor
medium for expressing our interests in art, music and performance. with Gigapan and the Global Connection Project, Carnegie Mellon,
We see the bicycle as a malleable machine that can be altered and NASA and Four Chambers Studio.
transformed for the sake of fun.
Food Bars

After Hours Map


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A Maker Faire G First Robotics Teams
MakerBot H The Kenision
Desktop Jellyfish Tank
Percussus I Mondo Spider
F Strobe-O-Scope J Tesla
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The Paper Airplane Guy K Willow Garage
B D E
G Robotics for Fun
MegaSimon L Sumo Robots
I Gigapixel Photography M History of the Sky
K L B Sand Table N High-speed Video Antics
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C Cyclecide O Al Seckel’s Illusions
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D Virtusphere P Greg Harper’s Gadget Bag
E Arcade Classics Q Viliv N5
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F Inertia Labs / Roomba R Perceptive Pixel
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Information
Agenda Builder Bike Parking
To help you plan your agenda at Google I/O, we’ve created the Google 1st Floor
I/O agenda builder to help you organize the sessions you would like Hosted by the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, bike parking is available
to attend and best manage your two days. Note that the agenda builder during conference registration hours. Please bring your own lock and
won’t actually confirm or guarantee your spot in a session, but it’s a no overnight parking is allowed.
useful tool for you when reviewing the session content options in
advance. All sessions are subject to change and cancellation, Coat/Bag Check
so please check for the most current session information on-site. 1st Floor
To use the agenda builder, access your registration from Wednesday, May 19 7:00am – 11:00pm
code.google.com/events/io/2010 or visit Thursday, May 20 7:00am - 6:00pm
www.tinyurl.com/io2010agenda
Conference Help Desk/Lost & Found
Badge QR Codes 1st Floor Foyer
To make it easier to network with the thousands of developers you’ll Available during conference registration hours. The Conference Help
meet at the conference (including developers from the hundreds of Desk is located on the 1st floor next to Registration. The Conference
companies that will be participating in the event), attendees will have a Help Desk will be able to answer questions about the conference,
QR code printed on their badge. This barcode may contain your contact locations of activities within the Moscone West, basic city information
information; consisting of your email address, telephone number, and some local attractions. The Conference Help Desk will also serve
and postal address, so that other attendees (with your permission, of as the primary location for the conference Lost & Found. Wristbands
course) can scan the code with their mobile device and easily add you for the After Hours event can also be picked up at the Conference Help
to their contacts. You can opt-in to having your information included by Desk on Wednesday, 5/19 from 11:00am – 5:30pm (don’t forget to bring
answering the “Contact Information Opt-in” question included in your a valid ID with you).
confirmation email.
Device Charging Station
Birds of a Feather Lunch Discussions Universal chargers for the most popular mobile devices will be
Find like-minded attendees during lunch by looking for tables that are available on both 2nd and 3rd floors for your convenience. We also
‘tagged’ with topics that interest you. You’ll also have the opportunity have power available throughout the venue so that you may
Birds of a Feather Map
to create your own topics if you want to add to the options. use your own charger (BYOC).
Wave App Engine GWT Social Web
First Aid Station
The First Aid office is located on the 1st floor of Moscone West near
Enterprise
registration.

Google I/O Conference App


If you have an Android device, download our official conference app
Open Topic
[place your topic over a table.]
for easy access to the schedule, venue maps, and session content.
Android You can also search for and star sessions. Search the Android Market
for “Google I/O” or scan this QR code:

Google APIs Chrome Geo

Please consult the BOF table outside of the Cafes for topic locations,
or to create your own BOF table.

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Google Wave at I/O I/ON Program
We’re making use of Google Wave so that you can view live notes, Excited by how much our developer community has grown over the
ask and vote on questions via a Moderator gadget, discuss session years, we decided to take a look back at our attendee lists from the
content, and embed live waves on your blog or site. To start waving, very first Google Developer Day in 2007 (the precursor to Google I/O),
go to http://bit.ly/waveio. I/O 2008 and I/O 2009. As it turns out, there’s a small community of
developers who’ve consistently supported Google over the years by
If you don’t already have a Wave account, you can request one at participating in most, if not all of these events.
http://wave.google.com.
As a show of gratitude for supporting our developer initiatives,
For more details on how you can use Wave at I/O, visit we’re excited to introduce special I/O perks to dedicated attendees who
http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/wave.html. we’re affectionately calling Google I/ONs! Why I/ONs? Well, we wanted a
name that reflected something small in size, yet significant. We thought
Hacker Lounge it’d be fun to do a play on “I/O.” And thus the name, “Google I/ONs,” was
2nd Floor born.
Googlers will be leading small, informal lab sessions throughout
the day if you want to get hands-on with some of our products. Just a few of the I/ON perks include:
Day 1 • Receiving a different color t-shirt so I/ONs will stand out
Time Topic in the crowd.
10:45am – 12:00pm Wave Tutorial (How to Use Wave During I/O) •  I/ON pins so attendees and staff can easily identify
12:00pm – 1:30pm App Engine—newest SDK features our loyal attendees.
1:30pm – 3:00pm Wave APIs • Access to reserved seating close to the stage
3:00pm – 4:30pm Maps API V3 & Maps Data API in the keynote room.
for the Mobile Web
Day 2 Meals
Time Topic Breakfast: 3rd Floor, Foyer
12:30pm – 2:00pm Chrome Extensions Wednesday, May 19 7:00am – 10:00am
2:00pm – 3:30pm Building iGoogle Gadgets Thursday, May 20 7:00am – 9:30am
3:30pm – 5:00pm AJAX Feed API
A continental breakfast will be served each morning.
GTUG Lounge
Drop by the GTUG lounge on the 3rd floor to learn more about the Lunch: 1st Floor Cafes, Exhibit Hall
growing global community of Google Technology User Groups Wednesday, May 19 11:45am – 1:30pm
(www.gtugs.org). No sessions between 1:45am – 12:30pm

Thursday, May 20 12:30 PM – 2:00pm


No sessions between 12:30 PM – 1:00pm

A dedicated lunch time has been set aside each day and all sessions will
resume once this ends. A variety of hot food and seating will
be available in the Cafes located on the 1st Floor.

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On-site Check-in
Check-in for I/O registrants will be located on the 1st floor of the
Moscone West Convention Center and open during the following Play a high-tech mobile game at Google I/O and win awesome
times: prizes! Get ready to go to the coolest places within Google I/O to
do challenges and earn points. The top scorers will win free passes
Tuesday, May 18th 12:00pm – 7:00pm to Google I/O 2011 plus a mystery bag of Google swag. For more details,
Wednesday, May 19th 7:00am – 10:00pm be sure to grab the SCVNGR instruction cards when you arrive at the
Thursday, May 20th 7:00am – 4:00pm conference, and look for the SCVNGR booth on the 2nd floor, along the
wall near the Google APIs and Geo pods in the Sandbox.
Printing Stations
1st Floor Wireless/SSID
In hopes of conserving paper, we decided not to print out program WiFi coverage will be available throughout Moscone West.
guides again this year. Instead, we’re sending the Google I/O Program The open network can be identified with the SSID called Google-IO.
Guide to you in advance and giving you the option to print it. If you There is no network key or pass code to join. All Internet and wireless
decide that you want to print it out on-site, we will have laptops issues should be directed to the Tech Stop located on the 1st floor next
connected to printers so you can print out the Program Guide. to the Help Desk.

Real-time Transcription 802.11 Wireless Experience


We’ll be providing live real-time transcription (CART) during the For Google I/O 2010, we’ve implemented 802.11n wireless technology
keynote sessions and for almost all of the Android sessions (all and its use is recommended. We will also be deploying a/b/g radios
sessions in Room 6 are covered). Caption text displayed on a large for the wireless network. To ensure a great wireless experience for
plasma screen at the front of the room will be accessible to all everyone, please read through the tips below.
attendees. If you rely on CART, we recommend sitting at the front of
the room. We’ll also use the text transcript to provide captions for Tips for improving the wireless experience for you and others
YouTube videos of the sessions, which will be posted after the event. • Please try and use only one device at a time.
• When not in use, turn off the 802.11 signal on your phone.
Session Evaluations • In large sessions or the Keynote, turn off the Bluetooth on both
Share your thoughts on the session content at I/O by completing the your phone and the ear piece. They both interfere directly with
individual session evaluation form at www.haveasec.com/io. Each b/g radio signals.
session will be evaluated separately. • Use 802.11n on your laptop. This will improve your performance
and eliminate additional b/g interference. If you do not have a
Tech Stop radio in your machine, please visit the Tech Stop on the 1st floor
1st Floor Foyer where you may purchase a radio USB card.
Available during conference hours to help with any issues you are • Spread out when possible. When there are high density b/g
experiencing with the wireless network provided at Google I/O. signals, there is intense competition and interference that may
make it difficult to reach the wireless network.
• If you cannot connect to the wireless on your phone due to
interference, switch to your carrier network for service.

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Session Speakers
Aaron Koblin Alan Green
Technology Lead - Creative Lab; Google Software Engineer; Google
Aaron takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to depict cul- Alan is a software engineer building enterprise and privacy features
tural trends and emergent patterns. He received the National Science for Google Wave. Prior to joining Google, Alan consulted in a range
Foundation’s first place award for scientific visualization and is part of industries, including government, banking, insurance, airlines
of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Currently, and telecommunications. His code still dispatches fire engines in
Aaron is part of Google’s Creative Lab in San Francisco. at least one major city.

Adam Graff Albert Cheng


Manager, Collaboration Services; Genentech Software Engineer; Google
Adam has worked in various roles at Genentech in software Albert is a Software Engineer on iGoogle team. He currently leads
development, support and management while contributing to saving the Gadget Development Tools projects. Interests include mountain
the lives of patients with unmet medical needs. Adam leads a team climbing, enjoying free food and fixing bugs.
that is implementing Google Apps for 18,000 employees. They are
also delivering innovative integrations between the Google Apps Albert Wenger
platform and other critical business systems that delight users, Partner; Union Square Ventures
foster collaboration and increase productivity. Albert is a managing partner at Union Square Ventures. He currently
serves on the boards of Twilio, Foursquare, 10gen, AMEE, Covestor
Adam Nash and Clickable. Albert has a Bachelors degree from Harvard and a
VP of Search & Platform Products; LinkedIn PhD from MIT. He is married with three kids and lives outside
Adam joined LinkedIn in 2007 and has helped build a number New York City. Albert blogs at www.continuations.com.
of product & technology teams. After taking over LinkedIn platform
efforts in 2009, he led the effort to launch their first open platform, Alex Russell
developer.linkedin.com and their full support for OAuth. He currently Software Engineer; Google
spends his time focused on how the next generation of business Alex is a member of the Google Chrome Frame team and a
applications will leverage social platforms. believer in the web as a democratizing platform. Prior to his work
on Google Chrome Frame, Alex was Project Lead for the Dojo
Adam Powell Toolkit JavaScript framework.
Software Engineer; Google
Adam is a Software Engineer at Google with a background in Alfred Fuller
small-scale games and a fascination with UI. As a member of the Software Engineer; Google
Android framework team, Adam is working to turn mobile devices Alfred recently joined Google after getting his PhD in Computer
into more approachable windows to the world’s information. Science from the University of California, Davis. Since joining Google’s
App Engine team, he has worked primarily on improving the Datastore.
Adam Schuck
Software Engineer; Google Amit Agarwal
Adam is the technical lead for the Google Wave client. Since Product Manager; Google
commencing work at Google Sydney in February 2006, Adam Amit is a Product Manager at Google. He has spent the last 10+ years
worked on Google Maps, having co-created Mapplets in 2007. Having designing, developing and deploying infrastructure.
achieved a black-belt as a JavaScript ninja, Adam dusted off his Java
textbook, threw away his ninja uniform and embraced the new art of
GWT. He received the University Medal for his BS with Honours in
Computer Science from the University of New South Wales.

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Amit Kulkarni Anne Veling
Founder and CEO; Manymoon BeyondTrees
Amit is the co-founder and CEO of Manymoon, a social productivity After a M.Sc. in Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence, Anne worked
tool that helps people get work done by leveraging their connections for several years in the search engine industry, designing highly
and existing cloud platforms. He has a passion for building scalable knowledge extraction, clustering and visualization modules
applications that make people more productive. Amit has a BS for search applications. Currently self-employed and helping out global
in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Computer Science from companies deal with large amounts of loosely structured information
the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. as an internet application architect. Married, father of 3, theatresports
addict, Lucene trainer.
Amit Manjhi
Software Engineer; Google Arne Roomann-Kurrik
Amit is a software engineer on the GWT team, where he works towards Developer Programs Engineer; Google
GWT delivering “productivity for developers, performance for users.” Arne is a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, working with the
In particular, he has contributed to improving GWT’s development Chrome team. Just like the rest of you, he puts his pants on one leg
mode, testability of GWT applications and resource selection in GWT. at a time, except that once his pants are on, he makes excellent
He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon samples, developer tools and documentation.
University, has founded a VC-backed Web startup and enjoys
mathematical puzzles. Bart Locanthi
Member of Technical Staff; Google
Amit Weinstein Bart joined Google in 2005 and most recently has worked on MyMaps
Google Chart Tools Lead; Google and the Maps Data API. Prior to Google, he did freelance work on
Amit is a developer on the Google Chart Tools team based in Israel. embedded languages and XML app servers. In ancient times, he was
The team is now working on unifying the available chart tools in at AT&T Bell Labs, where he worked on the Blit and Gnot (Plan9)
Google and enhancing them. When not at work, Amit is also working terminals, CAD tools and CS in general.
on his PhD in Computer Science at Tel Aviv University.
Ben Appleton
Anders Sandholm Tech Lead / Manager, Maps API; Google
Product Manager; Google Ben is the tech lead manager for Google’s Maps APIs. He is interested
Anders is a Product Manager at Google. He launched the V8 in randomized algorithms and computational geometry. Ben has a PhD
JavaScript engine and Developer Tools in Google Chrome. Before in image analysis and degrees in electrical engineering and mathemat-
coming to Google, Anders was a management consultant with ics from the University of Queensland.
McKinsey & Company. Anders holds a PhD in computer science
from the University of Aarhus and an MBA from INSEAD. Ben Cheng
Software Engineer; Google
Angus Logan Ben is a software engineer in the Android team working on Dalvik.
Senior Technical Product Manager; Microsoft // Windows Live His primary project is to develop a JIT compiler that improves the
Angus helps websites connect with the 500 million people who use efficiency of the VM. He also spends time developing tools for
Windows Live including products such as Messenger. performance tuning and code verification. Before Google, Ben worked
at various companies on virtual machines, including Transmeta, Azul
and PeakStream. Ben got a PhD degree in Computer Science from
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Ben Collins-Sussman Brad Feld
Senior Software Engineer; Google Managing Director; Foundry Group
Ben is a tech lead and manager for Google Code’s project hosting Brad is a managing director at the Foundry Group located in Boulder,
service. He was one of the founding developers of Subversion and later Colorado. He has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur for
helped port it to Google’s Bigtable infrastructure. He also has a degree over 20 years. Brad is also an avid art collector and long-distance
in mathematics, plays banjo, writes musicals and takes lots of photos. runner. He has completed fifteen marathons as part of his mission to
run a marathon in each of the 50 states.
Ben Fried
CIO; Google Brad Fitzpatrick
Ben is Chief Information Officer at Google and oversees Google’s Software Engineer; Google
global technology systems. His extensive hands-on experience in Brad is a software engineer on Google’s Android team, where he works
technology includes stints as a dBASE II programmer, front-line on performance. Brad’s also worked Google’s social efforts and, prior
support manager, Macintosh developer, Windows 1.0 programmer and to Google, founded Danga.com where he developed OpenID, LiveJour-
Unix systems programmer. Prior to joining Google, he spent more than nal and created open source server software such as memcached,
13 years in Morgan Stanley’s technology department. Gearman, MogileFS, djabberd, etc. Originally from Portland and
Seattle, Brad now lives in San Francisco.
Ben Huh
CEO & Founder; Cheezburger Network Bradley Vickers
Ben is a former journalist turned dot com entrepreneur who has a OAR Northwest
knack for nailing the zeitgeist. He has been credited with bringing Bradley obtained a Guinness World Record over the course of 71 days
Internet memes to the mainstream and popularizing Internet culture. as part of the first crew to Row across the North Atlantic from New
The success of his business is attributed to his knowledge of memes, York, USA to Falmouth, England. He co-founded OAR Northwest and
viral content and crowd sourcing. Ben graduated with a BSJ from is on the board of Around-n-Over. Bradley’s shares his adventures in
Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. presentations that focus on achieving goals and developing leadership
skills.
Bill Buzbee
Software Engineer; Google Brady Forrest
Bill is a software engineer on Google’s Android team, where he works Tech Evangelist; O’Reilly Media/Ignite
on the Dalvik JIT Compiler. Prior to Google, Bill worked on dynamic Brady co-created Ignite and is the Chair for O’Reilly’s Where 2.0.
compilation at Hewlett-Packard and Transmeta. He lives in Half Moon Additionally, he co-Chairs the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and
Bay with his wife, three kids and a dog. NYC. Brady writes for O’Reilly Radar, tracking changes in technology.
Brady lives in Seattle, where he builds music-making robots for
Bob Aman Burning Man and runs Ignite Seattle. You can track his web travels
Developer Programs Engineer; Google at www.trufflehoney.com/.
Bob works on the Developer Relations team at Google in Mountain
View. He loves contributing to open source, open web standards and Brett Bavar
generally making the web a friendlier, more useful place for everybody. Software Engineer; Google
Bob was once saved from a volcanic mishap by a bad case of malaria. Brett is a software engineer working on Google’s AJAX APIs. Brett has
True story. worked on a few other projects during his time at Google, including the
integration of Google Reader with Google Translate, which was his first
20% project.

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Brett Slatkin Bryan McQuade
Software Engineer; Google Software Engineer; Google
Brett is the co-creator of the PubSubHubbub protocol and a Software During his time at Google, Bryan has contributed to projects that
Engineer on the Google App Engine team. He joined Google in 2005. make the web faster, including Shared Dictionary Compression over
He earned his BS in Computer Engineering from Columbia University in HTTP optimizing web servers to better utilize HTTP and most
the City of New York. He lives in San Francisco. recently, the Page Speed web performance tool. Prior to working on
web performance, Bryan was the first full time engineer on the Google
Brian W. Fitzpatrick TV Ads team, where he helped to build some of Google’s TV ad auction
Engineering Manager; Google and video management systems.
Brian started Google’s Chicago engineering office in 2005. An open
source contributor for over 10 years, Brian is the engineering manager Chris Chabot
for Google’s Data Liberation Front, a member of the Apache Software Developer Advocate; Google
Foundation, a former engineer at Apple and CollabNet, a Subversion Chris is a Developer Advocate at Google, who’s interested in Open
developer and a co-author of “Version Control with Subversion”. Source, OpenSocial and trying to do the impossible. Most recently he’s
been the driving force behind PHP Shindig, the reference OpenSocial
Brian Kennish server implementation, Partuza a popular open-source example social
Developer Programs Engineer; Google network site that shows how to use OpenID, OAuth and OpenSocial
Brian was the first support engineer at Google back when the AdWords and the OpenSocial PHP client libraries.
API was launched. Since then, he’s helped launch four more Google
developer products - Gadget Ads, the Analytics API, Wave and Chrome Chris Cole
Extensions. Brian is currently a developer advocate for Google Chrome. Software Architect; MySpace
Chris focuses on guiding and implementing open solutions for
Brian Rakowski MySpace as a software architect and a core contributor and committer
Product Management Director; Google to the OpenSocial specification. Recently, he co-authored the book
Brian joined Google as the company’s first Associate Product Manager “Building OpenSocial Apps.” He’s been an Internet developer from the
in 2002. He worked on Gmail through launch until 2005 when he gopher and Mosaic days, through the dot-com era and into today’s
moved to Google’s Zurich office. Brian has since returned to Google social web and beyond.
headquarters and has been working on Google Chrome since the
project began. Chris DiBona
Open Source Programs Manager; Google
Brian Swetland Chris is the open source and public sector programs manager at
Software Engineer; Google Google. His team oversees license compliance and supports the open
Brian has been the Android Systems/Kernel technical lead since source developer community through programs such as the Google
Android’s startup days in 2005. Prior to Android, Brian was responsible Summer of Code and through the release of open source software
for the Hiptop OS and the 1.0 virtual machine at Danger, Inc. Over projects and patches. In the public sector space, he looks after Google
ten years of mobile/embedded OS development has yet to completely Moderator and the polling locations API.
destroy his sanity.

Bruce Johnson
Director of Engineering; Google
Bruce founded the GWT project and Google’s engineering office in
Atlanta, Georgia.

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Chris Dixon Chris Pruett
Co-Founder; Hunch Developer Advocate; Google
Chris is co-founder/CEO of Hunch and co-founder of Founder Chris works from Google’s Japan office to support local Android
Collective, a $40M early-stage VC fund. Previously, he was application development. Prior to joining the Android team he worked
co-founder/CEO of SiteAdvisor which was acquired by McAfee. as an engineer on Lively, Google’s 3D online world. Chris worked for
As a software developer, Chris worked on high speed trading several years at a subsidiary of Activision, Inc developing video games.
algorithms and later on, multimedia software. He is a personal In his free time Chris enjoys dissecting horror games. Read about his
investor in startups including Skype, Gerson Lerhman Group, TrialPay, research at http://www.dreamdawn.com/sh .
Invite Media, OMGPOP, DocVerse and Knewton. He has a BA and
MA from Columbia and Harvard. Chris Schalk
Developer Advocate; Google
Chris Lambert Chris is a Developer Advocate at Google who engages both the App
Software Engineer; Google Engine and Enterprise OpenSocial communities. He has also worked
Chris is a software engineer working on location based services, on Google Friend Connect, Google AJAX APIs, Maps, Gears and GWT.
including Google Latitude and the HTML5 network location provider Prior to Google, Chris was a Principal Product Manager at Oracle in the
in Chrome and Firefox. Previously, Chris spent some time in Google development tools group as well as co-author of “JavaServer Faces:
Research working on data mining for natural language translation. The Complete Reference”. In his spare time, he plays trumpet in local
Chris graduated from Northeastern University in Boston with his BS in Bay Area symphonies.
Computer Science.
Chris Vander Mey
Chris Messina Senior Product Manager; Google
Developer Advocate; Google Chris is a Sr. Product Manager at Google where he works on Google
Chris got his start in 2004 by leading community marketing through Apps. He’s shipped the Google Apps Marketplace, Google Apps Sync
the launch of Firefox. He is a board member of the OpenID and Open for Microsoft Outlook, elements of Chrome and Google Pack. Before
Web Foundations and plays an instrumental role in advancing OAuth Google, Chris was an engineering manager at Amazon and an early
and safer online computing. In 2008, Chris received the Google member of multiple startups. He earned a Masters of Engineering
Open Source Award recognizing his community work on initiatives Management from Dartmouth and a BS in Aerospace Engineering
like microformats. He also co-founded the coworking and BarCamp from the University of Virgina.
communities and introduced hashtags on Twitter.
Chrix Finne
Chris Nesladek Associate Product Manager; Google
Interaction Designer; Google Chrix (with an ‘x’!) is a Product Manager at Google focused on Mobile
Chris is a lead interaction designer on the Android project, with a focus Ads, where he is responsible for search ads and ads quality, as well
on social. His work can be seen across the platform with the Quick as mobile features in Google Analytics. Previously, he was Product
Contact widget as well as the Contacts and Facebook applications. Manager for Google Reader, where he helped develop some of Google’s
Prior to Android, Chris worked on projects with Danger, Intuit and Sony first social sharing features. Chrix is a graduate of Harvard University
Design Center. In addition to staying in shape through tennis and has also worked at Microsoft and Intellectual Ventures.
and triathlon-related sports, Chris is an avid pizza aficionado.

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Chuck Dietrich Daniel Danilatos
CEO; Sliderocket Software Engineer; Google
Chuck is the CEO of SlideRocket. Thousands of companies use Dan is the tech lead for the Google Wave editor and has been using
SlideRocket’s web based presentation application to create stunning GWT for two years. Dan lives in Sydney, Australia. He earned a BS
and interactive presentations that can be centrally managed and in Computer Science from the University of New South Wales.
measured. Previously, Chuck spent 9 years at Salesforce.com and was
the General Manager and Vice President for Salesforce.com Mobile. Daniel Lee
Chuck holds a BA from University of Colorado in Economics and an Developer Programs Engineer; Google
MBA from University of Utah. Daniel joined the Developer Relations team at Google over 3
years ago. He dedicated most of his time supporting and building
Ciarin Rochford up the community around the Google Gadgets API for iGoogle.
Director Mobile R & D Group; Samsung After spending over two years on the product, he shifted focus
Ciaran is Director of Software Engineering at Samsung Mobile R&D onto supporting the Google Maps APIs.
lab in San Jose, California, where he leads the Android R&D effort.
Since joining Samsung he has helped form a team of experts focusing Daniel Raffel
on JME and Android. Prior to joining Samsung, Ciaran worked at Sun Senior Product Manager; Yahoo!
Microsystems on the JME stack from its inception and related mobile Daniel is a Product Manager at Yahoo! on the Open Strategy team. He
platform technologies. launched Yahoo! Pipes and Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Previously,
he worked at Songbird, ABC News Online and CondeNet. Earlier in his
Dan Bornstein career his passion for food led him to pursue a culinary degree which
Tech Lead; Google culminated in a stint as a chef in the kitchen of Thomas Keller’s NYC
Dan joined Google in 2005 to join the Android project, continuing his restaurant Per Se. Daniel received a Masters from the Interactive
work on virtual machines and related technology. He designed and Telecommunications Program at NYU.
co-developed the Dalvik virtual machine and core libraries and he
continues to lead the Dalvik team today. Dan earned an ScB in Cogni- Dave Day
tive Science from Brown University and just for the record, he does not Tech Lead; Google
believe that he has any Icelandic ancestors. Dave works in the Sydney office as the Tech Lead of the Maps Javas-
cript API v2, as well as Maps Labs. Before joining Google, Dave studied
Dan Holevoet electrical engineering and computer science at Sydney University and
Developer Programs Engineer; Google worked in the power industry on simulation and database software.
Dan Holevoet is a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, focused
on Gadgets and Apps. In his free time he likes gardening playing video Dave McClure
games and recycling speaker bios. 500 Hats
Dave likes to hang out with entrepreneurs and occasionally help or
Dan Peterson invest in their startups if they let him. Dave has been geeking out in
Product Manager; Google Silicon Valley for over twenty years and has worked with companies
Dan is a Product Manager on Google Wave and President of the such as PayPal, Mint, Founders Fund, Facebook, LinkedIn, SlideShare,
OpenSocial Foundation. Previously, Dan led the GWT team as it Twilio, Simply Hired, O’Reilly Media, Intel, and Microsoft. Dave also likes
became an open source project and worked on Google’s infrastructure to play ultimate frisbee when his knees don’t hurt.
team on web search and datacenter management. Dan earned a BS
in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham-
paign, as well as minors in Technology & Management and Philosophy.

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Dave Sparks David Glazer
Tech Lead, Android Media Framework; Google Engineering Director; Google
Dave is the technical lead for the Android media framework. He was David is an Engineering Director at Google where he leads the
the principal author of the MMA’s Downloadable Sounds specification Developer Platforms team and is responsible for Google’s developer-
(DLS) now part of the MPEG-4 and 3GPP standards. facing APIs, tools and hosting offerings. He is active in Google’s
ongoing contributions to the social web, including being on the board
Dave Springer of the OpenSocial Foundation. Prior to Google, David was a founder of
Software Engineer; Google Eloquent (later acquired by Open Text) and Verity.
David joined Google in 2008 and currently works on developer-facing
tools for the Google Chrome and Native Client application development David LaPalomento
environment. Prior to Google, David was at Apple where he developed Lead Frontend Developer for Pulse; Novell, Inc
debugging and performance measuring tools for OpenGL. He David is the Lead Frontend Developer for the Novell Pulse project. He
also worked at NeXT Computer where he developed Interactive is interested in the challenges of building large-scale and concurrent
RenderMan and the 3D aspects of NeXTSTEP. David was a founder systems, test-driven development and delivering innovative user
of Alias Research, Inc and received an Academy Award for his experiences through emerging web standards. He has worked on Pulse
work on Alias Power Animator. since its inception.

Dave Wang David Primmer


VP of Marketing; Booyah Software Engineer; Google
Dave is a veteran of the exploding geo-location space with a proven David is a software engineer working on the security technologies
track record in both the application and technology-enabling layers. used in Google Developer Platforms, including OAuth, OpenID
Dave has been integral to driving the product roadmap, design, and and Secure Data Connector. David is a former systems and
rapid user growth of the MyTown franchise. Prior to joining Booyah, database administrator with a wide background managing the
Dave was the Sr. Director of Marketing at SiRF/Centrality, focusing business computing environment.
on location platforms and services. Dave graduated from Stanford
University with a dual Masters in EE/MS&E Dave and received a BS in Debajit Ghosh
EE/CS from UC Berkeley. Software Engineer; Google
Debajit is the tech lead manager for the Android Sync Team and has
David Byttow worked on Android through all of its major releases. He previously
Software Engineer; Google worked on Google’s mobile efforts, focusing on server-side
David has been a software engineer for 8 years and is currently infrastructure for browser-based properties. Prior to Google, Debajit
working on Google Wave out of Mountain View, CA where he has worked on speech recognition technology at Nuance Communications
focused his efforts primarily on Google Wave APIs. Prior to joining and has Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from MIT.
Google in 2008, David developed video games for popular gaming
consoles and since then, has hung up his C++ hat to embrace all sorts DeWitt Clinton
of newfangled languages and technologies.  Technical Lead Manager; Google
DeWitt is a technical lead on Google’s developer team, focused on
David Erb building product APIs, growing the developer ecosystem and defend-
Software Engineer; Google ing the open web. Previously, DeWitt held engineering and product
David is a technical lead at Google in Seattle. Since joining Google in management roles at Amazon, Travelocity, Microsoft, several success-
2005, David has also worked on projects related to mobile phones ful early Internet ventures and several not-quite-as-successful Internet
and telephone systems. Prior to Google, David worked at Microsoft, adventures. DeWitt holds a BA in Computer Science and Political
Borland, SRI International and numerous startups. Science from Williams College. He enjoys each and every day.

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Dhanji Prasanna Douwe Osinga
Software Engineer; Google Software Engineer; Google
Dhanji contributes to open source projects in his free time such as Douwe is the technical lead for the Google Wave APIs. After
Google Guice, Google Wave, Sitebricks and the MVEL language. studying Computer Science and Philosophy at the Free University
Dhanji is the author of “Dependency Injection: Design Patterns”, a in Amsterdam, Douwe started various companies with widely differing
book published by Manning in 2009. He represents Google on several amounts of success. After becoming bored with talking to customers,
Java expert groups including Servlet and JAX-RS. Say hi to him at: he joined Google in 2004, working on Search Quality, Google Trends
http://twitter.com/dhanji. and on SMS Channels in India. 

Dick Costolo Eric Ayers


COO; Twitter Software Engineer; Google
Dick is the COO of Twitter, Inc. Prior to Twitter, he worked in the Ads Eric is a Software Engineer on the Speed Tracer team and is also
product group at Google. Dick was co-founder and CEO of FeedBurner, the maintainer of the Google API Library for GWT. He holds a Master’s
which was acquired by Google in June 2007. Degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Eric enjoys hobby electronics and is a 5 year veteran mentor of the
Dino Brusco FIRST program, inspiring elementary through high school students
Senior Director, Android Product Management; Motorola to develop interest in pursuing careers in technology through
Dino Brusco is the Senior Director of Android Product Management building robots.
at Motorola. In the past, he has held key management positions with
Palmsource, Turbolinux, Hewlett-Packard and Concurrent Computer Eric Bidelman
Corp. Dino has led product development, software developer com- Developer Programs Engineer; Google
munities, marketing, software support and services organizations. Eric is an engineer and developer advocate at Google. He works on
the Google Data APIs, primarily on the Google Documents List, Google
Don Dodge Health and the Authentication APIs. Prior to Google, Eric worked as
Developer Advocate; Google a software engineer at the University of Michigan where he designed
Don is a Developer Advocate focusing on helping developers work rich web applications and APIs for the university’s 19 libraries.
with Google Apps. Don recently joined Google after 5 years as a Eric holds a BSE in Computer Engineering and a BSE in Electrical
developer evangelist at Microsoft. Don is a veteran of five startups Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
including Forte Software, AltaVista, Napster, Bowstreet and Groove
Networks and has been in the software business for more than Erik Kay
25 years. Don spent 5 years at Microsoft working with VCs and Google Chrome Extensions Lead; Google
startups in the greater Boston area. Erik is an engineer on the Google Chrome team. He’s currently
a lead on the extensions project and also designed Chrome’s
Don Schwarz autoupdate system.
Software Engineer; Google
Don is a software engineer in Google’s Chicago engineering office. Evan Roseman
He has worked on a number of projects including Google Mashup Software Engineer; Google
Editor and most recently, as one of the co-creators of Google App Evan joined Google in 2005 and is a software engineer in Google’s
Engine for Java. Prior to joining Google, Don wrote distributed Search Quality Team. His primary focus is on Webspam in Google’s
systems for a large financial institution. search index. Prior to joining Google, Evan studied Computer Science
at Rice University.

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Evin Levey Greg Grothaus
Product Manager; Google Staff Software Engineer; Google
Evin is a Product Manager on the Google Apps team, managing the Greg is a Staff Software Engineer who joined Google’s Search Quality
Docs Platform and Google Apps Script. Before joining Google three team in 2005, where he is responsible for maintaining the quality of
years ago, he spent more than eight years at a video game middleware the search results in Google’s search index.  Prior to Google, he studied
startup, working variously as coder, manager and salesman, focused Computer Science with an interest in Bioinformatics at Virginia Tech.
exclusively on the developer community. Evin has a Masters in
Computer Science from Trinity College, Dublin. Guido van Rossum
Staff Software Engineer; Google
Gareth McSorley Guido is the creator of the Python programming language. He joined
Software Engineer; Google Google in 2005. In 2007 he joined the Google App Engine team, where
Gareth is a Software Engineer with Google Switzerland who spends he has been working on Python language support, API design, UI
most of his time tinkering with the YouTube APIs. His main focus is the programming, the Admin Console and developer tools.
handling of video uploads.
Helen Chen
German Bauer Cisco
Senior User Interface Designer; Google Helen is a software development manager at Emerging Technologies
German joined Google in 2006, working on the Android mobile operat- Group with Cisco Systems, Inc. where she leads OpenSocial enterprise
ing system UI on both interaction and visual design. Before Google, adoption at Cisco Pulse and web application development. Her
he worked at Adobe, Apple, Claris, Netscape and Motorola on mobile expertise includes web 2.0, User Experience and social applications.
and desktop products. German has a background in Industrial Design,
working in medical and consumer areas. Ian Fette
Product Manager; Google
Gideon Mann Ian joined the Google Chrome team as a Product Manager in
Research Scientist; Google 2007, focused on security, browser infrastructure and the team’s
Gideon has worked as a research scientist at Google in New York City implementation and development of new web standards. Prior
since 2007. His recent published work has been in weakly supervised to joining Google, Ian worked for the U.S. Government. Ian has
learning and large-scale distributed training. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Michigan
and Carnegie Mellon University.
Greg D’alesandre
Product Manager; Google Ian Lewis
Greg is a Product Manager on Google Wave based in Sydney, Australia. Software Engineer; Google
Before heading down under he was a PM for Google Sites and Google Ian has spent many years in the computer game industry. He was part
Groups. Pre-Google, Greg worked at a variety of start-ups in a variety of the launch team for the Xbox 360 and is credited on numerous titles,
of roles, most recently as a Product Manager for JotSpot, leading up such as Halo 3 and Grand Theft Auto 4. He joined Google in 2009 and
to the Google Acquisition. Eons ago, when the sun was still young, is currently working on the Native Client team to make Chrome the
Greg received his ScB and ScM in Electrical Engineering from Brown ultimate platform for developers.
University. 

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Ian Taylor Jay Simons
Senior Staff Software Engineer; Google VP Sales & Marketing; Atlassian Software
Ian works on the Go compiler. He is the primary author of the gold Jay leads sales & marketing for Atlassian, who sell $60M annually in
linker and (years ago) Taylor UUCP and has worked on a number software development tools directly to developers over the Web. Atlas-
of other free software projects. sian’s tools include JIRA, an issue tracker for IT project management,
Confluence, an advanced enterprise wiki and Studio, a hosted software
Irwin Boutboul development suite integrated with Google Apps.
Software Engineer; Google
Irwin is a software engineer with Google NYC. He works on building Jeff Chang
enterprise applications on App Engine. Before joining Google, Irwin Associate Product Manager; Google
worked on grid computing, VoIP and social networks at IBM. He then Jeff joined the Google Chrome team as a product manager in
enjoyed going bankrupt with Lehman Brothers building real time September 2009. He currently focuses on the web platform, plug-ins
trading systems in Java. and Chrome’s user-facing features. Prior to joining Google, Jeff
received a BS in Computer Science and Engineering from MIT.
J.D. Zamfirescu Pereira
Software Engineer; Google Jeff Clavier
J.D. is a software engineer focused on open sourcing the Google Managing Partner; SoftTech VC
Wave code. J.D. left Google to become CTO at AppJet, the makers of Jeff is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech VC, one of the
EtherPad. AppJet was acquired by Google in December 2009 and J.D. most active seed stage investors in Web 2.0 startups. Since 2004,
is excited to be back—this time, in sunny Sydney, Australia. He holds Jeff has invested in more than 60 consumer Internet companies
SB and M Eng degrees from MIT in areas like social media, communities, search, gaming or consumer
infrastructure, almost exclusively in Silicon Valley.
Jaime Yap
Software Engineer; Google Jeff Scudder
Jaime is a software engineer on the Google Speed Tracer team. He is a Developer Programs Engineer; Google
contributor to the GWT project and loves expanding the boundaries for Jeff has been an engineer with Google since 2006 and has worked
what can be accomplished in the browser. Jaime earned his Masters on products including the AdWords API, Google Data APIs, App Engine,
degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology Google AJAX APIs and Google Web Elements. After graduating from
in 2007 and has been with Google since 2008. He currently resides Baylor with a CS degree, Jeff worked on web services at Boeing.
in Atlanta and enjoys long walks on the beach. When not crafting code, Jeff’s been known to strum the guitar and
be otherwise musical.
James Young
Local Credit Union Jeffrey Posnick
James is a happy father, husband, and geek. He voraciously read books Developer Programs Engineer; Google
and will read anything. James also builds (and fights) model warships. Jeff is a member of Google’s Developer Relations team. He currently
He belongs to northern Utah and feels that life isn’t complete without helps developers navigate the ins and outs of the YouTube APIs.
mountains. James goes backpacking in the summer and snowboard- Based in New York City, Jeff is happy to making his first trip out
ing in the winter. to Google I/O in San Francisco.

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Jez Fletcher Joe Kraus
Software Engineer; Google Google Ventures Team Member and Investor; Google
Jez joined Google in 2008 after deciding academia wasn’t the thrill- Joe is a partner at Google Ventures focused on mobile, gaming and
ride he’d expected. Since joining Google, Jez has worked on just about local services. Previously, he was a two-time entrepreneur. In 1993,
everything in the Google Geo APIs spectrum, including the v2 and v3 he co-founded Excite.com, an early Internet search engine. In 2004,
JS API, the Maps API for Flash and the Static Map API. he co-founded JotSpot, a wiki company that was acquired by Google
in 2006. While at Google, Joe held multiple product management
Jim Kelm roles. He is also on the board of the EFF.
Product Manager; Google
Jim is a Product Manager at Google responsible for AdSense for Joel Webber
Mobile Applications. He previously worked on a variety of payments, Engineer; Google
commerce, shopping and mobile projects at Google. Jim holds Joel is a Software Engineer at Google and the co-creator of the GWT.
degrees from Columbia and MIT. Before Google, he worked at Sun Before working at Google, Joel spent his time banging bits and building
Microsystems on Solaris and at Apple on consumer portables. cross-platform UI frameworks for mobile devices at AppForge. Still
Outside work, Jim has run or consulted on Internet strategy in earlier, he was a game engine developer, but oddly enough finds
several high profile political campaigns. working at Google to be more fun than writing games.

Jim Palmer John Panzer


Head of User Experience, Android; Google Chief Salmon Wrangler; Google
Jim is the head of the Android UX team. Prior to joining Google, John hacks social software, standards and products. He has
he worked on consumer experiences for Motorola, Good participated in the Atom, AtomPub, OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial
Technology, Liberate and Apple. and Salmon standards efforts. He has helped launch groups and
blogging products at AOL and most recently managed Blogger.
Jimin Li He is now working on open standards for the Social Web.
Software Engineer; Google
Jimin is a Software Engineer on the Google Wave team, working on John Zeratsky
Wave Media and API Projects. Prior to Google Wave, Jimin led the Senior Designer; YouTube
Revenue and Reporting team as the Google Relationship Manager. John is a senior designer at YouTube. Prior to that, he was a user
Prior to Google, Jimin was a Software Engineer in the Customer experience lead at Google, focused on the company’s suite of advertis-
Relationship Management industry. ing products for agencies. From 2005 through 2007, he helped create
FeedBurner, which was acquired by Google in June 2007.
Jochen Bekmann
Software Engineer; Google Joon Kang
Jochen is Tech Lead for federation on Google Wave. Prior to that, he Head of Strategic Alliance; LG Electronics Mobile Research
worked on concurrency control and the wave server and on Google Joon has a broad and unique combination of experience in new
Maps at some point. He worked on TCP/IP at Microsoft and was part business development, mobile and web technology and product
of a few startups before that. The dazzling allure of academia didn’t strategy development. Prior to joining LG, Joon has been playing a
entirely pass him by (PhD(UNSW), BScHons, BCom(UCT)).  pivotal role at Yahoo Search Marketing where he led global technology
development and partner management. Joon studies at POSTECH,
Korea, Columbia University and U.C. Berkeley. He received a Bachelor
of Science and an MBA with emphasis on International Business
and Technology Management.

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Joseph Schorr Kara Swisher
Software Engineer; Google Wall Street Journal
Joey is a Software Engineer on the Google Data team and is Kara started covering digital issues for The Wall Street Journal’s San
responsible for all API configuration development, including API Francisco bureau in 1997 and also wrote the BoomTown column about
automated configuration tools. Joey has worked at Google for almost the sector. With Walt Mossberg, she co-produces and co-hosts D: All
two years and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, with Things Digital, a major high-tech and media conference.
degrees in Computer Science and Business.
Kathrin Probst
Joseph Smarr Software Engineer; Google
Software Engineer; Google Kathrin is a Software Engineer on the GWT team. Most recently,
Joseph is a Software Engineer at Google, focused on socially she has worked on making Ajax applications crawlable and is now
enabling the web using open standards. Previously, he was Plaxo’s contributing to the next generation of the Google Plugin for Eclipse.
Chief Technology Officer. He is also a member of the Board of Kathrin earned her PhD in Computer Science in 2005 and has been
Directors of the OpenID Foundation. A frequent speaker and com- with Google since 2008. She lives in Atlanta with her family, which
munity participant in the social networking and web development she loves because she gets to spend lots of time outside.
communities, Joseph has built web applications for many years.
Kelly Norton
Josh Livni Member Technical Staff; Google
Developer Programs Engineer; Google Kelly writes software for Google and enjoys working in the gooey
Josh is a Developer Programs Engineer, currently focusing on KML area between humans and technology. He has a range of quirky
and the Earth API. Before joining Google, he worked as a consultant, experience from network hardware to graphic design and is a
integrating analytic, cartographic and statistical tools on the web. contributor to the GWT project. Kelly is the proud owner of two
Josh is an active member of the open source geospatial community degrees, both with ornate lettering. The first in Electrical Engineering
and plans to spend more time paragliding right after I/O. from Georgia Tech and the second from the MIT Media Lab.

Justin Mattson Kevin Gibbs


Developer Advocate; Google Software Engineer; Google
Justin is a Developer Advocate at Google. For the past year he has Kevin joined Google in 2004 and is the technical lead and manager of
devoted his time to Android. Before that, he spent time on some of the Google App Engine project. Prior to his work on Google App Engine,
Google’s ads products. He has a strong interest in operating system Kevin worked for a number of years in Google’s systems infrastructure
architectures, macro economics and advanced armchair physics. group, where he worked on the cluster management systems that
underlie Google’s products and services. Kevin created Google
Justin McWilliams Suggest, the product which provides interactive search suggestions
Support Eng Web Engineer; Google as you type on the Google homepage.
Justin is a developer in Corporate Engineering based in Google
NYC. He has been building enterprise web applications on App Kris Muller
Engine for the past year, previously filling a desktop support role Product Marketing Manager; Salesforce.com
since he joined Google in 2006. Justin graduated from the Kris is a product marketer with Salesforce.com. He joined the company
University of Michigan with a BA in 2005. in 2006 and enjoyed several years of selling the Force.com platform
and CRM apps as a sales engineer. He’s now pushing to make the
workplace more collaborative and is fired up by the collective
intelligence that Salesforce Chatter delivers.

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Kuan Yong Mano Marks
Product Manager; YouTube Developer Advocate; Google
Kuan is the Product Manager for the YouTube developer platform. Mano joined Google’s Geo API team in 2006. He helps large compa-
Prior to working on the YouTube APIs, he worked on enterprise video nies, small startups and international aid organizations all over the
hosting, mobile syndication and monetization, launching Google Video world develop and deploy their content in KML and Google Maps.
for business and AdSense for mobile content. Kuan loves his iPhone Before Google, Mano had an eclectic career that involved getting a
and writes iPhone apps in his spare time. Masters in History, a Masters in Information Management and Systems
and working as a data manager in small and mid-sized organizations
Lars Rasmussen for over a decade.
Engineering Manager; Google
Lars is a member of Google’s technical staff, based in the Sydney of- Marc Ridey
fice, and with his brother Jens is co-founder of the Google Wave effort. Software Engineer; Google
In early 2003, the brothers co-founded a mapping start-up, Where 2 Marc is a Software Engineer working on Google Maps JavaScript API
Technologies, which was acquired by Google in October of 2004. Lars v3. His focus for the past year has been on mobile and performance.
joined Google and worked as one of the lead engineers in the team Marc graduated as a Computer Engineer in France before moving to
that turned this acquisition into Google Maps, now used by millions of Australia. Before joining Google, Marc worked as a Senior Consultant
people around the world. Lars holds a Ph.D. in theoretical computer on Microsoft .NET and SQL Technologies.
science from the University of California at Berkeley. Lars has possibly
the world’s least developed sense of direction, and consistently types Marcel Prasetya
faster than he can spell. Software Engineer; Google
Marcel is a Software Engineer on Google Wave, focusing on the
Linus Upson Google Wave Robot API. He joined Google in early 2006 and worked
VP, Engineering; Google for the internal system team for three years before joining Google
Linus joined Google in 2005 and is currently a Vice President Wave. Marcel graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with
of Engineering overseeing Google’s browser products, including, a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.
Chrome and Chrome OS.
Marcelo Camelo
Loic Le Meur Software Engineer; Google
Founder & CEO; Seesmic Marcelo is a Software Engineer with Google Australia, where he works
Loic is Founder and CEO of Seesmic, one of the most popular Twitter in the Maps API team, with a focus on latency and mobile. Previously,
and Facebook social apps. He also founded, and hosts, the #1 Marcelo worked developing massively multiplayer games and data
European internet conference, LeWeb, with his wife Geraldine. visualization software. Marcelo holds a B Eng in Metallurgical
Loic was named one of the “25 Most Influential People on the Web” Engineering and a Masters in Industrial Engineering.
and “Young Global Leader” by Business Week and the World Economic
Forum, respectively. He lives in San Francisco and has three boys. Mark Halvorson
Chief Imagineer; Atlassian Software
Mark is the Chief Imagineer and OpenSocial Evangelist at Atlassian
Software - the makers of JIRA and Confluence. He has a long history
working with portals and social enterprise software having worked
in various capacities from software developer to technical marketer
for Firepond, Plumtree, BEA and Oracle.

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Mark Stahl Matt Lowrie
Software Engineer; Google Software Engineer; Google
Mark is a technical lead on the Google Data APIs clients team. Matt is a Test Engineer who has worked at Google since 2006. He
After starting his career at Bell Labs, Mark was lured into a small ensures product quality on several Geo products, including Building
networking startup just in time for the dot-com crash. In 2005, he Maker and SketchUp.
took his experiences to Google, where he started working on the
API infrastructure. He spends his time trying to figure out how Matt Mastracci
to make it easy to build great APIs. Founder; DotSpots
Matt is a founder and CTO of DotSpots. He is currently leading the
Mark Weitzel efforts to build better ways to allow users to attach images, videos and
Senior Technical Staff Member, Emerging Technologies & blog posts to the news in real-time using a platform based on GWT.
Standards; International Business Machines (IBM) Prior to DotSpots, he worked on building rich, scalable, browser-based
Mark is a Senior Technical Staff Member in IBM Software Group’s applications for the energy sector and micropayments.
Emerging Standards and Open Source team, focusing on social
networking and is also Secretary of the OpenSocial Foundation. Matt Pruden
Prior to this, Mark, as part of Tivoli’s Autonomic Computing team, Technical Architect; Appirio
was responsible for several open source systems management Matt is a Technical Architect at Appirio who has helped transition
initiatives at Eclipse and Apache. over 200,000 users at 40 companies to Google Apps. His expertise
is in enterprise use of the Google Apps platform. Prior to Appirio, Matt
Matt Cutts spent seven years in Intel IT, providing perspective into large scale
Software Engineer; Google technology transitions. Matt’s technical repertoire includes Python,
Matt Cutts is the head of the webspam team at Google where he Twisted, Ruby, Java, etc.
specializes in search engine optimization (SEO) issues. He is known
in the webmaster and SEO community for applying Google’s Quality Matt Shobe
Guidelines. Matt sometimes discusses search issues and offers Staff User Experience Designer; Google
advice on website visibility in Google on his personal blog at Matt is a Staff User Experience designer at Google whose work centers
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/. You can also catch him on on services for publishers. Prior to Google, Matt was a co-founder of
Twitter at http://twitter.com/mattcutts. FeedBurner and led user experience design efforts there and on two
prior startups with the same team. Matt is an avid distance runner,
Matt Harding private pilot and skier, though no such triathlon exists (yet).
Matt travels around the world and films himself dancing badly in exotic
places. That’s basically his job. God bless the internet. Matt Tucker
CTO; Jive Software
Matt Holleran Matt is the CTO and Co-Founder of Jive Software. He leads
Venture Partner; Emergence Capital Partners technology efforts such as Jive’s adoption of cloud technologies
Matt is a Venture Partner at Emergence Capital Partners. He is an and open standards. He’s also an active member of the
expert in cloud application business models and cloud ecosystems. OpenSocial and XMPP communities.
Prior to joining the firm, Matt’s team started and built the AppExchange
and Force.com partner ecosystem at salesforce.com. He advises cloud Matthew Blain
platform companies and helps ISVs leverage them. He is interested in Software Engineer; Google
freemium business application companies. Matthew is a software engineer on the Google App Engine team
working on tools. Prior to joining App Engine, he worked on Google
Toolbar. Prior to Google, Matthew had stints as a software consultant
and as a developer on Microsoft Internet Explorer and InfoPath.

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Matthew Holden Max Ross
Product Manager; Google Software Engineer; Google
Matthew is a Product Manager for the Google Maps Data API, Google Max is a test-driven Software Engineer on the App Engine team
Earth vector layers and global problem reporting on Google Maps. where he works on the datastore and the Java runtime. He is also
He joined Google in 2008 and recently helped launch spatial + attribute the founder of the Hibernate Shards project. Prior to joining Google,
search in the Maps Data API. The Maps Data API provides scalable he was a software engineer in the supply chain management and
hosting and searching of geographic content in Google’s cloud. travel technology industries. He holds a BA in American Studies
and Computer Science from Williams College.
Matthew Papakipos
Engineering Director; Google Michael Fink
Matthew is an Engineering Director at Google, where he runs the Google Chart Tools Product Manager; Google
Chrome OS and Chrome Graphics efforts. Prior to working at Google, Michael joined Google Research in 2005 where he started the
he was the CTO of PeakStream and Architecture Director at NVIDIA. “mass personalization” effort. Since then, Michael Fink initiated
His interests include computer hardware and software, interactive several media-based projects including YouTube’s Interactive Video
computer graphics and games. He has over forty awarded patents Annotations, which enables embedding hyperlinks onto objects in
in processor design and software architecture. He received his BS YouTube videos. When he’s not at work you’ll probably find him
in Mathematics and Computer Science from Brown University. scuba diving in the Red Sea.

Matthew Simmons Michael Goderbauer


Support Engineering Code Monkey; Google Student; Hasso Plattner Institute
Matthew is a developer working in Google Corporate Engineering. Michael is a student of Germany’s #1 ranked software engineering
His work centers on developing and evaluating knowledge school, the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam. Right now he is in his
management systems. In his spare time he can be found hanging sixth semester and he will finish his bachelor’s degree this summer.
out with his wife and daughters or doing research at the University About a year ago, he and six fellow students started the processWave.
of Michigan in pursuit of his PhD in Information. org project to create a collaborative diagram editor for Google Wave.

Matthew Tonkin Michael Morrissey


Mac Applications Architect; Memeo Inc Member of Technical Staff; Google
Matt is the Mac Applications Architect at Memeo and technical lead Michael runs the Android services team at Google, which includes
for Memeo Connect, a client for syncing files between the desktop and Market, sync and device management. Prior to Android, he built
Google Docs by utilizing the new API’s for storing any file type. Memeo the Sidekick/Hiptop service platform at Danger and worked on
is extending Connect and Google Docs beyond the desktop to mobile mobile products at Microsoft.
platforms including Android and iPad. Matt originates from Australia
and is currently living and working in Orange County, CA. Michael Schwartz
Software Engineer; Google
Max Lin Mike is a Software Engineer in Google’s Seattle office. Before Google
Software Engineer; Google he worked at a number of startup companies and was an Associate
Max is a Software Engineer with Google Research in New York City Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
office. Prior to Google, he published research work in video content
analysis, sentiment analysis, machine learning and cross-lingual Michael Van Riper
information retrieval. He has a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Chief Web Technologist; Krillion, Inc.
Mellon University. Van is Chief Web Technologist at Krillion and a Java Champion. He
leads the largest Java and Google Technology User Groups in Silicon
Valley. Van is also a serial community organizer.

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Mihai Ionescu Nathan Naze
Developer Advocate; Google Software Engineer; Google
Since starting at Google in 2003, Mihai has worked on Google Nathan is a Software Engineer at Google. He works on user interface
Desktop, O3D and Chrome. Lately, he is focusing on HTML5 and for Google Books, one of many projects using Closure Library.
particularly on Chrome as a developer platform for rich web applica- Open sourcing Closure Library was his 20% project with Daniel Nadasi.
tions. Prior to Google, Mihai worked at Microsoft on Internet Explorer, He joined Google in 2005 after graduating from the University of
Java VM and .NET. He holds an MBA from the Berkeley Haas School Wisconsin with majors in Computer Science, Political Science and
of Business and an MS in Computer Science from UC Santa Barbara. Economics. He lives in San Francisco.

Mike Aizatsky Nick Mihailovski


Senior Software Engineer; Google Developer Programs Engineer; Google
Mike is a Software Engineer working on Google App Engine. He Nick has been working on Google Analytics for over 5 years and
worked on Google Code Search prior to joining the App Engine team. is currently working as a developer programs engineer to help
Before joining Google he was a Project Manager at JetBrains, developers create better tools, integrations and automation with
working on developer tools. Google Analytics and 3rd party systems.

Mike O’Brien Pamela Fox


Co-Founder; Appirio Developer Advocate; Google
Mike manages Appirio’s growing enterprise Google business. He has Pamela has worked in the Developer Relations group at Google for the
responsibility for sales and delivery of Appirio’s Google customers with last 3 years. She spent 3 years supporting the Maps API community
a focus on large global enterprise implementations. He brings over 15 and now is focusing her time on helping the blossoming Wave APIs
years of experience leading large enterprise software deployments community. In her free time, she likes to play around with any one of
that involve complex business requirements for global businesses. Google’s 60+ APIs. 

Ming Yong Paul Graham


Founder and CEO; Voiceroute Pte Ltd (Socialwok) Partner; Y Combinator
Ming is Founder and CEO of Socialwok (http://socialwok.com), one of Paul is a partner at Y Combinator and the author of On Lisp (1993),
the most popular business social productivity service on the web for ANSI Common Lisp (1995) and Hackers & Painters (2004). In 1995,
group collaboration and enterprise microblogging. Ming previously he and Robert Morris started Viaweb, the first ASP, which in 1998
founded Druid, a popular open source project on Unified Communica- became Yahoo! Store. In 2002 he discovered a simple spam filtering
tions for small medium businesses. He is also one of the committee algorithm that inspired the current generation of filters. He has an AB
member of the Singapore Google Technology User group (SG-GTUG). from Cornell and a PhD in Computer Science from Harvard.

Moishe Lettvin Pavel Feldman


Software Engineer; Google Software Engineer; Google
Moishe is a Software Engineer working in Google’s Kirkland and Pavel is a software engineer working on Google Chrome Developer
Seattle offices. In his time at Google, he’s worked on many aspects Tools and WebKit’s Inspector. He worked on Google Calendar prior
of Google Talk and is currently working on Google App Engine. to joining the Chrome team. Before joining Google, he was Chief
Scientist at Borland working on modeling tools.

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Peter Birch Richard Fulcher
Product Manager; Google Interaction Designer; Google
Peter joined Google in 2006 as Product Manager for Google Richard Fulcher is a senior user interface designer on the Android
Earth, Google’s 3D earth visualization tool that combines the team, focused on communication applications. Prior to joining Google,
power of Google Search with satellite imagery, maps, terrain and he designed consumer experiences for TiVo, Sirius, Dell and AOL.
3D buildings. He is responsible for the direction, growth and success He freely admits to playing lots of board games.
of the Google Earth product family including Google Earth Free,
Pro and Enterprise, the Google Earth API and browser plug-in, Richard Rabbat
and Google Earth for the iPhone. Product Manager; Google
Richard is a Product Manager at Google. He recently released
Phil Liao Page Speed, a Firefox add-on that analyzes web pages and gives
Software Engineer; Google suggestions on how to improve them, in addition to doing some of
Phil is a Software Engineer on the Google Wave team. Prior to joining the optimizations itself. Richard manages the Google program to
Google, he built software in areas of education, supply chain execution, make the web faster and works on projects that power Google’s
brain imaging and finance. Phil holds computer science degrees from infrastructure, including latency measurements for Google apps.
MIT and Berkeley.
Rob Pike
Ray Cromwell Principal Engineer; Google
Engineer; Timefire Rob works on distributed systems, programming languages and
Ray is CTO and co-founder of Timefire, where he dreams of flying over software development tools. Before Google, Rob was at Bell Labs
vast historical data landscapes. These days, he works on visualization Research. He was an architect of the Plan 9 and Inferno operating
software using GWT. Prior to Timefire, he led Oracle’s efforts to build systems and is the co-author with Brian Kernighan of The Unix
mobile XForms implementations and draft IETF standards for push Programming Environment and The Practice of Programming.
email.
Romain Guy
Ray Ryan Software Engineer; Google
Engineer Google Romain is a Software Engineer at Google. After spending years
Ray is part of the GWT team and has been goading people into having fun with large UIs on the desktop and talking about them at
writing software the way he thinks they should since the 1980s. conferences, in blogs, magazines and books, Romain decided to go
He has worked at Lighthouse Design, Sun, AOL and has spent the for the small screen and joined the Android project, an Open Source
last four years at Google. Recently, he had a strong hand in shaping operating system for mobile phones. He’s now trying to make mobile
the architecture of the new GWT-based user interface for AdWords. phone UIs as fun and exciting as desktop ones.

Reto Meier Rus Heywood


Developer Advocate; Google Climate Unchanger; Google
Reto is a Developer Advocate for Android at Google and is the Russ is a software engineer working on the Go team. Before working
author of ‘Professional Android 2 Application Development’. on Go, Russ led the creation of Code Search, Google’s only regular
As the EMEA Android Advocate, he works closely with Android expression-based search engine.
developers, helping them make the most of the platform to bring
rich, compelling apps to the Android Market. Before Google he Russ Cox
worked in various industries, including offshore oil and gas while Engineer; Google
in Australia, and the London finance market. Rus is the Lead Engineer for the Google PowerMeter project, which
is part of Google.org. Rus came to Google through Jotspot, a
collaboration tool company that Google acquired in 2006.

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Ryan Boyd Seth Covitz
Developer Advocate; Google Software Engineer; Google
Ryan is a Developer Advocate at Google focused on enabling Seth is a Software Engineer on Google Wave. He enjoys innovating
developers to extend Google Apps and build businesses on top and pushing the boundaries of the web each and every day. Prior to
of Google technology. He previously worked on OpenSocial, Google Google, he held positions as CTO, VP of Development and Software
Friend Connect and Google’s AtomPub APIs. Prior to joining Google, Architect for companies ranging from startups to the Fortune 50.
Ryan worked in higher education as a web architect for RIT’s web Seth holds a BS degree in Math and Computer Science from
hosting environment and as web app developer. Carnegie Mellon University.

Ryan Sarver Shih-chia Cheng


Director, Twitter Platform; Twitter Software Engineer; Google
Ryan is currently the Director of Platform at Twitter where he works Shih-Chia is a Software Engineer of JAPAC iGoogle team.
with developers building myriad of experiences on top of 140 charac- Prior to iGoogle, he worked on Google Maps. Shih-Chia has a
ters. Previously he was the Director of Consumer Products at Skyhook masters-degree from Stanford University. His interests include
Wireless where he led product initiatives that leveraged the WPS social dance, games and Chinese chess.
platform in consumer applications and experiences. Ryan was also one
of the founding members of the W3C Geolocation API Working Group. Siddartha Naidu
Software Engineer; Google
Sami Shalabi Siddartha has been crunching large data sets at Google since 2005 for
Software Engineer; Google a variety of products and as a physics grad student before that. He has
Sami is a Technical Lead Manager at Google. He is leading the worked with, or on almost, every data processing framework at Google
engineering teams responsible for Google Friend Connect and and is still looking for ways to make his job easier.
Google Buzz APIs. Prior to Google, Sami was a co-founder of Zingku
(acquired by Google) and YallaStartup. Sami holds a bachelor’s Srikanth Rajagopalan
and master’s degrees from MIT. Group Product Manager; Google
Srikanth is a Product Manager for Infrastructure/Advanced Projects at
Scott McMullan Google. He has tackled responsibilities ranging from rolling out Google
Google Apps Partner Lead; Google PowerMeter to making Google’s Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Scott is a Senior Enterprise Program Manager focused on helping more efficient and scaling Google Book Search towards scanning the
3rd parties grow their business with Google Apps. A startup guy at world’s offline content.
heart, Scott joined Google from JotSpot, where he ran developer
programs and previously founded Inovie Software, maker of early Stefan Haustein
Internet collaboration service TeamCenter. Scott holds bachelor’s Software Engineer; Google
and master’s degrees in computer science from UCSD and was a Stefan is a Software Engineer at Google in London and is responsible
PhD student at the university’s Computer Systems Lab. for the WebOS port of Google Maps. Prior to joining Google, he worked
as an engineering director at Interact!v GmbH in Cologne. Stefan has
Sean Lynch a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Dortmund.
Associate Product Manager; Google
Sean is a Product Manager for Google App Engine. Since joining
Google in 2008, Sean worked on Google core infrastructure before
moving to the App Engine team in 2009. Sean holds a BS in
Computer Science from the University of Waterloo.

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Stephanie Hannon Toby Reyelts
Group Product Manager; Google Member of Technical Staff; Google
Stephanie, the lead product manager for Google Wave, is based in Toby is a progenitor of App Engine for Java and a member of the GWT
Google’s Sydney office. Prior to Sydney she worked in Google’s Zurich team. Toby’s current areas of interest are performance (45.32us is too
office, leading the product team for Google Maps for Europe, Middle slow) and improving dynalangs on the JVM and App Engine for Java.
East and Africa, and before this she was product manager for Gmail
in at Google in Mountain View, CA. Stephanie holds a B.S. Computer Todd Jackson
Systems Engineering and M.S.E.E. from Stanford University and an Group Product Manager; Google
M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Todd is a Product Manager on Gmail and the product lead for Google
Buzz. He has worked at Google since 2004. Todd holds an MS and BS
Steve Bazyl in Computer Science from Stanford University.
Developer Advocate; Google
Steve is a Developer Advocate at Google focused on developers Tom Manshreck
integrating with Google Apps. Prior to joining Google, Steve was Technical Writer; Google
an architect at IGT and RSA Security where he worked on building Tom is a Senior Technical Writer and has worked on the Maps API since
scalable and secure web based systems. 2007, where he writes and maintains the Maps API documentation
set. Prior to Google, Tom was a managing editor for computer science
Susannah Raub at Prentice Hall/Pearson. He enjoys driving around the States with his
Software Engineer; Google cocker spaniel, Faulkner.
Susannah is the tech lead for the Maps API v3 team in Sydney, focused
on latency and mobile. Prior to moving to Australia, she worked on Vic Gundotra
Local Search in New York and Google Desktop in Mountain View. She VP of Engineering; Google
earned her bachelors in Mathematics-Computer Science at Brown Vic joined Google in 2007 as VP of Engineering, responsible for
University. mobile applications and developer evangelism. Vic spent 15 years
at Microsoft, working on products and operating systems, including
Thatcher Ulrich Windows 3.0, NT, Windows XP and Vista. He was recognized by
Software Engineer; Google MIT as a “Young Innovator under 35” for his work in sparking
Thatcher is a founding member of the Google Earth API and Browser Microsoft’s change from Win32 to the .NET programming model.
Plugin team. Prior to joining Google, he worked on games and graphics Vic holds two patents in the area of distributed computing and
at Oddworld Inhabitants and a variety of startups. identity-based access to cloud resources.

Thor Mitchell Vijay Bangaru


Product Manager; Google Product Manager; Google
Thor is a Product Manager for the Google Maps APIs, based in Sydney, Vijay is a Product Manager on the Google Docs team. Previously at
Australia. Although originally from the U.K., he does not have a strong Google, he ran core infrastructure teams for storage, object transport,
preference between Marmite and Vegemite, despising both equally. indexing and crawling. Prior to Google, he worked at Microsoft where
he drove product strategy and led development teams for SQL Server,
Timothy Jordan WinFS and the .NET Framework. Vijay holds bachelor’s degrees in
Developer Advocate; Google Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering from Washington
Timothy is a Developer Advocate at Google working on the social University of St. Louis, where he graduated summa cum laude.
web. He also teaches New Media at the Academy of Art University
and announces Roller Derby. As an engineer, he enjoys solving
problems for the benefit of fellow humans. As an artist, he enjoys the
search for truth and beauty.

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Virgil Dobjanschi
Software Engineer; Google
Virgil is an Android application developer at Google. He focuses
on Social applications development. Prior to Android, Virgil was
the President of Multiple Facets and Chief Architect at AudioTalk
Networks and Essentel.

Zach Maier
Associate Product Manager; Google
Zach is the Product Manager for the Google Data Protocol and his
team is responsible for building the infrastructure behind most
of Google’s APIs. Rumor has it that Zach invented the hashtag
#myjobisawesome after he started working on developer products at
Google. Before APIs, Zach attended Kansas State University where he
graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Computer Engineering
and a specialty in machine intelligence.

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12wiki Amazon
www.12wiki.eu www.amazon.com
Breda, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands Android Seattle, Washington
Wave 12wiki is a web development company Amazon.com, Inc., seeks to be Earth’s
specialised in open-source software. most customer-centric company, where
customers can find and discover anything
NORTH 280 North, Inc. they might want to buy online and
www.280north.com endeavors to offer its customers the
280 San Francisco, California lowest possible prices.
Creators of 280 Slides, a web based
Google APIs
presentation editor; the Cappuccino Web Appirio
Framework, for building desktop-class www.appirio.com
applications that run in any browser; and San Mateo, California
Atlas, a powerful visual editor for building Appirio is a cloud solution provider, delivering
applications with Cappuccino. both products and professional services that
Enterprise
help enterprises accelerate their adoption of
see you around
6rounds cloud computing.
www.6rounds.com
Wave Tel Aviv, Israel Atlassian
6rounds is a social entertainment video chat www.atlassian.com
platform. The platform combines interactive Social Web San Francisco, California
video chats, co-browsing activities and Atlassian is an Australian software company
real-time games to create a fun, playful specialising in collaboration and develop-
and thrilling place for people of all ages. ment tools to help technical teams build
better software. Atlassian’s flagship products
Adobe Systems Incorporated include JIRA, the popular issue tracker,
www.adobe.com Confluence, the enterprise wiki and JIRA
San Jose, California Studio, a hosted development suite.
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages
with ideas and information—anytime, Aviary
Chrome anywhere and through any medium. www.aviary.com
New York, New York
Aloqa Enterprise Aviary has created a suite of powerful, free
www.aloqa.com web apps for designers and multimedia
Palo Alto, California creators. Whether you are trying to edit a
Aloqa is a mobile service that proactively screen capture of your website, remix a
Aloqa notifies you of interesting places, events, music track or create a logo for your new
music, movies and other activities near you. business, Aviary has the right tool for you.
Android Instead of having to search, you can just
look at your phone and see your favorite
hotspots, activities, events of interest and
recommended bargains close by.

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BeeBole Box.net
www.beebole.com www.box.net
Google APIs Wallonia, Belgium Palo Alto, California
BeeBole builds web apps for small and Google APIs Box.net is a Cloud Content Management
medium businesses. The current core provider that makes it simple for businesses
features are: contact manager, timesheet to access, manage and share all of their
and reporting, but the main objective is to content online.
let anyone add modules, either from the
community or their own. BeeBole is also the BTBuckets
author of the popular open source JavaScript www.btbuckets.com
templates engine PURE. São Paulo, SP, Brazil
BTBuckets is a free profiling and behavioral
Big Ladder Software targeting tool that aims to provide a com-
www.bigladdersoftware.com APP Engine plete solution for websites to deliver more
Denver, Colorado relevant content, products and advertising to
Big Ladder is a software and consulting its users in an easy and low cost way.
company offering services at the intersec-
BigLadder
tion of programming, engineering and energy Bump
Geo
simulation. We specialize in developing open www.bu.mp
source tools for modeling energy usage in Mountain View, California
the built environment. Bump Technologies is building a mobile
Android
technology platform and apps to allow
bit.ly phones to connect and interact by simply
www.bit.ly bumping them together. Share photos,
New York, New York contacts and even apps with just a bump of
Chrome bit.ly shortens, shares and tracks the social your phones.
propagation of links on the Internet.
BusyCal
Black Tonic www.busycal.com
www.blacktonic.com Seattle, Washington
GWT Portland, Oregon BusyCal is a desktop calendar for Mac
Present. Demo. Share. Whatever you do, be OS X that provides seamless calendar
on the same page at the same time with sharing and enhanced productivity tools
Google APIs
Black Tonic - a web based tool providing for workgroups and individuals. BusyCal
real-time presentation delivery and control syncs with Google Calendar offering
without using plugins or flash. Changes can online access to your calendar on any
be made on the fly, delivery is non-linear and platform and the ability to share calendars
content can be added while the conversation with other Google Calendar users.
is taking place.

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Caseish Civio
www.caseish.com www.civio.com
Copenhagen, Denmark Palo Alto, California
Wave
Day 2 Only. Caseish helps organize your Waves to be APP Engine Civio provides the platform to orchestrate
more organized and helps you control the interactions that target and engage people
flow of every case that you’re managing. in meaningful ways. Customers use Civio
Caseish also collects metrics on your to engage people in actions online and
processes and visualizes your pain points. offline and receive the benefit of increased
participation, affinity and contribution levels.
CELLULAR GmbH
Android www.cellular.de Clicker
Hamburg, Germany www.clicker.com
CELLULAR is a leading international, Chrome Los Angeles, California
full-service agencies for mobile solutions Clicker is the complete programming guide
and services. We support customers with for the new era of Internet television. Clicker
conceptualization and programming of catalogues all TV shows, movies and Web
mobile portals and applications for cell originals available on the Web in one place,
phones, smart phones and other web delivering a seamless, organized experience
compatible devices. We develop solutions so you can easily discover what’s available,
for market-leading mobile operators, brands, where you can watch it, and get suggestions
agencies and mass media. for other content you might find worth
watching.
Chromed Bird
www.chromebird.com Cloud Sherpas
Fortaleza, CE, Brazil www.cloudsherpas.com
Chromed Bird is a Twitter extension that Atlanta, Georgia
allows you to follow your timelines and Enterprise Cloud Sherpas develops software and
Chrome
interact with your Twitter account. provides professional services to help
enterprises leverage Google Apps and adopt
Cisco cloud computing. As one of the early Google
www.cisco.com Apps partners, Cloud Sherpas has migrated
San Jose, California tens of thousands of users to Google Apps
Cisco Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures and developed SherpaTools, an valuable
Social Web and sells Internet Protocol (IP)-based toolset that enhances the functionality and
networking solutions, including Routers, ease-of-use of Google Apps for both IT
Switches, IP Communications Equipment, administrators and end users.
Unified I/O Compute Systems and network
management software and other products
to the communications and IT industry
worldwide. The company also offers optical
networking products, cable access and
service provider VoIP services.

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Columbus Internet GmbH Cordys
www.rucksack.com www.cordys.com
Enterprise
Berlin, Germany Palo Alto, California
Wave Columbus Internet provides two acclaimed Cordys is a global provider of software for
gadgets for Google Wave: Travel WithMe and business process innovation and offers
Hostel WithMe. Travel WithMe allows groups Cordys Process Factory, a simple, effective
of people to plan trips together in real time, mechanism for anyone in the world to
presenting content from Lonely Planet and create and deploy Mashup Applications
hotel information from Expedia in a map and (MashApps®). These web-based, process-
calendar-based GUI, while Hostel WithMe centric applications are ideal for SME’s
lets groups of users choose and book the and departmental deployments to create
perfect budget accomodation using a simple applications and business processes on the
but powerful GUI. fly, at low cost and without IT involvement.

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gameplay beyond mobile to multi-platform CS Odessa
as a worldwide leader in mobile gaming with www.csodessa.com
overseas offices in US, Japan and China. Odessa, Ukraine
Wave Founded in 1993, CS Odessa supplies
ConnectWise productivity tools and graphics technologies
TM
www.connectwise.com to professional and corporate users.
Tampa, Florida With headquarters in Odessa, Ukraine
Enterprise ConnectWise is a leading Web-based and an office in California, USA, CS Odessa
professional service automation software sells products in over 120 countries.
designed exclusively for IT solutions
providers by an IT solution provider. More Data Viz
than 37,000 IT professionals rely on us www.dataviz.com
to more efficiently integrate key business Milford, Connecticut
operations, lower costs, increase revenue Android DataViz is an industry leader in developing
and improve customer satisfaction. and marketing Office compatibility solutions
across a variety of platforms including
Android, BlackBerry, Java®, Linux, Palm
OS®, Symbian OS™, Windows Mobile®,
Windows® and Macintosh®.

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Digg Drawloop Technologies
www.digg.com www.drawloop.com
San Francisco, California Enterprise Irvine, California
Digg is focused on building the best Internet Drawloop Technologies delivers powerful
platform for news. Digg is building a platform on-demand document creation services
Chrome to enable social curation of the world’s to your organization. We provide a simple
content and the conversation around it. It’s business process for users to merge and
Digg’s belief that people across the world automate dynamic document creation using
have a constant thirst for finding relevant any combination of Google Docs as well
news in a timely manner. as other documents like Microsoft Word,
PowerPoint and Excel.
Dito
www.ditoweb.com EA
Manassas, Virginia www.ea.com
Dito provides Google Apps deployment, de- Redwood City, California
Enterprise velopment, training and supporting services EA Mobile is a division of Electronic Arts
to businesses and organizations of all sizes. Inc. (EA), a leading publisher and developer
Our mission is to provide a complete solution of mobile games. Award-winning hits from
Android
dotspots.com IDENTITY STYLE SHEET for our
Slim Line Logoclients that are seeking to maximize
by Sabet Brands, Inc.
EA Mobile include Tetris, Bejeweled, The
Websafe RGB Color Pallete
the potential of Google
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technologies.
Never scew logo
Sims titles and Spore Origins. With its strong
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Never stretch logo
Keep .5” around logo ties to EA’s overall franchises, EA Mobile
in any state
DotSpots
R: 10 G:AD B:4B continues to develop and produce innovative
www.dotspots.com
R: F6 G:DA B:07 products across all major mobile platforms,
Los Angeles, California
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GWT DotSpots enables anyone to create dots or
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‘distributed
100% k objects of thought.’ Dots are eBay
bigger than tweets, smaller than blogs, allow www.ebay.com
wiki-like collaboration and can be easily San Jose, California
distributed as global annotations on text in Founded in 1995, eBay Inc. connects
Social Web
webpages or via social media. By allowing hundreds of millions of people around the
dots on their pages, publishers enable the world every day by providing the Internet
wisdom of crowds to interactively enrich platforms of choice for global commerce,
their content. payments and communications. Since its
inception, eBay Inc. has expanded to include
some of the strongest brands in the world,
including eBay, PayPal, Skype, StubHub,
Shopping.com and others.

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EchoSign Epocrates

www.echosign.com www.epocrates.com
Enterprise Palo Alto, California San Mateo, California
EchoSign is a leading electronic signature Epocrates, Inc. develops clinical information
Android
service with over 10,000 customers and over and decision support tools that enable
1,000,000 users and is used by medium- healthcare professionals to find answers
sized businesses, enterprises and Fortune more quickly and confidently at the point
500 companies alike. EchoSign natively of care. More than 950,000 healthcare
integrates with your Google Apps account, professionals worldwide and 40% of U.S.
including Google docs, spreadsheets, etc. physicians use Epocrates’ innovative mobile
for instant on-line review, approval and and web-based products to help them
eSignatures. reduce medical errors, improve patient care
and increase productivity.
Eclipse
www.eclipse.org ESPN EMEA
Ottawa, Ontario Canada www.international.espn.com
Eclipse is an open source community, whose Chrome London, United Kingdom
Social Web
projects are focused on building an open de- ESPN EMEA is the European digital arm
velopment platform comprised of extensible of ESPN international, building and
frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, running Cricinfo.com, Soccernet.com,
deploying and managing software across the Scrum.com, ESPNF1.com and espn.co.uk,
lifecycle. A large, vibrant ecosystem of major as well as the UK’s ESPN TV channel
technology vendors, innovative start-ups, and other digital properties.
universities and research institutions and
individuals extend, complement and support Exceptional Software
the Eclipse Platform. www.exceptionalsoftware.com
Geo
Linthicum, Maryland
Entrinsik Exceptional Software Strategies, Inc. is a
www.entrinsik.com leading provider of information technology
Raleigh, North Carolina solutions and services to the U.S. Govern-
GWT
Entrinsik’s Informer Web Reporting software ment, educational institutions and private
delivers true real-time access to operational industry. Exceptional Software can meet all
data simply and easily using a built-in Web- your information technology needs—from
based query engine. Informer leverages a customized software products and solutions
metadata model that creates consistency such as Geographic Information Systems,
among data descriptions and structures to enterprise-level portals and information
provide a single point of access to disparate management, to services such as network
data sources for ad hoc report customization administration, security design, project
and analysis. management and interactive training.

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eXo Platform EZasset
www.exoplatform.com www.ezasset.com
San Francisco, California Enterprise Columbus, Ohio
Social Web eXo provides a new way to extend, build EZasset is an asset management application
and deploy applications, complete with rich for home and business. EZasset is a simple
social computing capabilities, by reusing and safe way to record and manage data on
existing services and components. An all your assets. EZasset provides all of the
integrated framework and user experience tools needed to manage assets efficiently
platform in one, the eXo Platform extends online.
and enables rapid development of Java
applications with modern APIs and tooling Facebook
such as OpenSocial, gadgets, REST, Groovy www.facebook.com
and mashups. Palo Alto, California
Android Facebook is all about connections—whether
ExtensionFM it’s to a friend, or a school, or a community of
www.extension.fm people. Connections help Facebook create a
New York, New York relevant and meaningful experience for users
ExtensionFM turns the entire web into your and deliver an engaging interaction for those
Chrome personal music library. Discovering new mu- who want to learn more about each other
sic has never been easier: simply browse to
your music site of choice and ExtensionFM Fandango
will automatically add any music it finds into www.fandango.com
your library and keep you up to date with any Los Angeles, California
new music the site publishes. Fandango, the nation’s leading moviegoer
Android
destination, sells tickets to more than 16,000
Eyecon screens. Fandango entertains and informs
www.eyecontec.com consumers with exclusive film clips, trailers,
Palo Alto, California celebrity interviews, fan reviews and news,
Android
Eyecon allows you to search through all while offering them the ability to quickly
your media simultaneously and play it to any select a film and conveniently buy tickets in
device, without cluttering the screen, without advance.
getting up and with zero hassle.

Eye-Fi
www.eye.fi
Mountain View, California
Google APIs Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to
building products and services that help
consumers navigate, nurture and share
their visual memories. Eye-Fi’s patent-
pending technology works with Wi-Fi
networks to automatically send photos
from a digital camera to online, in-home
and retail destinations.

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Farmigo GetGlue
www.farmigo.com www.getglue.com
Chrome
San Rafael, California New York, New York
Our mission is to make small farming more GetGlue is an innovative social
App Engine
sustainable so that many more farms recommendation network for movies,
can join the growing trend of farms selling books and music. The GetGlue website
direct. Farmigo CSA System is a web-based provides a recommendation stream based
service created for small farms to promote, on personal tastes, what friends like and
collaborate, sell and explain their food items what’s most popular right now. The GetGlue
online. Each farm on the Farmigo network browser extension brings filtered friend
receives farm management software for reviews, personal recommendations and
tracking harvest, processing orders, manag- contextual content to popular sites around
ing logistics and servicing customers. the web, such as Wikipedia, Amazon, IMDB
and hundreds more.
FortiusOne
Geo www.fortiusone.com Glu
Arlington, Virginia www.glu.com
FortiusOne makes it possible to visualize San Mateo, California
and analyze massive amounts of data, make Glu is a global publisher of mobile games for
decisions and solve problems without exten- feature phones and smartphones. Its portfo-
sive training using traditional mapping tools Android lio of top-rated games includes original titles:
by delivering easy-to-use, browser-based Beat It!, Bonsai Blast, Brain Genius, Glyder,
solutions. FortiusOne’s GeoIQ is a complete Stranded and Super K.O. Boxing! Consumers
data management, visualization and analysis can find high-quality, fresh entertainment
platform that enables intuitive exploration, created exclusively for their mobile phones
sharing and collaboration around geospatial wherever they see the ‘g’ character logo.
information.
Google Checkout
Gameloft www.code.google.com/apis/checkout
www.gameloft.com Mountain View, California
Android San Francisco, California Google APIs Google Checkout is an alternative payment
Gameloft is an international publisher and flow that allows consumers to use a single
developer of downloadable video games. account to purchase from multiple sites
Gameloft is present on all the continents with across the web.
its own production studios, employing over
3,500 developers and distributes its games Google Code Labs
in over 100 countries. www.code.google.com/labs
Mountain View, California
App Engine
Google Code Labs is home to developer
products that are still in their formative
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Google Corporate Engineering Google Native Client
Mountain View, California www.code.google.com/p/nativeclient
App Engine Much like Google’s mission, Corporate Engi- Mountain View, California
Chrome
neering is about solving real problems that Native Client is an open-source technology
affect a large number of Googlers. Our goal is for running native code in web applications,
to provide the internal technology, infrastruc- with the goal of maintaining the browser
ture and support that allow Googlers to be neutrality, portability and safety that people
the happiest and most productive workforce expect from web apps.
on the planet.
Google SkyMap
Google Customer www.google.com/sky/skymap
Solutions Engineering Mountain View, California
Android
Mountain View, California Google Sky Map turns your Android-powered
Google APIs
The Customer Solutions Engineering team mobile phone into a window on the night sky.
works with select Google customers to It will identify objects that appear in the sky
promote consumer product and API adop- and allow users to search for various objects.
tion. We’ll be demoing real-world examples of By using your Android phone’s orientation
websites enhanced by Google’s APIs. sensors, we can show you a star map for
your location. You can search for a variety of
Google Earth objects and Google Sky Map direct you to the
www.google.com/mobile/earth object’s location in the sky.
Mountain View, California
Android
Google Earth takes advantage of the Android Google Wave
NDK and the OpenGL ES1.1 module. The www.code.google.com/apis/wave
main application is written in Java, and Mountain View, California
GWT
communicates to the native engine using Google Wave is an online tool for real-time
JNI. Several open source modules in the NDK communication and collaboration, built with
are used, including libcurl, freeimage, libjpeg, GWT. A wave can be both a conversation and
and others. a document where people can discuss and
work together using richly formatted text,
Google Goggles photos, videos, maps, and more, including
www.google.com/mobile/goggles developer-built extensions (robots and
Mountain View, California gadgets) with the Google Wave APIs.
Android Use pictures to search the web. Photograph
objects or places to learn more about them.
Photograph text to translate it to another
language.

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Handmark HTC
www.handmark.com developer.htc.com
Android
Kansas City, Missouri Taoyuan, Taiwan
Handmark is a leading developer and HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the
distributor of mobile applications, special- fastest growing companies in the mobile
Android
izing in mobile solutions for publishers and phone industry and continues to pioneer
media companies. Trusted by many of the industry-leading mobile experiences
world’s leading media brands, Handmark through design, usability and innovation
delivers a full-service mobile publishing that are sparked by how the mobile
solution including development, distribution, phone can improve how people live and
monetization and on-going innovation. communicate. The company is listed on
the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker
Hasbro 2498.
www.hasbro.com
Pawtucket, Rhode Island The Huffington Post
Hasbro, Inc. is a worldwide leader in chil- Google APIs www.huffingtonpost.com
dren’s and family leisure time products and New York, New York
services with a rich portfolio of brands and The Huffington Post is a leading social
Geo entertainment properties that provides some news and opinion site, which in four and
of the highest quality and most recognizable a half years has become an influential
play and recreational experiences in the media brand—“The Internet Newspaper.”
world. The site offers coverage of politics,
media, business, entertainment, living,
HP style, sustainable “green” living, world
www.hp.com news, technology and comedy and is
Palo Alto, California a top destination for news, blogs and
HP creates new possibilities for technology original content.
to have a meaningful impact on people,
businesses and society. The world’s largest Hydro4GE Inc.
Geo technology company, HP, brings together www.hydro4ge.com
a portfolio that spans printing, personal Scranton, Pennsylvania
computing, software, services and IT Hydro4GE (pronounced hy-dro-forge)
infrastructure to solve customer problems. GWT is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that
enables developers to rapidly develop
complex and adaptable software systems
using an online, fourth generation
development environment. Hydro4GE
shortens the traditional software devel-
opment life cycle and accelerates time to
client-ready solutions by eliminating
the most time-consuming and expensive
steps for a developer: low-level coding
and unit testing.

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IBM Instantiations, Inc.
www.ibm.com www.instantiations.com
Armonk, New York GWT Portland, Oregon
Social Web For nearly 100 years, IBM has served clients Instantiations develops innovative
in more than 170 countries around the software products for the Eclipse Java
world. Today, IBM’s portfolio is built around open source platform with a wide range
networked, modularized and embedded of tools for Eclipse, IBM Rational,®
technologies, such as service-oriented JBuilder® and MyEclipse. Instantiations’
architecture (SOA), business intelligence and AJAX offering, GWT Designer,™ is the
analytics. IBM is working with our clients to leading GUI building tool for GWT and is
make many aspects of our world “smarter”: based on Instantiations’ award-winning
roadways, health care, power grids, food WindowBuilder product, named Best
production for a better way of living. Commercial Eclipse-Based Developer
Tool of 2009 by the Eclipse Foundation.
Instituto Federal Electoral
www.ife.org.mx JetBrains
Mexico Distrito Federal, Mexico www.jetbrains.com
Geo Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE) is the Prague, Czech Republic
government agency in Mexico in charge GWT JetBrains is a software development
of Elections. company that’s crazy-passionate about
developer productivity. Want more
InterContinental Hotels Group intelligent development tools? Consider it
www.ichotelsgroup.com done. How about more efficient develop-
Atlanta, Georgia ment processes? We’ve got you covered.
IHG is an international hotel company that What about shorter development cycles?
GEO welcomes over 180 million guests each year Uh huh, we do that too. Simply put, our
in nearly 4,400 hotels (that’s over 640,000 tools automate your routine tasks and
rooms!) in 100 countries. We operate seven help you effectively solve the challenging
hotel brands – InterContinental, Crowne ones.
Plaza, Hotel Indigo, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn
Express, Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Jive Software
Suites and our Priority Club Loyalty Program. www.jivesoftware.com
Portland, Oregon
Independent Developers Jive SBS takes all the great things people
Social Web
This demo station will showcase indepen- love about social networking software,
dent developers who have demonstrated collaboration software and community
outstanding and innovative Android apps software and makes those work for busi-
Andoid that take advantage of unique features found ness. Jive is a leader in Social Business
in the Android platform. Software, with an extensive solution,
large implementations, and expertise in
delivering value.

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Juice Analytics Kuali Foundation, Inc.
www.juiceanalytics.com student.kuali.org
student
Reston, Virginia Bloomington, Indiana
Juice crafts easy-to-use web applications GWT Kuali Student is a next-generation
Google APIs that engage users with your data. Unlike student system currently under develop-
static dashboards and time-consuming ment. We will offer a flexible, scalable,
reports, our solutions help your data cost-effective system that can be
tell a story. configured to meet the business require-
ments of any higher education institution.
Kaazing Our student-centric design will help
www.kaazing.com students, faculty and institutions deal
Chrome with the dynamic learning environment.
Mountain View, California
Kaazing is a web infrastructure software
company that enables companies to quickly Laminar Research
deliver massively scalable real-time web www.x-plane.com
applications and significantly simplify their Columbia, South Carolina
Android Laminar Research is the brains behind X-
back-end server infrastructure. Its flagship
product, Kaazing WebSockets Gateway, can Plane, the most realistic flight simulator
connect hundreds of thousands of concur- available for person computers. Started
rent users directly to the real-time data in 1995 by Austin Meyer, Laminar Re-
flowing through an organization. search is well known to be the company
behind the most physically accurate
Kashoo games and simulations available in the
online
accounting www.kashoo.com consumer market.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Kashoo is online accounting for small LastPass
GWT businesses. Designed with simplicity and www.lastpass.com
Chrome
ease-of-use in mind, Kashoo allows you Vienna, Virginia
to take control of your finances and record LastPass provides a free password
keeping without having to install and learn manager that works across all major
complicated software. platforms and browsers including Google
Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet
Korem Explorer on Windows, Mac and Linux.
www.korem.com Multi-factor authentication solutions
Quebec City, QC, Canada and mobile solutions on Android, iPhone,
Geo Korem is a North American geospatial Blackberry, Symbian, webOS and
system integrator that has been at the Windows Mobile are also available.
forefront of geospatial technology, business
Intelligence and location-oriented demo-
graphic analysis since 1993. We create and
implement integrated geospatial solutions
based on your business needs and we enable
you to better utilize your data and improve
your business decision-making capabilities.

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LGE LTech
www.lge.com www.ltech.com
Android
Seoul, Korea Bridgewater, New Jersey
Enterprise
Founded in 1958, LG Electronics has led the LTech is a provider of enterprise cloud
way in bringing advanced digital products computing services and broad mix of
and applied technologies to our customers. cloud enablement products for the
With our commitment to innovation and Google Apps platform. As an early
assertive global business policies, we aim Google Enterprise Partner™, LTech has
to become a worldwide leader in advanced successfully completed dozens of Google
digital technology. Apps deployments and helped develop
best-practices for adopting and success-
LinkedIn fully scaling cloud computing programs.
www.linkedin.com
Social Web Mountain View, CA Manymoon
LinkedIn takes your professional network www.manymoon.com
online, giving you access to people, jobs Enterprise San Francisco, California
and opportunities like never before. Built Manymoon is the simplest way to get
upon trusted connections and relationships, work done online with your contacts.
LinkedIn has established the world’s largest Track projects, complete tasks and
and most powerful professional network. share information with no training
Currently, more than 55 million professionals or setup. Easy enough for anyone to
are on LinkedIn. use, Manymoon provides the privacy
required for work and the simplicity
Lombardi, an IBM Company of social applications. Manymoon is a
www.lombardi.com top-rated application for Google Apps
Austin, Texas MEDIABEACON LOGO: and is trusted by tens of thousands of
Updated: 2009-10-02

Lombardi believes that a Process-Driven


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any RGB output.
businesses.
GWT
approach is the best way to win. We deliver
Tall:
a suite of Business Process Management MediaBeacon
®
MEDIABEACON

(BPM) software and services that enable www.mediabeacon.com


organizations to quickly become Process- Minneapolis, Minnesota
Driven. MediaBeacon is a Digital Asset Manage-
ment and Enterprise Search company
that provides rich media management
Medium: GWT and intelligent content discovery
solutions to enterprises.
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BEACON ®

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Meebo Mint.com
www.meebo.com www.mint.com
Mountain View, California Mountain View, California
Social Web Meebo enables over 100 million users to Mint.com lets you see all of your
Android
instantly connect, share and communicate accounts in one place, set budgets,
with all of their friends. Because Meebo see where you spend and find
integrates all social network and communi- personalized savings—all for free.
cation channels into a single, simple-to-use
interface, users can easily share content and MLB
communicate in real time with the people www.mlb.com
who matter to them. New York, New York
MLB Advanced Media, the interactive
Memeo Android media company of Major League
www.memeo.com Baseball, manages the official league site
Enterprise Aliso Viejo, California and each of the 30 individual Club sites
Memeo Inc. is a privately-held software to create the most comprehensive Major
company focused on helping consumers and League Baseball resource on the Internet.
businesses share, manage and protect their
digital content. The company was founded Mobiata
in 2003 and has shipped 45 million software www.mobiata.com
licenses to over 150 countries. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mobiata, founded in November 2008,
Mibbit Android is a leader in mobile travel applications
www.mibbit.com through innovative and beautifully
London, United Kingdom designed products.
FLEXIBLE GROUP CHAT
WEB IRC AND TWITTER CLIENT
Mibbit gives anyone the capability to host
fast, flexible group chat on their website MobiTV
Google APIs
through the use of its customisable Javas- www.mobitv.com
cript widget. Mibbit currently connects to Android Emeryville, California
IRC networks and Twitter, YouTube and other MobiTV, Inc. is a provider of technology
Google services giving people the ability solutions that deliver media over wireless
to collaborate around content and data in and broadband networks. MobiTV’s
real-time. flexible platform powers an end-to-end
managed service for content ingestion,
MindMeister encoding and optimized delivery of media
www.mindmeister.com for major mobile operators.
Enterprise
Munich, Germany
MindMeister allows your team to be more
innovative by providing a shared collabora-
tion and brainstorming environment using
the proven mind mapping technique. Plan
projects, manage meetings and sketch out
business plans online with partners and
colleagues, all in real time!

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Motorola NaturalMotion
developer.motorola.com www.naturalmotion.com
Schaumburg, Illinois San Francisco, California
Android
Motorola is known around the world for In addition to developing games, Natu-
innovation in communications and focused ralMotion provides advanced animation
on advancing the way the world connects. Android technologies for titles such as GTA IV,
The Motorola MOTODEV™ Developer Red Dead Redemption and Star Wars.
Program provides developers access to a
wealth of services, support and information nextstop
to help design, develop and market wireless www.nextstop.com
applications. San Francisco, California
Google APIs
nextstop is a community effort to build a
mSpot catalog of all the best things to do, places
R www.mspot.com to go and experiences to try anywhere
Redwood City, California in the world. Our long term goal is to
Android
mSpot is free and the simplest way to get help you find something great to get out
your entire music collection to your Android and do — whatever you are interested
phone and listen from other internet- in, whatever language you speak and
connected devices. mSpot is a mobile and wherever you are.
PC entertainment company that delivers
music, movies and radio to more than six Ning
million mobile customers across 10 wireless www.ning.com
carriers. Palo Alto, California
Social Web
Ning is the social platform for the world’s
myERP interests and passions online, offering an
www.myerp.com easy-to-use service that allows people to
San Francisco, California join and create Ning Networks. With more
myERP.com is a free online business suite than 1.9 million Ning Networks created
Enterprise that allows small businesses to manage their and 40 million registered users, millions
business in the cloud. myERP.com stream- of people every day are coming together
lines small businesses: sales, purchases, across Ning to explore and express their
CRM, accounting, inventory and logistics. interests, discover new passions and
meet new people around shared pursuits.
MySpace
www.myspace.com
Beverly Hills, California
Social Web
MySpace is a technology company con-
necting people through personal expression,
content and culture. MySpace empowers its
global community to experience the Internet
through a social lens by integrating personal
profiles, photos, videos, mobile, messag-
ing, games and the world’s largest music
community.

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NordicTrack NYSTROM Herff Jones Education
Featuring iFit Live Powered by Google™ Maps
www.ifit.com NYSTROM Division
HERFF JONES EDUCATION DIVISION
Geo Logan, Utah www.herffjones.com
Geo
NordicTrack is the premium brand more Indianapolis, Indiana
people buy for treadmills, ellipticals and other NYSTROM Herff Jones Education
fitness products. Our consumers want to Division is the leading publisher of maps,
stay motivated and engaged for fitness, so globes, atlases, hands-on programs
we launched the interactive website iFit.com. and technology for the K-12 market.
The flagship feature is iFit Live powered by Introduced by NYSTROM in September
Google Maps, where you can draw a custom 2009, StrataLogicaTM is a revolutionary,
running route anywhere in the world there’s a web-based product that delivers layers
map available. of age-appropriate, curriculum-based
Social Studies content for K-12.
Novell
www.novell.com OffiSync
Wave Waltham, Massachusetts www.offisync.com
Through our infrastructure software and Seattle, Washington
Enterprise
ecosystem of partnerships, Novell harmoni- OffiSync Supercharges Microsoft Office,
ously integrates mixed IT environments, enabling users to significantly improve
allowing people and technology to work as the way they create, collaborate and
one. Novell® Making IT Work As One™. share their documents by integrating
Microsoft Office with Google Docs and
NPR Google Apps.
www.npr.org
Washington, D.C. OnStar
NPR is an award-winning, multimedia www.onstar.com
news organization and an influential force Detroit, Michigan
Chrome
in American life. In collaboration with OnStar, a leading provider of in-vehicle
Android safety, security and communication
more than 800 independent public radio
services, has nearly 5.5 million subscrib-
stations nationwide, NPR strives to create
ers, and is available on more than 30 MY
a more informed public, one challenged 2010 GM models.
and invigorated by a deeper understanding
and appreciation of events, ideas and OpenTable
cultures. NPR content is also available on www.opentable.com
other platforms such as satellite radio, an San Francisco, California
expansive web site and mobile devices. OpenTable is a leading online provider of
Geo free, real-time online restaurant reserva-
tions for diners and reservation and guest
management solutions for restaurants.
OpenTable has more than 11,000
restaurant customers and since its
inception in 1998, has seated more than
120 million diners around the world.

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Oracle Pandora
www.oracle.com www.pandora.com
Wave Redwood Shores, California Oakland, California
Android
Oracle provides the world’s most complete, Pandora is the world’s largest internet
open and integrated business software and radio service available through personal
hardware systems to more than 370,000 computers, mobile phones and a wide ar-
customers—including 100 of the Fortune ray of consumer electronic devices. More
100—that represent a variety of sizes and than 45 million listeners enjoy personal-
industries in more than 145 countries around ized radio stations based on Pandora’s
the globe. Music Genome Project™, which enables
Pandora to quickly and easily create
Orange Honey relevant playlists, full of discovery.
www.orangehoney.com
Seattle, Washington Parrot
Orange Honey has developed online photo www.parrot.com
Chrome
editing and vector sketching applications Paris, France
Android
that bring desktop application quality to the Parrot, a global leader in wireless devices
browser and mobile experience. for mobile phones, stands on the cutting
edge of innovation. In January 2010,
OrangeScape OrangeScape Parrot introduced the Parrot AR.Drone,
www.orangescape.com a flying Wi-Fi quadricopter, which allows
W r i t e O n c e, C l o u d A ny w h e re

App Engine Chennai, Tamilnadu, India users to play video games in Augmented
OrangeScape is a Plaform-as-a-Service for Reality.
building business applications that can run
across cloud platforms - Google App Engine, PayPal
IBM SmartCloud, Amazon EC2 or your own www.paypal.com
data center. San Jose, California
Android
PayPal is the faster, safer way to pay
Oxylabs Networks and get paid online. The service allows
www.oxylabs.com members to send money without sharing
App Engine Gurgaon, Haryana, India financial information, with the flexibility
Oxylabs develops cross-platform, to pay using their account balances, bank
cross-device social games. accounts, credit cards or promotional
financing.
Palm
www.palm.com
Sunnyvale, California
Chrome Palm creates intuitive and powerful mobile
experiences that enable consumers and
businesses to connect to their information in
more useful and usable ways.

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PlanetInAction Prezi
www.planetinaction.com www.prezi.com
Geo
Auckland, New Zealand San Francisco, CA
Dinther Product Design Ltd showcases their Wave Prezi is a web-based presentation
browser-based games on PlanetInAction.com, application and storytelling tool that uses
an example of what can be done with the a single canvas instead of traditional
Google Earth API. We also handle commer- slides. The canvas allows users to create
cial projects where we develop innovative non-linear presentations, where they can
software solutions using Google Earth and zoom in and out of a visual map.
other Google products.
ProcessOne
® Plaxo www.process-one.net
www.plaxo.com Wave Paris, France
Social Web Mountain View, California ProcessOne provides real-time interper-
Plaxo is working to deliver on the vision of a sonal web communications for telecom-
truly smart, socially-aware address book that munications organisations, ISPs, social
lives securely in the cloud, while interacting networking sites and large enterprises.
with all of the applications, services and Well-known businesses benefit from our
devices in your life where contact informa- expertise in real-time instant messaging.
tion matters.
processWave.org processWave.org
Playfish www.processwave.org
Hasso Plattner Institute - Potsdam, Germany

www.playfish.com Wave Potsdam, Germany


Social Web San Francisco, California processWave.org is the project of seven
Playfish leads the social gaming industry students from Germany’s #1 ranked
in innovation and creativity with award- software engineering school, the Hasso
winning, category-defining games designed Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany.
for friends to play together. The company We are working on a collaborative
has changed the way people play games diagram editor that supports software
by creating more social and connected and business process modeling with
experiences. UML, BPMN and EPC. It allows multiple
people to edit the same diagram at the
PolarBit same time.
www.polarbit.com
Android Stockholm, Sweden Qik
Polarbit is a leading developer of high-end www.qik.com
3D games and middleware for the mobile Redwood City, California
and handheld markets worldwide. Our Qik lets people capture and share live and
dedication to our work and uncompromising recorded video with their friends, family
Android
attitude towards quality ensure customers and the world, right from their phone.
and users that Polarbit technology is always
synonymous with world class technology.

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Red Hat ™ Roambi
www.redhat.com by
! www.roambi.com
Raleigh, North Carolina San Diego, California
Enterprise
JBoss Enterprise Middleware is a broad Roambi, from MeLLmo, is the next
GWT portfolio of enterprise-class open source generation mobile business application.
middleware, delivered by Red Hat, a leader in Roambi puts the pulse of your business
open source solutions. The portfolio includes in the palm of your hand by transforming
application, portal, data integration, rules existing business reports and data into
management and ESB-based SOA platforms. rich, interactive visualizations and mobile
JBoss Enterprise Middleware is available via dashboards, delivered to any iPhone.
subscriptions that include patches, updates, Roambi lets busy professionals track the
support, multi-year maintenance policies status of their project, department or
and software assurance. company—anytime and anywhere—and
make faster, smarter decisions on-the-
Remember The Milk go.
www.rememberthemilk.com
remember Sydney, NSW, Australia RockYou
the milk
TM

Remember The Milk is an online task www.rockyou.com


Google APIs management service with more than 2 Social Web Redwood City, California
million users. With products available in 31 RockYou is a leading innovator, creator
languages, Remember The Milk helps people and distributor of content on the social
all over the world be more organized and web, with over 90M monthly US users,
productive. 250M users worldwide and 15 billion
global impressions. We are one of
Rent.com the leading developers on Facebook,
www.rent.com MySpace, Mixi, Renren and many other
Santa Monica, California social platforms worldwide.
Rent.com is the most trafficked Internet
listing site for residential rental properties. Rosetta
Property owners and managers can create
www.rosetta.com
rich listings that include photos, floorplans,
Geo amenities, move-in specials and detailed GWT Hamilton, New Jersey
descriptions, while renters can search Rosetta is the largest independent
millions of units, filtering by number of beds/ interactive agency in the country whose
bath, city, neighborhood, price and amenities Personality-based segmentations
in order to find their perfect home. uncover the drivers of brand choice
and product usage. Rosetta’s industry-
focused marketers, world-class technol-
ogy teams and creative teams translate
those insights into relevant marketing
solutions that attract, retain and deepen
a brand’s best customer relationships.

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RunMyProcess Salesforce.com
www.runmyprocess.com www.salesforce.com
Paris, France San Francisco, California
RunMyProcess is the platform as a service Salesforce.com is the enterprise
of choice for workflows and integration in cloud computing company. Based on
the Cloud. It offers a complete integration Wave Salesforce.com’s real-time, multitenant
Enterprise with Google Apps, as well as a set of 1,000+ architecture, the company’s platform and
connectors to link it in a few clicks to most CRM applications have revolutionized the
traditionnal or SaaS softwares. way companies collaborate and com-
municate with their customers.
SADA Systems
www.sadasystems.com Samsung
Enterprise Los Angeles, California www.samsung.com
One of the first 10 Google Apps for Enterprise San Jose, California
Partners worldwide and initial contributor to Android Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a
the Google Apps Open Source provisioning global leader in semiconductor, telecom-
tool kit, SADA Systems, Inc. has developed munication, digital media and digital
a proven track record in successful convergence technologies with 2009
implementations of Google Apps solutions. consolidated sales of US$116.7 billion.
SADA works closely with its clients to create Recognized as one of the fastest growing
custom, leading edge solutions that strategi- global brands, Samsung Electronics is a
cally meet their business and institutional leading producer of digital TVs, memory
objectives. chips, mobile phones and TFT- LCDs.

Safari Books Online SAP


www.safaribooksonline.com www.sap.com
Sebastopol, California Palo Alto, California
Chrome Safari Books Online is an on-demand digital As the world’s leading provider of busi-
Wave
library that provides searchable, online ness software, SAP delivers products and
access to the full content of thousands of services that help accelerate business
books, training videos and pre-published innovation for our customers. Today,
manuscripts from the world’s leading customers in more than 120 countries
authors and publishers. For one low monthly run SAP applications – from distinct
price, Safari Books Online delivers access solutions addressing the needs of small
to the most current and critical technology, businesses and midsize companies to
digital media and business titles, as well suite offerings for global organizations.
as time-saving tools that make it easy to
organize information and personalize your
learning experience.

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Seesmic ShufflePoint
www.seesmic.com www.shufflepoint.com
Android San Francisco, California Newark, Delaware
Seesmic has become one of the most Google APIs ShufflePoint transforms Web Analytics
popular Twitter and Facebook clients that data into PowerPoint, Excel or Google
allow users to easily access their social Gadgets. We provide powerful solutions
networks in one application and successfully for Web Business Analysts that eliminate
manage their online presence. From web to tedious cut-and-paste work so they
mobile or email to chat, Seesmic looks to be can instead spend their time creating
the gateway to all your social services on any business value.
online platform.
Skytap
SGN www.skytap.com
www.sgn.com Enterprise Seattle, Washington
Palo Alto, California Skytap is a leading provider of self-
SGN is a publisher of mobile social games service cloud automation solutions for
that emphasize console-quality graphics and dynamic workloads. Skytap enables
Android
social engagement. users to run enterprise apps unchanged
in the cloud, collaborate securely with
SheepDog Inc. global teams and gain unparalleled busi-
www.sheepdoginc.ca ness productivity. IT organizations can
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada use Skytap for application development,
SheepDog, like its namesake, is reliable, loyal, testing, virtual training, ERP migration
protective and highly trained to manage the and sales demonstration projects and
heart of business today: information and reduce costs by up to 70%.
connectivity. SheepDog facilitates migration
Enterprise
projects to the Google Apps environment as SlideRocket
well as showing clients how to fully leverage www.sliderocket.com
the most valuable and powerful aspects of Enterprise San Francisco, California
the Google cloud. SlideRocket is reinventing presentations
with its feature rich, innovative platform
shopkick Inc. that lets you create, manage, share
www.shopkick.com and measure your presentations in one
shopkick turns the physical retail world into complete and integrated application.
Android
an interactive world for consumers, through
the use of their cell phones. Its first app is Smartsheet
CauseWorld - the first app that lets you do www.smartsheet.com
good deeds simply for walking into a store. Enterprise Bellevue, Washington
Sponsors like Citibank and Kraft Foods Smartsheet provides an online collabora-
provide donation money; consumers decide tion tool used by thousands of small busi-
where it goes. nesses and teams in larger corporations
for project and task management, sales
pipeline management, crowdsourcing
and other types of work management.

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SnapABug Spanning
www.snapabug.com www.spanning.com
App Engine Huntsville, Alabama Austin, Texas
The SnapABug Help widget reduces Spanning extends the Google Apps collabo-
companies QA and support cycle. SnapABug ration and messaging suite. Spanning Sync 3
can easily be embedded on any website syncs both Google Calendar with Apple iCal
and provides all the information necessary Enterprise and Google Contacts with the OS X Address
to debug the situation quickly, including a Book. Spanning Backup for Google Apps is a
snapshot of the remote visitor webpage. new cloud-based application that continually
SnapABug live also lets you chat with your backs up Google Calendar, Contacts and
websites visitors while they browse and does Docs.
all this with no software install.
Spiral Universe
Socialwok www.spiraluniverse.com
www.socialwok.com White Plains, New York
App Engine GWT
Singapore Spiral is a powerful information manage-
Voiceroute Pte Ltd is the company behind ment system and learning platform used
Socialwok, a feed-based, business, social by schools and colleges in 60 countries
networking service that help thousands of around the world. Spiral uses the power of
small and medium businesses to collaborate modern technologies to improve the learning
on Google Apps. Socialwok is the winner of experience and provide valuable tools to
the Techcrunch 2009 demopit award. school administrators, teachers, students
and parents. Our mission is to bring the
Sony Ericsson best information technology to all schools
www.sonyericsson.com regardless of their means.
Lund, Sweden
Android
Sony Ericsson is a 50:50 joint venture by Springpad
Sony and Ericsson established in October www.springpadit.com
2001, with global corporate functions GWT Charlestown, Massachusetts
located in London and operations in all Springpad is a free web app that gives you
major markets. Sony Ericsson vision is to many ways to save and access anything you
become the industry leader in Communica- want to remember. It automatically organizes
tion Entertainment; where new styles of and enhances the data you’ve stored with
communicating through the internet and useful links and offers to save you time and
social media, become entertainment. money.
Sony Ericsson offers exciting consumer
experiences through phones, accessories, Square
content and applications. www.squareup.com
San Francisco, California
Square is focused on bringing immediacy,
transparency and approachability to the
Android world of payments: an inherently social
interaction each of us participates in daily.

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The New York Times
www.nytimes.com www.thumbplay.com
Chrome New York, New York Chrome New York, New York
The New York Times Company includes The Thumbplay, a leading provider of mobile
New York Times, the International Herald entertainment in the U.S., has built an
Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily award-winning service centered on deliver-
newspapers and more than 50 web sites, ing millions of pieces of mobile content to
including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and 95 percent of U.S. devices among every
About.com. The Company’s core purpose is major carrier. Thumbplay’s latest offering is
to enhance society by creating, collecting Thumbplay Music, a next generation, cloud-
and distributing high-quality news, informa- based music service that delivers millions of
tion and entertainment. songs on-demand to smartphones and PCs/
Macs.
TheDeadline
the-deadline.appspot.com TimeBridge Inc.
Hamburg, Germany www.timebridge.com
TheDeadline is an intelligent Todo-Manager. Berkeley, California
Adding and tagging todos is as easy as TimeBridge is an easy-to-use web app that
Wave
writing a Twitter post. TheDeadline provides helps busy professionals schedule and
App Engine a novel way to share todos fast and easy with run great meetings across companies and
co-workers to collaborate in small and large calendaring systems. TimeBridge helps you
projects. An integrated artificial intelligence quickly find a time to meet, add a phone
gives status updates, asks for decisions and or web conference and collaborate on the
automatically re-submits overdue todos in a agenda, action items, meeting documents
smart way without annoying the user. and notes.

Thermopylae Sciences and TripIt


Technology www.tripit.com
www.t-sciences.com San Francisco, California
Geo Arlington, Virginia TripIt helps people organize and share their
Thermopylae Sciences + Technology is non- travel plans no matter where they book. Trav-
Android
traditional services and software company elers simply forward their travel confirmation
that harnesses new and emerging concepts emails from over 1,000 sites to plans@tripit.
and technologies to rapidly deliver solutions comand TripIt automatically creates a master
to customers in Federal/DoD/commercial itinerary that combines all their travel plans
sectors. These specific solutions include in one place plus weather, maps, restaurants
products like iSpatial and iHarvest, as well as and more and can be accessed anytime
custom solution development built specifi- online or through a mobile device.
cally around a customer or problem set.

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Sandbox cont... Ubisoft
Trulia
www.trulia.com www.ubisoft.com
San Francisco, California San Francisco, California
Trulia is a real estate site focused on Ubisoft is a leading producer, publisher and
Geo App Engine
empowering you with smarter tools to help distributor of interactive entertainment prod-
you find the right home. Whether you are an ucts worldwide and has grown considerably
active buyer, seller or real estate enthusiast, through a strong and diversified line-up of
Trulia gives you all the information you productsand partnerships. Ubisoft is present
care about, from rich, property data to a in 28 countries and has sales in more than
personalized search experience. Trulia brings 55 countries around the globe.
together local information, community
insights, market data and national listings all UnaWave
in one place. www.unawave.com
Wave
Los Angeles, California
TweakerSoft UnaWave is a simple and elegant work

TweakerSoft www.tweakersoft.com
Torino, Italy
management application that works on top
of Google Wave and fully leverages its rich
Google APIs TweakerSoft originated from more than a real time collaboration and communications
decade of software development in CAD/ framework. UnaWave enables managers,
CAM, graphics and mobile applications. They team leaders and team members to easily
specialize in the development of innovative assign, track and report on work status,
Mac and iPhone software. reducing the complexity, cost and effort
required to manage short term and long term
TweetDeck work assignments.
TweetDeck BETA www.tweetdeck.com
London, United Kingdom Unity
App Engine
TweetDeck is a leading browser for the www.unity3d.com
real-time and social web, allowing users to San Francisco, California
Android Unity Technologies is an emerging market
connect with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and
MySpace. Our advanced user interface gives leader in mobile and online 3D technology.
you more power in managing your social It’s flagship product Unity is revolutionizing
stream across desktop and mobile platforms. the game industry and beyond, delivering
great power, workflows and platform reach.
Twilio
www.twilio.com Ushahidi
San Francisco, California www.ushahidi.com
Wave Twilio provides a web-service API for Orlando, Florida
Geo
businesses to build scalable, reliable The Ushahidi Platform allows anyone to
gather distributed data via SMS, email or web
communication apps that make and receive
and visualize it on a map or timeline. Our goal
phone calls and and send and receive SMS is to create the simplest way of aggregating
messages. information from the public for use in crisis
response.

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VendAsta
www.vendasta.com www.wave.to
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Bangor, North Wales, United Kingdom
App Engine wave.to integrates existing products and ser-
VendAsta is sowing trust by making social
context portable. With our applications vices into the Google Wave platform. We’re
StepRep (for small businesses) and Wave a small dedicated development team who
MashedIn (for bloggers and website owners), Day 1 only have been involved in extending the platform
the networks you’ve built up on Facebook, since its announcement and have integrated
Twitter, etc. can extend to you and your social Google Wave into social networking, instant
connections all over the web. messaging, CRM platforms, mobile devices
and e-mail. Our e-mail platform Mr-Ray
Voxeo won the Judges Choice award in Mashable’s
www.voxeo.com Google Wave API Challenge.
Orlando, Florida
Social Web
Voxeo unlocks the value of communications WebFilings
with open standards, disruptive innovation www.webfilings.com
and a passion for problem solving. More than App Engine Los Altos, California
100,000 developers, 45,000 companies and WebFilings delivers a revolution in
half of the Fortune 100 use Voxeo to deliver collaboration software for regulatory
speech-enabled inbound and outbound IVR, compliance—providing the only end-to-end
call control, conferencing and SIP-based solution to meet SEC reporting requirements.
VoIP applications, including multi-channel Our intuitive user interface integrates word
applications that span voice, SMS, IM, the processing and spreadsheet editing capabili-
mobile web and social networking. ties into a single, rich internet application—
streamlining the entire reporting process
with features and document controls
Walk Score Walk Score
TM

www.walkscore.com fine-tuned to the needs of SEC reporting


App Engine professionals. WebFilings helps companies
Seattle, Washington
Walk Score measures the walkability of any reduce the time, risk and costs associated
address and through integrations with real with creating and filing SEC reports.
estate sites helps millions of homebuyers
find a walkable place to live. We believe walk- WHERE
able neighborhoods are one of the simplest www.where.com
and most effective solutions to halt climate Boston, Massachusetts
Android WHERE is a leading local search and
change, improve our health and strengthen
our communities. recommendation service. WHERE puts the
best local information at users’ finger tips
with real-time reviews and special offers
from local merchants. WHERE is available
on over one hundred mobile devices and a
leading application on all major smartphone
platforms and carriers.

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Sandbox cont... Yelp
WithWaves
www.withwaves.com www.yelp.com
Seattle, Washington San Francisco, California
WithWaves is the exploration of Google Wave Yelp is a website that connects people with
Wave great local businesses in the US, Canada,
utilizing technology developed under the Android
Streamd.in umbrella. WithWaves is a small UK and Ireland. Yelpers have written more
team of developers focusing on providing than 10 million local reviews, making Yelp
simple collaborative applications and tools. a local guide for real word-of-mouth on
We have developed http://streamd.in, everything from boutiques and mechanics to
amazon.withwaves.com, ebay.withwaves. restaurants and dentists.
com and run the withwaves.com blog, all of
them with support to run standalone and as Zillow
gadgets in the Google Wave ecosystem. www.zillow.com
Android Seattle, Washington
WorkSmart Labs WorkSmart Labs Zillow.com is an online real estate market-
www.worksmartlabs.com place where homeowners, buyers, sellers,
Android
New York, New York renters, real estate agents and mortgage
The WorkSmart Labs mission is to use professionals find and share vital information
technology to make fitness more motivating about homes and mortgages.
and effective. We make CardioTrainer mobile
wellness software on the Android, as well as ®
Zoho
provide many gym entertainment solutions. www.zoho.com
Pleasanton, California
WOT Work. Online Zoho offers a broad suite of Online Business,
www.mywot.com Enterprise Productivity & Collaboration Applications for
Helsinki, Finland Small and Medium Organizations.
Web of Trust is a community-based safe
Chrome surfing tool that uses an intuitive traffic-light
style rating system to help you avoid risky
sites when you search, browse and shop
online.

Yahoo! Inc
www.yahoo.com
Sunnyvale, California
Social Web Yahoo! Inc. offers a robust set of developer
tools, APIs and resources through the Yahoo!
Developer Network.

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