By integrating the Web with traditional TV, Google TV offers developers an important new channel for content. But creating apps for Google TV requires learning some new skills-in fact, what you may already know about mobile or desktop web apps isn't entirely applicable. Building Web Apps for Google TV will help you make the transition to Google TV as you learn the tools and techniques necessary to build sophisticated web apps for this platform. This book shows you how Google TV works, how it fits into the web ecosystem, and what the opportunities are for delivering rich content to millions of households. Discover the elements of a compelling TV web app, and what comprises TV-friendly navigation Learn the fundamentals for designing the 10-foot user experience Work with the Google Chrome browser on a TV display, and migrate an existing site Use examples for developing a TV web app, including the UI, controls, and scrolling Understand how to optimize, deliver, and protect video content for Google TV Help users discover your content by optimizing your site for Search-especially videos
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Dimensions: 150mm
Publication Date: 09 Aug 2011
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781449304577
About Amanda SuryaAndres FerrateDaniels Lee
Andres Ferrate is the founder of Cartosoft and a regular contributor to ProgrammableWeb. Cartosoft is an early stage startup focused on expanding the reach of geospatial technology to a broader audience through the Internet. As a contributor for ProgrammableWeb a leading portal for API and mashup information Andres writes about a variety of topics including enterprise mashups and new platforms (such as Google Wave). Andr s became interested in Google's platforms and APIs after working extensively with Google Maps mashups with which he has helped organizations address various mapping needs and challenges. He first learned about Google Wave at Google I/O Google's annual developer conference and shortly thereafter became increasingly more interested in the new platform. Prior to founding Cartosoft Andr s was Vice President of Operations for Geographic Technologies Group a leading provider of geospatial services and software for local governments throughout the U.S. Andr s has worked in the public private and non-profit sectors and his experience includes working for various startups metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) The World Bank and as a volunteer for various non-profits. He currently resides in Portland Oregon with his family. Amanda currently leads developer relations efforts for Google TV YouTube and Video Search. She's been at Google since 2006 and has had the privilege to work on various products including Google Apps App Engine and Google Wave. Previously she held various engineering roles at Bank of America and AT&T. Dan is a Developer Programs Engineer who's had the pleasure of working with several developer communities since he joined Google in 2006. After starting with iGoogle gadgets he worked closely with advertisers and agencies via Gadget Ads then onto Geo APIs focusing on V2 to V3 migration and now Google TV. Maile coordinates Webmaster Central outreach efforts as a Developer Advocate based in Mountain View California. She manages the Webmaster Central Blog -- teaching developers SEOs publishers and hobbyists to create a search-friendly website. She'd argue with her colleagues that Search is where it's at.A Previously Maile was a systems integration consultant for several pharmaceutical and technology companies as well as for the Department of Defense. As a Developer Advocate Paul works to promote Google's APIs and technologies. He is currently engaging with partners to develop Video Sitemaps improving Video Search. At Google he has managed a number of internal technical support teams Google Analytics Support and developed data warehousing solutions enabling Google's Sales and Support teams to scale. Shawn is a Developer Advocate at Google. He works on Google TV and Google Maps APIs but previously worked on OpenSocial APIs for social applications. Prior to joining Google in 2008 he worked at Yahoo Ariba eBay and a few early start-ups. Steve has been a software engineer for 25 years starting his career with the brilliant but doomed Commodore Amiga. Prior to joining Google Steve worked as a master software architect at Hewlett-Packard. His programming experience ranges from C/C++ to JavaScript.