Google I/O was a totally insane experience for me this year. I got a
substantial amount of my sleep for the week on mass transit or a bean
bag in the speaker prep area. I know a lot of the teams are working
hard on sharing more of the how it was done. I wanted to share a
couple more images and some more of what I've been up to now that I
have had a chance to sleep some.
First some general team news. I've moved offices this week. Before, I was sitting with the amazing imagery ingest team that handles bring in and processing all that amazing satellite and oblique imagery along with the terrain. I am still working with them, but I am now sitting with the Geo Outreach and Earth Engine Teams. For the first time since joining Google full time, I get to sit next to the other two full time Ocean team members. Woot! At Google, we do an amazing amount over VC, but there is nothing like just being around the team. We're never going to be able to get all the 20%ers who contribute to Oceans to be physically located in the same area. We're just too diverse a bunch.
And now, two pictures from IO. The first was the lineup outside Moscone West the day before the conference started. I was over from the SF office to do a "tech check" of the room. We tried out the slides on the actual projectors and made sure we were all comfortable with the on stage setup.
The cloud team was deploying hundreds of sensor datalogging notes throughout the three floors of the conference area. I've never seen so many sensor nodes before.
First some general team news. I've moved offices this week. Before, I was sitting with the amazing imagery ingest team that handles bring in and processing all that amazing satellite and oblique imagery along with the terrain. I am still working with them, but I am now sitting with the Geo Outreach and Earth Engine Teams. For the first time since joining Google full time, I get to sit next to the other two full time Ocean team members. Woot! At Google, we do an amazing amount over VC, but there is nothing like just being around the team. We're never going to be able to get all the 20%ers who contribute to Oceans to be physically located in the same area. We're just too diverse a bunch.
And now, two pictures from IO. The first was the lineup outside Moscone West the day before the conference started. I was over from the SF office to do a "tech check" of the room. We tried out the slides on the actual projectors and made sure we were all comfortable with the on stage setup.
The cloud team was deploying hundreds of sensor datalogging notes throughout the three floors of the conference area. I've never seen so many sensor nodes before.