HTML 5
With any luck this signifies the beginning of the end for Flash as we know it.
Kevin Lynch building an animated Ducati ad on stage at I/O.
Android 2.2 (Frozen Yogurt aka Froyo)
In any relationship, it is relatively easy to crush on the combination of hot but quirky. Where it turns into love is when hot keeps getting hotter and the quirks get fixed and make room for new and more interesting forms of quirky. Android is that kind of love. Open, free love in any way suits your fancy. Don't worry, you can still pay for love in the Android Market if that is your thing...
Open Source/Google Guru Gina Traponi, of smarterware.org, reviews the highlights of what's cool and new in Froyo.
http://goo.gl/BdW6
Google TV
In any relationship, it is relatively easy to crush on the combination of hot but quirky. Where it turns into love is when hot keeps getting hotter and the quirks get fixed and make room for new and more interesting forms of quirky. Android is that kind of love. Open, free love in any way suits your fancy. Don't worry, you can still pay for love in the Android Market if that is your thing...
Open Source/Google Guru Gina Traponi, of smarterware.org, reviews the highlights of what's cool and new in Froyo.
http://goo.gl/BdW6
Google launched it's frontal assault on Big Cable. This could be the beginning of the end for stupidly bundled cable packages (fingers crossed). Google TV promises to seamlessly integrate the best of the web with the best of TV that is currently available. In short, open source WebTV that doesn't give Microsoft the opportunity to screw it up. Your Android device becomes a remote control and... hmmm... There may finally be a use for the iPad... a super sweet remote control. ;-)
Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks to the CEOs of the high power partners that have signed on to the Google TV project. They are all on record for launching Google TV by fall 2010.
Wave is open to all, without invitation.
Ok, so nobody knows how to use Google Wave. Most people have never heard of Google Wave, but now they can all use Google Wave to collaboratively not understand it without having to track down an invite. It will be a powerful collaboration at some point once Google makes it more intuitive for the common user.
If you are the super-geek that wants to learn it before everyone else, check out The Complete Guide to Google Wave.
Lars Rasmussen presents the features of Wave at I/O.
Ok, so nobody knows how to use Google Wave. Most people have never heard of Google Wave, but now they can all use Google Wave to collaboratively not understand it without having to track down an invite. It will be a powerful collaboration at some point once Google makes it more intuitive for the common user.
If you are the super-geek that wants to learn it before everyone else, check out The Complete Guide to Google Wave.
Lars Rasmussen presents the features of Wave at I/O.