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Blog post from Google Cloud
Google I/O 2011 attracted nearly a million participants who engaged through in-person attendance in San Francisco, global I/O Extended events, or by watching live-streamed keynotes and sessions on YouTube, disseminating a vast array of information. The blog highlighted several notable posts, including Cameron Henneke's discussion on developing the GQueues Mobile app, where he explored the decision-making process between coding in HTML versus native development and its implications on user experience and development efficiency. Another post introduced near field communication (NFC) technology, showcasing how the doubleTwist app uses NFC to facilitate low-overhead data exchange between Android devices, complete with sample code for developers. For those who missed live sessions, recorded videos were made available on YouTube, allowing continued access to the event's content, with the blog editor planning to enjoy more sessions and music performances over the weekend.
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