Saturday, 25 June 2011

Google streaming I/O conference 2011 live for those who can't make it

Google I/O 2011
The Google I/O conference, a gathering of developers from across the globe to San Francisco's Moscone Center, sold out in under an hour. In an effort to encompass as many people as clearly want to join in with the conference, Google is going to stream the keynotes, sessions and Developer Sandbox, live via the Google I/O website. This is in addition to the already planned I/O Extended viewing parties that Google and others are hosting around the world.

So if were unlucky in getting tickets, stuck at home, or to your desk on May 10th and 11th, but really want to get in on the I/O action, check out the Google I/O Live page, where you can register your interest by displaying the Google I/O Live 2011 HTML5 badge on your site. Oh and check out the fancy, bouncing ball, countdown clock while you're there too.

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Source: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/23/microsoft_putting_node_js_on_windows_azure/

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Now, however, the Federal Trade Commission has given Apple the green light, as noted by the Wall Street Journal, with Google receiving approval last week. In addition to Apple and Google, Intel was also given the go-ahead by the FTC on Friday, and Ericsson AB is said to be in on the action as well. Reuters claims that RPX Corp., a "patent risk mitigation services" company, is also planning to make a bid, while Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE has shown an interest in bidding on the LTE portions of the portfolio. RIM has also long been known as a potential bidder, but analysts seem to think the company will be outbid by the likes of Apple and Google early on.

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Lawsuit: Sony laid off security staff, unprepared for PS3 hacks

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