Google Seattle Tech Talk Event - Google Voice, Video Chat and Chrome

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Google Seattle/Kirkland Events Team

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Feb 17, 2010, 8:41:53 PM2/17/10
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Join us for a tour through some Google technologies led by the
engineers in Seattle and Kirkland who built them. You are invited to
two talks describing the internal workings of a few Google products,
including Google Voice and Chrome. Details on the talks are below.

When: March 3rd, 6:30-8:30 PM
Where: Google Seattle

Space is limited- please RSVP at the link below!
https://services.google.com/fb/forms/seattletechtalkfeb2010/

Hope to see you there!

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Google Voice and Video Chat by Justin Uberti
How does video chat really work? The basic concepts are simple, but in
the real world there are a number of things that make life much more
complicated. Learn how all the pieces fit together in this deep dive
into Google video chat.

Justin Uberti is currently Tech Lead for Real-Time Communications at
Google, where he led the effort to create Google video chat. Prior to
joining Google in 2006, Justin served as the chief architect for AOL
Instant Messenger, including the development of AIM's voice and video
chat.

Google Chrome HTML5 Video by Andrew Scherkus
How exactly do you get video playback working in a multi-process,
cross-platform, sandboxed browser? Find out what worked, what didn't
and what it's like to work on open source projects at Google in this
retrospective on implementing HTML5 Video in Google Chrome.

Andrew Scherkus is currently a Software Engineer at Google Kirkland.
Since joining Google in 2008 he's been busy leading development on
Google Chrome's HTML5 audio/video implementation. Prior to that Andrew
was finishing up his bachelor of Software Engineering from the
University of Waterloo and working as an intern for ATI and Google.

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