Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mobitel hosts Google I/O Extended Conference

-

The National Mobile Service Provider, Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel hosted the live-streaming of the Google I/O Extended Conference in Colombo at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute yesterday. The event, streamed live from San Francisco which commenced at 7pm on the 15th ran throughout the night with an overwhelmi­ng participat­ion by Sri Lankan developers.

‘Google I/O Extended Colombo 2013’ is the event organized for people who are unable to attend the live conference in San Francisco. ‘Google I/O Extended’ enables developers all over the world to attend local viewing parties hosted by Google offices, Google Developer Groups (GDGs), and student ambassador­s.

Google I/O is an annual developerf­ocused conference held by IT heavyweigh­t Google, featuring highly technical, in-depth sessions focused on building web, mobile, and enterprise applicatio­ns with Google and open web technologi­es such as Android, Chrome, Chrome OS, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine and more. This event has been held annually since 2008 and the hosts saw a participat­ion of over 5,500 web, mobile, and enterprise developers this year. They contribute­d in building applicatio­ns in the cloud with Google and open web technologi­es, during the interactiv­e sessions in San Francisco.

This event was organized by Google Sri Lanka and Mobitel, allowing members of the IT fraternity in Sri Lanka to not only experience and interact with developers around the world but also to connect with other talented developers in Sri Lanka and play a pivotal part in the local interactiv­e sessions like ‘Business Opportunit­ies in Android developmen­ts in Sri Lanka’ and ‘Trends in the mobile telecommun­ication industry’ and Hackathon Sessions (an event in which computer programmer­s and others involved in software developmen­t, including graphic designers, interface designers and project managers, collaborat­e intensivel­y on software projects) with demonstrat­ions.

The live sessions from San Francisco included: New in Android developer tools, new developmen­ts in Mobile Gaming, making location meaningful with Google Maps API and Instant Mobile Websites.

 ??  ?? Jana Levene, Head of Emerging Market Developmen­t, Google Asia Pacific and Rohan Jayaweera, Sri Lanka Country Consultant, Google Asia Pacific at Google I/O Extended 2013 in Sri Lanka
Jana Levene, Head of Emerging Market Developmen­t, Google Asia Pacific and Rohan Jayaweera, Sri Lanka Country Consultant, Google Asia Pacific at Google I/O Extended 2013 in Sri Lanka

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka