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Open Web Developer Summit
The inaugural Open Web Developer Summit (April 21-22, 2008) – devoted to Google APIs, open source and all things code, from Android to the YouTube Data API – is designed to help developers with learning how best to leverage the engineering muscle of Google in their own code, on their own web sites, and in their own businesses.
At the 2-day Summit, delegates will hear from leading developers and industry experts about the impact Google's multifaceted initiatives are having on the world of Internet technologies today and on what the future is likely to bring from Google tomorrow. Technical sessions will explore a world of web development and application-building opportunities.
In the Summit, sessions will feature topics like Google Gears, Google Mashup Editor, and Google Gadgets. They will include OpenSocial, the set of common APIs for building social applications across many websites, and GWT (used for building AJAX apps in Java). Speakers will also be looking at Android, the software stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware and key applications.
- Scott Blum
- Adam Bosworth*
- Christian Schalk
- Paul Rademacher
- Adam Sah
- Bret Taylor
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Marty Alchin 12/08/07 07:32:19 AM EST | |||
What they've done so far is open up part of their API to the public, while keeping more of it for themselves. I expect it's only a matter of time before they start opening up the rest to paying customers, who will get their own secret key, linked to a site's domain, which can be retrieved through the HTTP Referer header. The signature would act much like an API key does today, except that by combining a secret with a product of the chart's arguments, the signature will vary for each individual chart, and Google can trust that the person who generated it is a genuine customer, and that it hasn't been modified along the way. It would no longer be possible to simply copy an API key and fake an IP and Referrer value, it would still require something extra, which only Google and its customer would know. |
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