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[Dubstep] – Obsidia – Android [Monstercat Release]
Show your support! 15 Tracks for $10 on iTunes and/or Bandcamp now! Get this track and 14 others from artists such as Ephixa, Arion, Feint, Stephen Walking, Going Quantum, Obsidia and so many more conveniently now on iTunes and Monstercat’s Bandcamp! Download Link:itunes.apple.com Don’t like iTunes? No Problem! Bandcamp! monstercatmedia.bandcamp.com New videos every Monday/Wednesday/Friday! Don’t forget to subscribe! ►Follow Monstercat Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com ►Follow Obsidia: YouTube: www.youtube.com SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com His Music: obsidiamusic.bandcamp.com
Ford Research: Using the Google Prediction API to Optimize Energy Efficiency
Ford Technical Expert, Ryan McGee and Ford System Architect, Johannes Kristinsson show how Ford is working with Google Predict API.
Why I’m Switching to Android
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22C3: Learning JavaScript with the Google Maps API
Speaker: (mesch) Steffen Meschkat The web application programming interface (API) that allows to embed google maps in web pages is quite simple, if you speak javascript, yet it employs some of the more sophisticated concepts of the language, such as custom objects and closures. So if you don’t speak javascript yet, but want to learn it, using the google maps API gives you a head start. We will walk through the components of the google maps API, emphasizing the javascript language features and their application to the API design as well as discussing the API itself. Issues include: the language itself, event handling, closures, custom objects. For more information visit: bit.ly To download the video visit: bit.ly
Google I/O 2009 – Advanced Techniques, AJAX API Playground
Google I/O 2009 – Fun Hacks and Cool JavaScript: The Advanced Techniques Behind the Google AJAX API Playground Ben Lisbakken In this session, learn advanced Javascript, why App Engine is so easy to develop on, protecting from XSRF vulnerabilities, cutting the load time of your app in half, and hear about general client-side web app techniques. These lessons are taught in the context of the design and development of the AJAX API Playground (code.google.com a tool which can help developers learn about and experiment with many of Google’s APIs. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Chrome for Android Beta: Under the Hood
The engineering team behind Chrome for Android Beta talk about the underlying architecture, developer tools, and more. Chrome for Android Beta is available for devices running Android 4.0 and higher. To learn more, visit: google.com
Android Fragmentation is Getting Better
www.lockergnome.com – One of the chief arguments against Android and in favor of iOS in today’s mobile OS battle can be simplified to one word: fragmentation. You can see that word thrown all over the place, usually padding walls of text written by an iOS fanboy who probably hasn’t the slightest clue what fragmentation really is. Isn’t that the problem with everything, though? People don’t know what they’re talking about. Here’s a programmer’s perspective on how Android’s fragmentation can actually be a good thing. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: youtu.be www.gnomies.com http profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com
Google Maps API and Tripadvisor
maps.google.com Tripadvisor, the world’s largest online travel community, uses the Google Maps API to plot real-time hotel availability and to create popular social network applications like Cities I’ve visited and Local Picks.
World’s First Android Powered Watch that Syncs to Your Phone!
The i’m watch is a sporty looking watch that does so much more than just tell time; it’s actually an Android powered device that syncs to your phone! It connects to your smartphone via bluetooth and lets you access any of your phone’s apps and features right on your wrist! Visit www.imwatch.it to learn more! PRODUCT i’m watch PRICE: $299 AVAILABILITY: Now FEATURES: Android, Facebook/Twitter feed integration, apps, 1.5″ color screen, 240×240 pixels