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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Registration open for Google developer conference
The Google I/O 2010 would be held in San Francisco on May 19-20, 2010
Google on Tuesday announced that the registration is open for its developer conference, Google I/O 2010 to be held in San Francisco on May 19-20, 2010.
Google I/O features 80 sessions, more than 3,000 developers, and over 100 demonstrations from developers showcasing their technologies. Talk shop with engineers building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications.
According to their blog, The event will be focused on building the next generation of applications in the cloud and will feature the latest on Google products and technologies like Android, Google Chrome, App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, Google APIs and more.
It also said that they are bringing back the Developer Sandbox, where developers from more than 100 companies will be on hand to demo their apps, answer questions and exchange ideas.
To register log in to code.google.com/io.
Google opens Docs for all files, over cloud
Google Docs will support files up to 250 MB in size, which is larger than the attachment limit on most email applications
Google in its Google Doc Blog announced that it will roll out the ability to upload all file types to the cloud through Google Docs.
Moreover, Google Docs will support files up to 250 MB in size, which is larger than the attachment limit on most email applications. Apart from this, Google Docs also offers 1 GB of free storage for files which need not be converted to one of the Google Docs formats (i.e. Google documents, spreadsheets, and presentations), and for more space, Google offers additional storage for $0.25 per GB per year.
Google Doc would now on support backing up large graphics files, RAW photos, ZIP archives etc.
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