Google Developers Newsletter - I/O Special Edition

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Google Developers NewsletterGoogle I/O 2013 Special Edition
Google I/O 2013 is a wrap, and we want to bring you some of our favorite moments with this special edition of our newsletter. Check out the I/O site to relive the full experience, or for specific videos visit the session schedule. Enjoy!
Top Google I/O Videos
Google I/O 2013 KeynoteHere's to Your ImaginationMaps Live: Skydiving at I/O with the Google Maps APIs and Chrome
Featured I/O Sessions
Ad Hoc analysis of the YouTube Analytics API using Google Apps ScriptExtend Google Docs with Apps ScriptWomen Techmakers present: 7 Techmakers and a Microphone
Featured I/O Playlists
Google I/O 2013 Android PlaylistGoogle I/O 2013 Chrome & Apps PlaylistGDL at I/O Playlist
I/O Developer NewsView More »
Go 1.1 is releasedSince the release of Go 1.0 in March last year, the "gophers" — a team at Google and hundreds of contributors from the open source community — have been hard at work. They recently released Go 1.1, a release that includes significant performance improvements, a race detector for finding concurrency bugs, new standard library functionality, and other fixes and refinements.
A Fresh New Look for the Google Maps APIThis month, as we celebrate your maps, we’re also introducing the largest visible change in our eight year history: a fresh new look and feel for theJavaScript and Static Maps APIs, in line with the launch of the new Google Maps. The new look is available for opt-in today, and is a simple one line code change: google.maps.visualRefresh=true;
Gmail adds support to schema.orgWe've added a new way to get things done from inside your inbox. From reviewing a restaurant to responding to an event invitation, a whole newset of actions is now supported by Gmail, and adding these actions to your emails only takes a few lines of markup.
Google TV Jellybean 4.2.2 announcedAt Google I/O, Google TV was all about enabling developers to bring more great experiences to TV. This means Google TV is moving to the latest version of Android (Jelly Bean, 4.2.2), as well as the latest version of Chrome.
Find the hidden patterns with YouTube's new Analytics APITrying to figure out how YouTube’s one billion monthly users are interacting with your videos? Try the new YouTube Analytics API to get custom reports of the YouTube statistics you care about in a direct JSON or CSV response, perfect for dashboards and ad hoc reports.
New features launched for Google Apps ScriptDevelopers can now write server side JavaScript to extend the Google Docs menu and sidebar. Developers can also fully automate Google Forms including creation and form submission handling. Learn about all the new features launched at Google I/O 2013 by visiting our launch blog post
Export animations from Flash Pro to Dart and HTML5At Google I/O, Google and Adobe announced the new Toolkit for Dart, a plugin for Flash Professional CC that allows developers to export their animations and games to Dart code and HTML5.
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+Google DevelopersSome of our I/O homepage Easter egg images came to life in the GDG lounge.
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