Google I/O 2010 – Advanced Android audio techniques Android 301 Dave Sparks In this session, we will explore advanced techniques that you can employ in your apps when working with media. This includes using Android’s low-level audio APIs, selecting the appropriate format for your media files, and what’s now possible using new media framework APIs [...]
Google I/O 2009 – Transactions Across Datacenters (and Other Weekend Projects) Ryan Barrett — Contents — 0:55 – Background quotes 2:30 – Introduction: multihoming for read/write structured storage 5:12 – Three types of consistency: weak, eventual, strong 10:00 – Transactions: definition, background 12:22 – Why multihome? Why try do anything across multiple datacenters? 15:30 – [...]
David Pogue takes a look at Google Voice, a service that unifies all phones and voicemail.
So what does Google TV look like and how do you use it?
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 gets toned down, Google tries to take on Windows, and Fight Night Round 4 finds some DLC.
Words & music by Aprylle Gilbert, Musical production, arrangements & instrumentation by Robert Berry, Soundtek Studios, Campbell CA The Fix Have you heard, what they say about you Plastered all around the internet Everybody’s got a little theory on conspiracy And I suggest you Google it chorus: Oh no, I don’t believe it, no oh [...]
Here I show you Google Wave. To me, its a nice collaboration tool. Will it replace E-Mail, IM or anything else for the average user? I don’t think so. What do you think? Google Wave Video: www.youtube.com wave.google.com
Randall Munroe is the creator of xkcd, a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. Munroe on Munroe: “I’m just this guy, you know? I’m a CNU graduate with a degree in physics. Before starting xkcd, I worked on robots at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia. As of June 2007 I live in Massachusetts. [...]