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HTTP 203 Season 2 is coming 5/18!

And if you listen closely you’ll hear a rustle… a Kurt Russell…
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Google Apps Developer Hangout on Air: Creating Calendar Events -Easy & Useful

Join the Google Apps Developer Team May 19th at 9am PT, and learn how developers and third party apps can benefit from injecting content to users’ calendars. In the session we will also review different approaches that have been provided by Google Calendar to create events and meetings such as API features, email markups, Android intents, Calendar import, etc. We will see you On Air!

RSVP here: https://goo.gl/HdM2Pa

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Inherit from native HTML tags with Web Components. Catch last week’s #Polycasts with +Rob Dodson. 
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Download the Google I/O 2015 Android app! #io15  

Following the release of the I/O schedule last week (https://goo.gl/r6tlfc) on the I/O web app (https://goo.gl/xk3NcN), you can now also customize your schedule and plan your I/O experience via the Android app: https://goo.gl/yLE3bF

Feel free to switch back and forth between the I/O web app and the I/O Android app -- your schedule will always sync between the two. To remain even more in sync, you can enable the Google Calendar integration in the Android app settings to see your I/O schedule alongside your personal events, all in one place.  

In addition to the schedule, the I/O’15 Android app includes the agenda, a video library from past I/Os and an overview of the social conversations happening about the conference on both Google+ and Twitter. By indicating if you’ll be attending in-person or remotely, the app shows you only the content that’s relevant to you - this means onsite attendees are offered facilitated pre-event WiFi configuration and can browse the venue map, while the remote experience shows live streamed content (with closed captions and Cast support).  

New this year: inspired by Google Now, the Explore screen aggregates similar content in cards. We hope this will make it even easier for you to find interesting events to add to your schedule.

Every year we build and open source the I/O mobile app with the goal of providing the developer community with a canonical example of a well designed Android app. This year our development applies Android best practices across testing, architecture, and UI, as well as a full implementation of the material design library. More details about the open source to come soon!

The app release to all users on Google Play might take up to 24 hours, so check back in soon if you’re not seeing it yet.
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#LazyWebShow is a recap of the past week’s events on the web platform. Join +Rob Dodson this week as he talks about the new Edge browser, and looks at how TCP is a lot like the 7th grade. 
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Revolutionizing Email Access with the Gmail API

In the latest episode of the Launchpad Online developer video series, Google engineer +wesley chun introduces you to developing with the Gmail API. 

With the API, gone are the days of using raw sockets to talk to Internet email protocols. Instead, the API's higher-level functionality lets developers access drafts, labels, folders, and of course messages, but also provide admin capabilities such as mass user migration. In this episode, you’ll find a high-level intro with a code sample plus get an American history lesson as an added bonus!

New to the series? It’s technical content aimed at beginners introducing a Google developer feature with a little bit of code to help get you started. Please tell us what you like and what topics you would like to see! #Gmail #API #LaunchpadOnline
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Do you have any idea how much trouble you create when you continually force us to use Passwords that we have not used before. I know about security, but for most of us who have only one account that does require intense security, and even that one isn't compromised by at times reusing a password. How many new passwords do you think we can remember? How many new ones can we even create? Why can't you just send the password to our alternate email addresses and leave us alone. I can't manage new passwords every 9 or 10 days because I have forgotten on, and for some unknown reason it had failed to update in my secure password memory site. I am not making multi-million dollar (or bitcoin) transfers, I am communicating with someone else, a fellow physician, other professional, etc. & if it is that secret it would be encrypted on a one-time use pad. Please consider leaving us alone to choose a password that we can remember, even if it was used before.
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+Laurence Moroney meets Greg Wilson for #CoffeeWithAGoogler and learn about how he used Google Cloud Platform to break records in calculating the value of Pi for Pi Day!
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Google Maps developer meetups coming to Boulder, Chicago and New York

We’re hitting the road -- bringing you a series of meetups to share the excitement of I/O with your developer community! The meetups will feature sessions with Google Engineers as well as customers such as Lyft, iFit by Icon Fitness, and more. Space is limited, so sign up today.

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FIRST is about teaching kids that science, technology & problem solving can be fun and rewarding. It’s a great “sport for the mind”, bringing teams of kids together to build robots and learn new skills.

Take a tour with engineer Alex Danilo as he takes his kids out for a ‘boring’ day to see how they react to the robot competition as it unfolds.

http://www.usfirst.org/ #OMGrobots
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Download the Google I/O 2015 Android app! #io15  

Following the release of the I/O schedule last week (https://goo.gl/r6tlfc) on the I/O web app (https://goo.gl/xk3NcN), you can now also customize your schedule and plan your I/O experience via the Android app: https://goo.gl/yLE3bF

Feel free to switch back and forth between the I/O web app and the I/O Android app -- your schedule will always sync between the two. To remain even more in sync, you can enable the Google Calendar integration in the Android app settings to see your I/O schedule alongside your personal events, all in one place.  

In addition to the schedule, the I/O’15 Android app includes the agenda, a video library from past I/Os and an overview of the social conversations happening about the conference on both Google+ and Twitter. By indicating if you’ll be attending in-person or remotely, the app shows you only the content that’s relevant to you - this means onsite attendees are offered facilitated pre-event WiFi configuration and can browse the venue map, while the remote experience shows live streamed content (with closed captions and Cast support).  

New this year: inspired by Google Now, the Explore screen aggregates similar content in cards. We hope this will make it even easier for you to find interesting events to add to your schedule.

Every year we build and open source the I/O mobile app with the goal of providing the developer community with a canonical example of a well designed Android app. This year our development applies Android best practices across testing, architecture, and UI, as well as a full implementation of the material design library. More details about the open source to come soon!

The app release to all users on Google Play might take up to 24 hours, so check back in soon if you’re not seeing it yet.
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Chrome 42 includes Push API, App Install Banners, and Fetch. +Pete LePage will tell you how these features will make your web experience feel more Appy!  #NewInChrome 
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In this episode of #CoffeeWithAGoogler, +Laurence Moroney meets with Ryan Troll to talk about security and sign-in, and how Google is constantly evolving to give you better, faster, more secure sigin in experiences. #Google #Android #Security 
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