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Google I/O Pass Winner!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wow, there's quite a bit of creative talent out there! It was hard to select from
all the posts
, but the winning haiku was from
lionstone
:
public void youtube
extends the community
return social change
Honorable mention goes to Ron (who already bought a ticket to the conference!):
Documentation -
cut, five, seven, five, season
form situation
We'll be seeing both of them at
Google I/O
tomorrow -- if you're coming as well, come say 'hi' to the team at Office Hours, at the Sandbox, and in our two sessions. If you can't make it, watch the
Twitter stream
during the conference and the
videos
that will be posted afterwards.
Posted by Stephanie Liu, YouTube APIs and Tools Team
Google I/O Pass
Monday, May 18, 2009
Google I/O
, our largest developer conference in San Francisco, CA, is just around the corner, and we'd love to see more YouTube developers there. We'll have two formal sessions, as well as office hours and lots of demos at the Developer Sandbox.
Kuan, our Product Manager, will be giving a session about
writing great, monetizable apps
, and Jeff Fisher and Jochen Hartmann will be giving a session on the
new social feeds
.
Check out the rest of the
great sessions
and the
schedule
.
We have one free pass ($400 value) to give away, so if you'll be in the area, tell us why you want to go in
this forum thread
. We'll pick the worthiest person by the end of the week (hint: Jeff really likes Haikus :).
Posted by Stephanie Liu, YouTube APIs and Tools Team
YouTube APIs: Search Explained
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
In an alternate universe (where I have a goatee) I may be a voice actor instead of a Googler. However, since we live in this universe, the best I can do is make you a screencast about the YouTube API. Specifically, this video discusses the various search options we have in our Data API and the various limitations and caveats to keep in mind while integrating it into your program or website.
If our API documentation is like the printed manual in the box of a new purchase that you never read, think of this video as the one-page laminated card with pretty pictures on it telling you not to get crushed by a bookshelf or hurt your back. Enjoy!
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