Tech Talks and Fireside Chats at I/O 2010
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At the I/O 2010 event, Google released a series of videos from its Tech Talks and Fireside Chats, which covered a diverse range of topics from new programming languages to venture capital discussions. The Tech Talks featured presentations on the Go programming language by Rob Pike and Russ Cox, the Closure Library by Nathan Naze, and performance optimization using Page Speed by Richard Rabbat and Bryan McQuade, alongside sessions on SEO, user experience design, and engineering leadership. A notable first was a venture capital panel discussing trends like non-technical startup founders and platform openness. Fireside Chats offered insights from Google teams on their products, with a focus on audience Q&A, and included teams such as Android, Google Chrome, and Google Wave. These sessions are available on YouTube, with more video releases scheduled, including content from the Geo, Google APIs, and Google Wave tracks.
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