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Google onCampus – July 2008

Welcome

We can't believe it's already July! We hope you're finding lots of exciting ways to spend your summer. For those of you who've already taken a few minutes to submit our survey, thanks! If you haven't yet done so please take a few minutes to share your thoughts and fill out the survey to let us know what you think. 

Features

  • YouTube Google Student Site - Google launches a YouTube site specifically for students like you! 
  • Google Games 2008 – Read about this year's Battle of the Brains at campuses throughout North America.
  • Intern Q&A – Andrew, a Stanford PhD student and Google Intern shares his thoughts about his internships at Google.
  • Google Code Jam - Do you find yourself debugging in your sleep? Enjoy solving tough problems and grappling with technical challenges? Then enter Google Code Jam and compete for more than $80,000 in cash prizes!

Life@Google

  • Kai-Fu Lee – Watch the leader of Google's engineering efforts in China give the keynote speech at the 2008 World Wide Web Conference in Beijing.
  • Google I/O – Earlier this summer, Google welcomed over 3,000 developers to San Francisco, CA. Check out the videos of this huge event.    
  • Mario Batali Food Network star and Iron Chef Mario Batali spent a day in our NYC offices to discuss his new book, Italian Grill.
  • Charlie Ayers – The original Google Chef returned to his namesake cafeteria to discuss his new book, Food 2.0.
  • From the Google Kitchens – Google Chefs are known for their delicious recipes. Here's a classic for Chocolate Chip Cookies. 

Product News

  • Google Book Search – organizing the world's information means taking a look at items already in print. Learn about Google's efforts in this exciting field. 

Tutorials - Creating Mobile Apps with Android

  • Android – Learn more about Google's mobile platform and how to build applications using the Software Developer Kit (SDK).

PuzzlesCheck out July's Puzzle Challenge and see June's Solution.

Meet the Team - Learn more about our team.

Archives - See what you might have missed in previous updates.

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