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Friday, June 01, 2007
Today is Google Developer Day! We're hosting events for developers in ten cities around the world,
as you can read about from
Matt Cutts
and on our
Google Blog.
Jonathan Simon and Maile Ohye, whom you have seen on this blog, at conferences, and in our
discussion forum,
are currently hanging out at the event in San Jose.
I've been at the Beijing event, where I gave a keynote about "Plumbing the Web—APIs and
Infrastructures" for 600 Chinese web developers. I talked about a couple of my favorite topics,
Sitemaps and Webmaster Tools, and some of the motivations behind them. Then I talked a bit about
consumer APIs and some of our backend infrastructures to support our platform.
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