Wow x2. Yes, that’s Google I/O day two = wow x2. Vic Gundotra wasn’t kidding when he had some more surprises up his sleeve at Google I/O 2009. Wave was amazing to say the least.
Normally in these presentations you get the typical echo-chamber response to events.. lots of hype etc.. but this is really impressive. [...]
So I’ve finished my first day at Google I/O. Man, what a day it was. The keynote was great and I actually got to sit front row. To see Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google no more than 20ft away was pretty cool. Vic Gundotra was the most active of the speakers and I’d say the [...]
I was a little bummed when I was madly hitting refresh on the Google App Engine and couldn’t get through. Once I did get through the 10K limit was already hit, all within about 15 minutes of release. I was trying to be one of the 10,000 developers allowed access after I saw [...]
Update: The 10k limit has already been hit. Wow. < 15 mins.
I saw the live Scoble feed on the Google App Engine announcement, so here are the details:
500MB storage
Available to the first 10,000 developers as of 9PM PST
10GB Bandwidth/day
200 Million megacycle CPU/day
Python code only
For a well-written app, Google says this should equate to [...]
Geeks Unite! As the title says on their page… I will be attending OpenWebVancouver this year. This event I’m especially looking forward to as it brings together web technology, culture, design, and the open source discussion all in one neat little place. If you want to learn about where the web is [...]
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