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Google I/O Day 2

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Day 2 at the Google I/O Conference started earlier. When I got to the keynote, there were Lego all over the chairs. Could this be our next surprise? I do love Lego, but I can’t possibly love it more than this G2 phone. ;)

Then the announcement of Google Wave came! I’m sure Vic loves giving out all the great news. ;)

After the demo of Google Wave, I couldn’t wait to start using it! It’s like forums + email + IM + Google Docs + rsvp forms + all communication tools rolled into one! Very amazing! I think it’ll be a product that will revolutionize the internet.. Attendees of the conference will be getting accounts to test out the new product. I can’t wait!

After the Keynote, I was jumping in and out of sessions. There’s just so many that it’s hard to decide which to go to.

By 5pm, I felt really sad that Google I/O was over. But there’s always next year to look forward to!

Google I/O Day 1

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Daynah @ Google I/O

Day 1 at the Google I/O Conference will always be very memorable to me. I shall never forget it. I arrived at Moscone Center West with my friends and a huge Google Map pin awaited us outside the front steps. How super geeky and cool. :)

Registration was super fast. We got our spiffy Google I/O badge that was all decked out with a QR code with all of our contact info on it. They keynote started a little after 9am and everyone rushed to the third floor.

G2 Phone, Gift from Google I/OMany things were said in the keynote about new products, but the most exciting part was when Vic Gundotra said we’d each get a box with a URL in it. In addition to that box, we’d also get a Google phone. The crowd of 4.000+ attendees went wild at this point!
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SCIUG Conference 2008

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At the SCIUG Registration DeskEver since I got back from vacation, I’ve been working many long hours, playing catch up! And we’ve been planning all year for the Southern California Innovative Users Group (SCIUG) conference, and the day finally came. I was responsible for running one of the registration desks (A-M) this year and to take photos. The registration script I wrote for the conference sorts out all people who registered by who paid, and who didn’t, and splits them into A-M and N-z. Yup, very organized. heh

Looks like I’ll be doing the National IUG conference Local Arrangements website as well. Should be fun! It’ll be in Anaheim next May and I’m sure there will be an overload of Disneyland tips!

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