Google Trivia: Win A Free Passes To Google Developer Event – Google I/O
Get free access to Google Developer Conference – Google I/O next week May 27-28
A big thanks to Google for the support of SiliconAngle group blog. As most know I’ve been collaborating with Google for a few years now and they just called up and offered me 10 free passes to the SiliconAngle group for their upcoming developer conference Google I/O. Thanks for recognizing SiliconAngle – we appreciate the endorsement.
If you’re a developer or into what Google developers then here is the chance to get a free pass to Google developer conference Google I/O.
The first people who can answer at least one of these questions gets a free pass. Answer in the comments below. In addition, I’ll give out passes to the most insightful or opinionated comment regarding Google developer or enterprise products, strategies, or technologies. Put an opinion in their with a capital O.
1. What year was the Google Search Appliance launched?
2. What was the original name for PageRank?
3. Who once likened Google Apps to technology from an advanced alien civilization?
4. What was Google’s third largest acquisition ever?
5. What Google product did the White House use to host a recent online town hall?
6. When was Google Apps first released and what was it called?
7. List Four (4) Google Apps APIs.
8. What feature did Google recently launch to give developers who work on cloud-based business apps access to behind-the-firewall data?
About Google I/O May 27-28: SiliconAngle and SiliconAngle Labs will be there
For two days in May, thousands of web developers will come together to learn how to develop web applications with Google and open technologies. Learn from product experts about Android, App Engine, Chrome, Google Web Toolkit, AJAX APIs and more. Engage with a community of excited developers just like you.
Since you’re here …
… We’d like to tell you about our mission and how you can help us fulfill it. SiliconANGLE Media Inc.’s business model is based on the intrinsic value of the content, not advertising. Unlike many online publications, we don’t have a paywall or run banner advertising, because we want to keep our journalism open, without influence or the need to chase traffic.The journalism, reporting and commentary on SiliconANGLE — along with live, unscripted video from our Silicon Valley studio and globe-trotting video teams at theCUBE — take a lot of hard work, time and money. Keeping the quality high requires the support of sponsors who are aligned with our vision of ad-free journalism content.
If you like the reporting, video interviews and other ad-free content here, please take a moment to check out a sample of the video content supported by our sponsors, tweet your support, and keep coming back to SiliconANGLE.