It's coming: Open Call for Google Developer Day
    
    
    
    
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      Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing Team
By
      Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing TeamRegistration for
      our first set of 
Google
      Developer Day (GDD) events in Latin America will begin in two weeks, with the
      remaining six events following shortly thereafter. As in years past, the application process
      requires each developer to complete a short questionnaire and optional Developer Quiz.
Numbers and statistics aside, we wanted to give you a way to really show us
      what you’re made of. So for 2011, we’re inviting our most passionate developers to participate
      in 
Open Call for Google
      Developer Day, for a chance to showcase your work alongside your peers from eight
      GDD countries around the world.
This year’s Open Call challenges will
      focus on the 
Android
      ADK and 
HTML5 platforms,
      while giving you a chance to show us why your GDD country rocks. No matter which challenge you
      choose, your submission must reflect the regional culture of the GDD that you will be
      attending, be this through music, creative imagery, lighting or colors--the opportunities are
      endless! 
A panel of judges in each country will 
select 10
      submissions from each of the challenges to be featured online and in-person at
      Google Developer Day. We will also take your submission into consideration when reviewing your
      GDD application. Remember that Open Call is an optional supplement to your GDD application,
      though you might get extra credit for participating. In many cases, this will also mean that
      you secure your spot at GDD before we open registration to the public.
The Android ADK Open Call will open 
on July 18 with the HTML5 Open
      Call following on 
August 1. In the meantime, start by brushing up on your
      skills and familiarizing yourself with the guidelines for Open Call at our nifty 
website.
Want more GDD news? Check back on this blog and stay tuned as we work on updating our
      
GDD website to bring
      you the latest on locations, sessions and agenda. We're looking forward to seeing you at 
#gdd11!
(Updated July 12: corrected hashtag.)
Google Developer Day will come to eight cities around the
      world in 2011, bringing you the future in web and mobile technologies. These one-day events
      feature deep technical content on Google platforms and products from the teams that work on
      them. Join us for the latest developments in Android, Chrome, HTML5, App Engine and more in a
      city near you.Phoebe Peronto is a
      Developer Marketing Intern working to coordinate the launch of Google Developer Days 2011. She
      hails from UC Berkeley as a rising senior studying Political Science and Business, and is
      excited to work with the Google team for summer 2011.Posted by Scott Knaster,
      Editor