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Google I/O 2010 Keynote Day 1, pt. 6

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Video footage from Day 1 keynote at Google I/O 2010

For Google I/O session videos, presentations, developer interviews and
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  • The "oldest guy in the room" (as he said) did the best, most vibrant presentation. Very thoughtful.

  • The big old media companies have been slow to take on the web fully. This epitomises what they can do: bringing together the new media's brilliance and innovation, with the old media's experience and eye for quality.

    I hope to be as cool as Terry Mcdonell in front of 5000 people when I'm older!

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  • There are more better parts.

  • @cewitte1972

    admirable presentation from this old timer ... one of the best part of this show,

  • @otterboxiphone who cares about what you care about? waste of time.

  • @SpaXe1989 hahahahahaha it sounded like it but i believe it was "Fortune"

  • @FreeRange9

    The difference between Google and apple is that Google is providing choice, Apple is not. For example with Android if you want to use flash, Use it. Want to use HTML 5? Use it. Flash may be old and out dated by today's standards but it's still being used WIDELY on the internet and you can't just ditch it and move on. I'm sure as years pass web sites will adopt the html5, and it wont happen over night but as for today we still use flash and google knows it.

  • @SpaXe1989 its "fortune"

  • Nice. And they did it with HTML5 - imagine that. And why does the world need flash again? Google sucks - they are trying to use Apple's rejection of flash for their mobile devices as a wedge between Apple, and consumers and developers. Totally disingenuous when Google realizes full well, and have also stated in the past, that flash sucks and the web should be based on open standards. Where was the great Flash mobile demo Google? Oh yeh, there isn't one. Self-serving arrogant pricks.

  • There are waaaay too many of these videos from google I/O in the science and tech category.

  • @SpaXe1989 lol, he said Fortune.

  • @otterboxiphone yeah all that time could be spent at mcdonalds

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