Google I/O
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- jfletcher0
Hopefully everything will have limited invites with "amazing" social features so they really take off.
- ukit0
- i_monk0
Flash? I heard that was dead.
- munch0
The Chrome Web Store could potentially be huge. A great opportunity to make money on web apps. And no restrictions on coding language!
- ukit0
- georgesIII0
looking good, looking good
http://code.google.com/webfonts- oh hey!ismith
- waiting for a really nice demo... hopefully they can solicit more legit faces too...ismith
- for this I say GO GOOGLE! maybe they can buy rights to some Lubalin faces... :)ismith
- this looks fantastic. I'm really liking :http://code.google...monNom
- hmm... really likeing this for text:
http://code.google.c…monNom - This looks like one to follow.jamble
- again no cyrillics. :( how not UTF-8, google!popovich
- ukit0
Some videos of the talks if you are a true nerd
http://www.youtube.com/user/Goog…
Actually parts of it are kinda interesting. They are really pushing this HTML5 thing
- tOki0
- georgesIII0
I was only a link away from the test
http://code.google.com/webfonts/…
- PIZZA0
Pretty funny how all the open source types suddenly think Ogg Theora is crappy when just a few weeks ago they were saying its a viable H.264 alternative.
- lukus_W0
Kind of shows Apple's keynote up -> after all, their big announcements involved restricting developer freedom, introducing adverts on the iphone and finally allowing multiasking on the latest iPhones.
- georgesIII0
watching it right now,
pretty fuckn amazing, apple is probably feeling like shit right now- apple feels like shit because google is heavily promoting html5?kpl
- albyeno0
"Can we switch to the other box" is the slogan for GoogleTV
- plash0
http://www.youtube.com/user/Goog…
anyone else watching?
- kpl0
vp8 is a huge disappointment. turns out to be a rip of h.264, the patent lawyers getting up all in that ass. And most of the spec turns out to be C code? I'm thinking Google rushed this out for some reason, non-technical, probably BS reason.
- Google rush shit out far too often, their whole culture is fucked beyond beliefPIZZA
- ukit0
Maybe it's "good enough" though?
Even though the licensing terms of h.264 are kind of confusing (apparently it's free if you are a non-commercial site and even a commercial site under 100k users) it does seem like an open source alternative would be preferable.
- plash0
oh yay. a new resolution to put in our screen css.
- applepirate0
google tv and youtube leanback.... whoa.
- PIZZA0
"good enough" can fuck off, Flash video player is "good enough" some of us want better.