Here's hoping they announce a different, more usable fork of the Google Glass operating system and SDK, because the currently-public Glass software has gone far off the rails, and is in worse shape feature-wise than it was a year ago at the last Google I/O. As a developer and power user who made a serious attempt to make Glass work, I am pissed at how Google has handled this so far.
Well, a year ago the GDK wasn't even out yet so I'm not sure I'd say that.
But since XE16 Glass has taken a step backwards both in daily usability, and from a dev perspective (no more static cards from GDK apps? Touchpad no longer scrolls ListViews? and so on...)
Not being able to search the descriptions of all the talks is a bit annoying. It looks like clicking on a talk fetches the description and other data from the server, so I can't even search the initial loaded js/html to find what I want.
(specifically I'm trying to find out which talks are focusing on Dart and Go, and I can't find any way to actually do that).
Also, I like how some of the speaker photos are 20MB PNG files that have been resized in CSS to about 120px wide. For those keeping score at home, that's more than 1KB of data per displayed pixel.
Well, they did just sponser GopherCon a few weeks ago. I suspect that in order to drive adoption they don't want it to be perceived as a Google-specific technology.
glad there are a good number of talks on wearables. I hope they announce a better looking Glass though. As much as I love using Glass, it's just not aesthetically pleasing.
Same goes for other wearables like smart watches - needs more emphasis on design than just a display slapped on to a watch strap.
What I actually like about Google IO, it's its geekness. From homepage to the actual event. Also, Google has proven that geekness could have aesthetics.
I'd really want to hear the whole "rumor" speculation about this consumer-level Glass launch at Q4 of 2014 which is again speculated at a much cheaper price. Will they "exchange" my explorer edition if I buy it now...that's always the hard question.
EDIT: just checked: only hardware they unveiled in the 2013 keynote was a Google Play Edition Galaxy S4, but in 2012 they introduced the Nexus 7, among other things.
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But since XE16 Glass has taken a step backwards both in daily usability, and from a dev perspective (no more static cards from GDK apps? Touchpad no longer scrolls ListViews? and so on...)
[+] [-] kyrra|12 years ago|reply
(specifically I'm trying to find out which talks are focusing on Dart and Go, and I can't find any way to actually do that).
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[+] [-] spankalee|12 years ago|reply
Dart sessions are called out here, FYI: https://plus.google.com/+dartlang/posts/VV11S22FvLr
Edit: copying the list here.
Connecting Cloud to Web https://www.google.com/events/io/schedule/session/c1d65645-3...
Upgrading the engine mid-flight https://www.google.com/events/io/schedule/session/22e6b6c0-c...
How we built the Chrome Dev Editor https://www.google.com/events/io/schedule/session/3888155e-3...
Making music with the mobile web https://www.google.com/events/io/schedule/session/6f73856f-9...
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"Upgrading the engine mid-flight: How Google improves its web apps without downtime"
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- Design.
- Pushing Chrome/ Web apps
- Games and wearables on Android
Seems like the start of pushing mWeb instead of apps for consuming web content.
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[+] [-] hw|12 years ago|reply
Same goes for other wearables like smart watches - needs more emphasis on design than just a display slapped on to a watch strap.
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EDIT: just checked: only hardware they unveiled in the 2013 keynote was a Google Play Edition Galaxy S4, but in 2012 they introduced the Nexus 7, among other things.
Unlikely, but possible.