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Are You A Web Developer? Head Over To Google D3VF3ST!

If you are a web developer or someone who is excited to see new and cutting edge technology on the web, then D3VF3ST is what you should be looking at. DevFest 2010 is a developer conference organised by Google to be held in the month of February and March in Pune and Hyderabad.Location and event details can be found here.

At this developer conference, the tech teams and employees of Google will talk about the latest HTML standard – HTML5 which has already been adopted by many web browsers. They will also talk about latest offerings from Google such as App Engine, Maps APIs, Chrome Extensions and Orkut APIs. Speakers at the event include Patrick Chanezon who manages the Open Web Advocacy team at Google, Rajdeep who works with the Maps & Chrome Advocacy teams and Prashant who helps developers create applications based on the Orkut and OpenSocial APIs.

If you are interested in attending the conference, you are required to register  here. You are required to carry a copy of the registration confirmation email and a photo identity card to the event. Registration is on a first come first served basis so hurry. The event is totally free of any charge and you are expected to bring your own laptop and power adapter. You can find the event details here.

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Debjit is a web-developer, social media g33k and a die-hard Pink Floyd enthusiast. He also writes about gadgets and new technology at digitizor.com and gadgetizor.com and loves watching start-ups grow and is very fond of helping them in their initial stages. For everything else you can contact him via email: debjit at digitizor dot com

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