Google Developer Day coming to a city near you in 2011

 

As Vic Gundotra announced previously, Google Developer Day (GDD) will be coming to eight cities in 2011. Please save the date, as we prepare to bring our world tour of GDDs to a city near you.

  • September 16: Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • September 19-20: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • October 10: Moscow, Russia
  • October 18: Prague, Czech Republic
  • November 1: Tokyo, Japan
  • November 8: Sydney, Australia
  • November 13: Tel-Aviv, Israel
  • November 19: Berlin, Germany

Google Developer Days are a chance to learn about our latest developer products and meet the engineers who work on them. As in years past, we will have an application process when registration opens, so stay tuned, as we will continue to bring you updates.

About Browsers and the Web

Late last year, Google released an illustrated online guidebook for everyday users who are curious about how browsers and the web work. In building 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web with HTML5, JavaScript and CSS with our friends at Fi, we heard from many of you that you’d like to get your hands on the source code. Today, They’re open sourcing all the code for this web book at http://code.google.com/p/20thingsilearned, so that you can use and tinker with the code for your own projects.

20 Things I Learned was celebrated this year as an Official Honoree at the 15th Annual Webby Awards in the categories of Education, Best Visual Design (Function), and Best Practices. For those of you who missed our initial release last year, here’s a quick recap of the APIs behind some of the web book’s popular features:

  • The book uses the HTML5 canvas element to animate some of the illustrations in the book and enhance the experience with transitions between the hard cover and soft pages of the book. The page flips, including all shadows and highlights, are generated procedurally through JavaScript and drawn on canvas. You can read more about the page flips on this HTML5rocks tutorial.
  • The book takes advantage of the Application Cache API so that is can be read offline after a user’s first visit.
  • With the Local Storage API, readers can resume reading where they left off.
  • The History API provides a clutter-free URL structure that can be indexed by search engines.
  • CSS3 features such as web fonts, animations, gradients and shadows are used to enhance the visual appeal of the app.

With this open source release, we’ve also taken the opportunity to translate 20 Things I Learned into 15 languages: Bahasa Indonesia, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Tagalog.

We hope that web books like 20 Things I Learned continue to inspire web developers to find compelling ways to bring the power of open web technologies to education. 20 Things I Learned is best experienced in Chrome or any up-to-date, HTML5-compliant modern browser. For those of you who’ve previously read this web book, don’t forget to hit refresh on your browser to see the new language options.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Небо видело все – Stalker Film part 3

“Небо видело все” – короткометражной фильм часть Третая. 21 мая состоялся релиз в Царскосельском доме молодежи, а уже сегодня мы рады сообщить о интернет-премьере. Хотим выразить благодарность всей команде за отличную работу! Приятного просмотра!

Режиссер: Константин Шелепов Продюсер: Пётр Желтухин Сценарий: Константин Шелепов, Карина Гимазова Операторы: Константин Шелепов, Александр Смирнов Фотограф: Александр Смирнов В ролях: Вячеслав Тихонович Гроздов, Александр Филиппов, Мария Зайцева, Петр Желтухин, Юрий Клементьев, Глеб Драчёв, Игорь Шелепов, Александр Смирнов, Дмитрий Кривошеенко, Виталий Логинов, Евгений Лучинскас, Константин Сироткин и другие..


The new S.T.A.L.K.E.R. movie is already here!
This is part 3 of 3.
Enjoy it!

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Небо видело все – Stalker Film part 1

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Небо видело все – Stalker Film part 2

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