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Google I/O 2010 Keynote Online
For those of you who aren't able to attend the Google I/O 2010 conference (like me), you're in luck! The entire first day keynote is online, and there are some pretty interesting announcements. HTML5 is the big push, and I've got to admit some of what they showed looked slick, and looks to provide for a bright future for Chrome OS. Announcements included a Google Web-App store for "local" and offline web apps (including Flash based apps), HTML5 tooling from Adobe, Open source codecs, the WebM project, among others...
You can see a preview here:
You can see the full keynote at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleDevelopers#g/c/02292AD8CFFE1349
(Note: it is broken up into 12 parts)
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Andrew Trice
Software Architect
Universal Mind
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- FITC 2 - Morning: Ralph Hauwert, Jim Corbett and Joa Ebert
- Introducing tinytlf




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Having got this far it then highlighted the next issue, converting the truncated csv file into a timed text XML format. He rotated the images and used the red eye effect. He disconnected his WiFi to show that it also works without internet connection. Clicker got a star turn at the Google keynote to show off the potential of HTML5 and the upcoming Chrome Web Store.
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