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Google I/O 2012 - Building Android Applications that Use Web APIs

 
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Presented by Yaniv Inbar, Sriram Saroop at Google I/O 2012.


Google offers a large and growing set of back-end services, from AdSense to Tasks to Calendar to Google+, that can enrich your app, and increasingly they have a uniform set of APIs. This session discusses how to use them efficiently and securely, including authenticating safely and with good user experience, and describes Android-specific app-level optimizations. This talk will also introduce Google Cloud Endpoints - the ability to define your own REST APIs on App Engine, and use the Google API infrastructure to serve them. We will show you how you can use Google Cloud Endpoints to build great mobile apps back-ended by App Engine.


You can find our schedule at http://developers.google.com/live/android
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Presented by Yaniv Inbar, Sriram Saroop at Google I/O 2012.


Google offers a large and growing set of back-end services, from AdSense to Tasks to Calendar to Google+, that can enrich your app, and increasingly they have a uniform set of APIs. This session discusses how to use them efficiently and securely, including authenticating safely and with good user experience, and describes Android-specific app-level optimizations. This talk will also introduce Google Cloud Endpoints - the ability to define your own REST APIs on App Engine, and use the Google API infrastructure to serve them. We will show you how you can use Google Cloud Endpoints to build great mobile apps back-ended by App Engine.


You can find our schedule at http://developers.google.com/live/android
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43 episodes

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