Rapid Development with Python, Django, and Google App Engine Guido van Rossum (Google) Learn how to create great web applications quickly on Google App Engine using the Django web framework and the Python language. Google App Engine lets you host complete, scalable web applications written in Python with minimal fuss. This tutorial assumes basic familiarity with Python but definitely no advanced Python knowlege; Django experience is optional. You will learn how to use the Django web framework with the datastore API provided by Google App Engine, and how to get the most mileage out of the combination. You will also see how to use Django best practices like unit testing when developing for Google App Engine.
Trying out the google shopper app with moto milestone, android 2.1 Fun stuff! sorry about the flipped video, that’s what happens when u use macbook’s photobooth to shoot. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I found some people requesting subtitles for this video when uploaded by Google. I tried contacting them to add my subtitles to the video but they never replied, so I’m taking the liberty of uploading it myself. I’m not waiting another year for a reply… Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Gary Vaynerchuk visits Google’s Mountain View, CA, headquarters to host a wine tasting and discuss his website tv.winelibrary.com . This event took place on April 3, 2008, as a part of the Authors@Google series. In 2006, Gary Vaynerchuk launched Wine Library TV (WLTV), a free daily video blog in which he tastes and reviews wines. He quickly built a reputation from his energetic and unpretentious reviews. Gary made television appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and The Ellen Degeneres Show, and he has garnered widespread media recognition including features by the LA Times and Washington Post. In 2008, Gary became increasingly known throughout the Web 2.0 community through communities like Facebook and Twitter, earning him the nickname “The Sommelier of Social Media”. His book, “101 Wines: Guaranteed to Inspire, Delight, and Bring Thunder to Your World” was released on May 13, 2008.
Michael Thingmand from Denmark asks: “Why doesn’t google.com validate (according to W3C)?” Thisvideo is part of a “Grab Bag” series in which Matt Cutts, head of Google’s webspam team, answers questions from webmasters. We’re not currently taking new video questions, so your best bet for getting an answer about webmaster-related search issues is to head to our help forum: www.google.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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