NYC-GTUG

Welcome software and web developers, designers, architects. Whether you use Java, Python, C++, JavaScript or HTML, we will cover the many technologies that Google offers such as App Engine, Google Wave, GWT, HTML5, Chrome, Android, and many, many others. The main web site is http://nyc-gtug.org The main discussion group is over at http://groups.google.com/group/nyc-gtug and you can also follow us on Twitter: nycgtugWe'll send an announcement soon at the Google group as well as here.

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Past events

  • Post Google IO Recap

    11-12 Jul 2012 in New York, United States

    If you couldn't make it to Google IO this year, come by for our recap.  Last year we had numerous Google engineers, advocates, and group members with presentations on what we saw.The date is tentative and RSVPs will open up after the 4th of July.  So keep an eye out here and on our Plus page https://plus.google.com/b/102033742326416578905/ for details.

  • This month's meetup is on Thursday Jan 26 - Android Joint Meetup

    25-26 Jan 2012 in New York, United States

    This month we are having a combined meeting with the Android Developers NYC Meetup - PLEASE see Thursday Jan 26 for info! - There's no meetup Wed, Jan 25!

  • The Festive GTUG

    14-15 Dec 2011 in , United States

    ===>You must be registered on Meetup with a first and last name or your name will not be forwarded to building security.   Check the RSVP list and observe how your name is displayed (in green) to verify that you are correctly registered.Instead of our usual three lectures venue,  this meeting will be more like an Unconference with groups that discuss specific subjects like NFC, Go, App Engine, etc. You are free to walk between the groups as you see fit.

  • October GTUG Meetup - Security in Google Apps

    26-27 Oct 2011 in , United States

    ===>You must be registered on Meetup with a first and last name or your name will not be forwarded to building security.   Check the RSVP list and observe how your name is displayed (in green) to verify that you are correctly registered.NOTE THE LOCATION! USE THE 76 NINTH AVENUE ENTRANCE CLOSEST TO 16TH STREET..Lightning Talks welcome.  Send us an email with your topic.OAuth2 for Google Apps - Jeff Posnick, GoogleOAuth2 is quickly becoming the new Web standard for authentication.

  • September GTUG Meeting

    28-29 Sep 2011 in New York, United States

    Combining Android, Near Field Communication, and App Engine - Ralph YozzoNear Field Communication? What is it and how can you use it?  We will show examples of practical (and not so practical) uses of the NFC reader/writer that is built into the Nexus S phone and soon many other phones.  NFC can be used in applications use as credit card payments.  We will also show examples of using the Android In-App Billing support.

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting

    25-26 May 2011 in New York, United States

    LocationGoogle111 8th Ave., 10th FloorEntrance is from the 8th Ave side of the building, by 15th StreetYou MUST be registered with your first and last name on this site to gain access to the building.

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting

    27-28 Apr 2011 in New York, United States

    Google Docs Apps Script - Saurabh GuptaThe New YouTube HTML5 Player - Jeff PosnickGo Interfaces - Bob HancockLocationGoogle111 8th Ave., 10th FloorEntrance is from the 8th Ave side of the building, by 15th StreetYou MUST be registered with your first and last name on this site to gain access to the building.

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting

    30-31 Mar 2011 in New York, United States

    Goroutines and Channels - Bob Hancock----------------------------------------------------------------------This is part of the ongoing series on the Go language.  In this session we will write a small web crawler that uses goroutines for parallel execution and communicates via channels.  We are going to limit this month to goroutines and channels, and talk interfaces next month.A Ralph Yozzo Project

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting

    15-16 Feb 2011 in New York, United States

    Feb GTUG meeting: Note date: Tuesday Feb 15, 2011Special Guest Speaker:Andrew Gerrand on the Go Language.Also: Lighting talks including Go Example (Bob), Camlistore (Andrew), and Securing Your Android App (Dario)We're open to lightning talks from members at large  - if you want to announce it let the organizers knowNote: Andrew will give a full day course on Go on Wed February 16, 2011.  See | / for details and registration.Location------------Google

  • Special Joint Meetup with NYC Java Meetup: Topic: Android

    13-14 May 2010 in New York, United States

    Hey all, since some of you have asked about Android projects, we're having a special last minute pre-Google IO Joint Meetup with the NYC Java Meetup.Featured Speaker: (remotely from CA) Stephen Ng (and Noel Yap)Topic: Android Development and Testing: an unauthorized guide to some unorthodox techniques.The primary development language for Android is Java, which means you get to write mobile apps in a familiar language with great IDE support.

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting

    28-29 Apr 2010 in New York, United States

    Featured Speaker: TBAOpen to lightning talks from members!refreshments, door prizesthanks to Oracle for the location and Google for their support and refreshments

  • March NYC-GTUG Meeting

    31 Mar-1 Apr 2010 in New York, United States

    details forthcoming!please indicate full name (and of guests) in the comment with RSVP

  • February NYC-GTUG Meeting

    22-23 Feb 2010 in New York, United States

    Our monthly meeting continues - speakers to be announced, in addition to your hosts we welcome any member to speak on the Google Technology of their choosing.stay tuned

  • January Monthly NYC GTUG Meeting

    20-21 Jan 2010 in New York, United States

    We're back, 2010 is looking like a another good year for Google Technologies..You organizers will be presenting again and we have a special guest, Sergey Chernyshev - details forthcomingThanks to Sun Microsystems for hosting the location.

  • December GTUG Meeting

    15-16 Dec 2009 in New York, United States

    guest speaker: Jeffrey Posnick on YouTube Direct also speaking, your organizers, Robert Hancock and Dario Laverde. And we're open to lightning talks from any member on any Google Technology related topic - bring a of couple slides, or a coding issue, or make an announcement. Q&A and WiFi. A special thanks to Sun Microsystems for the location and special thanks to Google for providing the refreshments for this meeting!

  • November NYC-GTUG meeting!

    11-12 Nov 2009 in New York, United States

    Wednesday Nov 11 2009 , 6:30pm at Sun Microsystems Details coming soon!! Topics include AppEngine, Wave, Data APIs, Android... Also a possible additional meeting the following week as well! Stay tuned.

  • Monthly NYC-GTUG Meeting: Google Wave

    9-10 Sep 2009 in New York, United States

    Special guest speakers on Google Wave! Details shortly

  • NYC-GTUG July Meetup

    20-21 Jul 2009 in New York, United States

    Welcome software and web developers, designers, architects. Whether you use Java, Python, C++, JavaScript or HTML, we will cover the many technologies that Google offers such as App Engine, Google Wave, GWT, HTML5, Chrome, Android, and many, many others. Meeting will be coordinated via main web site - but we'll send an announcement here as well and will update with more details (we'll probably allow RSVPs from both sites so feel free to RSVP on either site for now (not both).

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