Friday, 4 December 2009

Google Wave Talk by Lars Rasmussen and Stephanie Hannon


Google Wave is already 'rocking' the tech world. Some people love it, some hate it, while some just don't understand it, but no one can ignore it. It is an innovative, and possibly a game-changing product. Admittedly it is not a polished product yet because it is still in 'Alpha' stage. Google decided to release their product early on to users and developers to gather their feedback, and discover new use-cases for Wave by letting developers create extensions and robots using the Wave API.
I have used Wave on several occassions, and found it very useful when I am having a technical conversation with my colleagues, or taking notes on a public Wave at a conference which is co-edited in real-time by other attendees.

On 26th October, 2009 London-GTUG was excited to organize a Google Wave API talk by Lars Rasmussen and Stephanie Hannon. The event received an overwhelming response. Over 350 people registered for the event, and around 200 people attended the event. The event was held at a swanky conference room in Park Plaza near Riverbank London.


Lars and Stephanie talked about the Wave API, what you can and can't do with it. They also briefly talked about the future development plans for Wave.

Some of the highlights were:
1. Users will have more control over their 'waves', they will be able to organize, prioritize their waves etc. They will also be able to merge their waves eventually.
2. An extensions gallery is in the works, and will be published in the coming months. At the moment your apps will run only on the app engine
3. More of the Wave code base will be open-sourced
4. Extensions and Robots API will continue to improve and change
5. No plans to merge Gmail with the Wave in the near future.
6. Businesses will be able to manage, secure, syndicate their own Wave servers using the Wave Federated protocol

After the talk some of us went to the pub next door for further discussions, and netwoking. If you are interested in Wave APIs, join the Google group for latest dev updates and news. I'd like to thank Google for sponsoring and co-organizing this event.

Also, Please subscribe to London GTUG google group to hear about future GTUG events.

-Anup

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Opensocial API talk by Chris Chabot


London GTUG had it's first meetup on Friday evening(11th Sep), and I am very pleased to announce that it was a success! The talk was about the Opensocial platform by Chris Chabot. Chris is a Developer Advocate at Google, who's interested in Open Source, OpenSocial, and trying to do the impossible. Most recently he's been the driving force behind PHP Shindig, the reference OpenSocial server implementation, Partuza a popular open-source example social network site that shows how to use OpenID, OAuth and OpenSocial, and the OpenSocial PHP client libraries.

The event was hosted and sponsored by Google UK at their London office.
The agenda was as follows:
* 6:00-7:00pm Arrive & mingle
* 7:00-7:15pm General Announcements
* 7:15-8:15pm OpenSocial Presentation
* 8:15-8:40pm Q & A



Over 35 developers attended the event. The presentation was excellent and very well received by members I spoke to after the event. The talk was a right mix of technical and introductory level information aimed at developers who would like to work on the platform and want to understand the present and future goals of the platform.


Thank you Chris for the entertaining and insightful talk. I'd also like to thank Google for supporting the event.

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- Anup Jadhav
(http://london-gtug.org)


Monday, 27 July 2009

Hello World!

Welcome to London-GTUG! For more details go to http://london-gtug.org.
Watch this space for event details!

-Anup