Google Developers Group, BITS Pilani

Google Developers Group, BITS Pilani Computers/Technology
Google Developer Group(GDG) is an open group for all technical enthusiasts , who are interested in Google technology!!

03/07/2020

Our company is looking to hire for Senior Data Scientists / Data Science Manager positions.
They will be professionals who help drive the delivery of the Machine Learning projects at scale and streamline the experimentation efforts.
They will work with the Data Science team consisting of >20 members.

15/01/2017

News and insights on Google platforms, tools, and events.

27/07/2015

Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world.

For the first time, Google Developers Group,Bits Pilani collaborated with BITS ACM to organize an Info. session on Googl...
07/02/2015

For the first time, Google Developers Group,Bits Pilani collaborated with BITS ACM to organize an Info. session on Google Summer of Code 2015. It saw a footfall of over 300+ enthusiastic programmers and developers. Students asked various questions from our Ex-GSOCers (Gaurav Bansal, Joel Ruben Anthony and Prannoy Pilligundla).
We wish best of luck to all the aspirants.
Let the GSOCing begin!!!

GDG, BITS Pilani and BITS ACM present an Informative Session on Google Summer Of Code,2015. Be there !6th Feb - 8:00 PM ...
05/02/2015

GDG, BITS Pilani and BITS ACM present an Informative Session on Google Summer Of Code,2015. Be there !
6th Feb - 8:00 PM - LTC 5105

28/01/2015

Congratulations to the following students for being selected into GDG, BITS Pilani Core Team 2014.

Hritik Soni - f2014480
Mayank Agarwal - f2014111
Vaibhav Beriwala - f2014043
Nikhil Verma - f2014200
Rishabh Garg - f2014065
Mohit Yadav - f2014074
Suyash Kumar - f2014053
Mandar Khapekar - f2014271

Congratulations to the following students for being selected into GDG, BITS Pilani Community.
Paritosh Verma
Sagnik Majumdar
Shivam Gupta
Yash Shukla
Ankit Sultana
Aniruddha Purekar
Jaikumar Balani
Karan Deep Batra
Tushar Agarwal
Vaibhav Gupta

23/01/2015

We suggest you to connect to Google Maps as you read. Use the mentioned coordinates and amaze your eyes with 7 unbelievable and amazing views caught by Google maps! Have fun!

1. Gods out for patrolling

Coordinates 47.115398,9.190294

Go to the place, select street view. Then scroll up to the sky and rotate, you see a pink and black image in the sky. Looks like some Hindu Mythology Gods are on a round at Quarten, Switzerland.. No kidding!

2. Palm Jabel Ali

Coordinates 24.981079,55.026283

Have a look at the beautiful palm islands near Dubai. Go to the co-ordinated and zoom out!

3. The Coca-Cola view

Coordinates -18.52933,-70.249855

Change your view to satellite view and zoom in to see this enormous sized Coca-Cola logo! Reportedly, the company has used 70,000 empty coke bottles to create this on a hillside in Chile.

4. St. Patricks

Coordinates 41.76073,-86.268506

Hint: Use the satellite view to see this creation by St. Patrick's fans!

5. Car parked on the wall!

Coordinates 52.069234,4.313894

The makers of parking wars should see this view and get inspired! You can see a red car parked at the wall of the house. The car is visible in both satellite view and street view. The place is the Hague at South Holland, Netherlands

6. Large group of hippos in the mud

Coordinates -6.629496, 31.136963

Check out this magnificent image of a large group of hippos in the mud, including a poor old hippo which is seen laying on the bank, being eaten by vultures.

15/01/2015
A talk on app development for Android Wear followed by a Design Sprint ContestDevelop apps for Glass/Wear and get goodie...
18/10/2014

A talk on app development for Android Wear followed by a Design Sprint Contest
Develop apps for Glass/Wear and get goodies (compulsory)
19th October - 2:30pm - LTC 5106

02/10/2014

The following teams are the winners for Pokemon Master event. Please collect your prizes from GN 156.

1. kavish
2. pokemon
3. darknight
4. mohit_and_swapnil
5. annan
6. rishab baba
7. tejavyanktesh
8.Guillotine
9. Real_Ash_Ketchum
10. alphaQ

In case of any queries contact:
Vishal Damera
9772137799

09/09/2014

10 Clever Uses of Google Search

1. Search on specific websites: Did you know you could do this? You can use Google Search to search through specific websites. So, for example, if you don’t like the search tool on our website, you can just open Google and type site:efytimes.com followed by whatever you want to search for. Google will search our website for you.

2. Reverse Image Search: You all know that you can search Google using Images, no not the Image search, you can actually insert an image on the Google Search bar. What many miss is the amount of information that you can find using this. Instead of checking the Google image results, check the normal search results that come. You can find the source of a picture through this. It can also be used for finding things like recipes of certain preparations etc.

3. Autocomplete wildcards: Autocomplete is a very handy feature on Google Search, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Like other advanced search engines, you can put blank in the middle of your search terms, which signifies ‘anything’. Google will show wildcard suggestions for the term that can be put there. So, if you’re searching for ‘how to learn English’, you can remove the word ‘learn’ from the string and Google will give you suggestions about what all can be put there.

4. Search for free downloads: Remember these search tools: inurl, intitle and filetype. If you need to search for a free Android APK, then search using inurl:htm/inurl:html intitle:"index of" apk. This will show you the indexes of all stored apk files.

5. Find alternatives for websites, products etc.: We’ve all searched on Google for comparisons between various websites ad products. But what do you do when you don’t know who the competitor is? It’s simple, if you want to search for a competitor to the iPhone 5S, just write ‘iPhone 5S vs’, and Google will show you suggestions for popularly searched competitors.

6. Google cache: The cached link to different websites on Google is highly useful. It can be used to access a website when it is down or getting around a SOPA blackout. But, you don’t always have to click on the cached link, you can simply write cache: along with the URL for the site and you will have what you need.

7. Google proxy: You can use Google search to bypass security features, paywalls and downloading files by funnelling through websites using Google Translate or Mobilizer. Just like the cached option, you can also access this directly, as long as you have the URL available.

All you have to do is add the URL to the end of the Google URL. For example, http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ja&tl=en&u=http://example.com/.

8. Google Images to look for people: When a person’s name is the same as that of an object, it often returns conflicting results. To get around this, you can just add the &imgtype=facethe to the end of the search URL. The search will be redone and only those with faces will be returned.

9. Time-based search results: Google Search already provides a filter for getting time-based results, but if you want to be more specific, there is a way to do that too. All you have to do is add &tbs=qdr: to the end of your URL. You have to specify the time too. Here, h5 signifies five hours, while n5 signifies five minutes. For five seconds, write s5. So, if you want to search in the last ten minutes, you will write add&tbs=qdr:n10 to the URL.

10. Advanced operators: The AND or OR operators can be used on Google to search for multiple terms. But you already know that. What you may not know is that you can use the AROUND operator too. This operator provides results that are about halfway to or from the search term(s). So, you can write AROUND(2) for using two search terms, which ensures that the two words that are used are close to each other. The number in the parentheses can differ.

Algorithms and Data Structure have continued to conquer our fascination. This one won't fail to do so.http://www.comp.nu...
26/08/2014

Algorithms and Data Structure have continued to conquer our fascination. This one won't fail to do so.

http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~stevenha/visualization/index.html

VisuAlgo was conceptualised in 2011 by Dr Steven Halim as a tool to help his students better understand data structures and algorithms, by allowing them to learn the basics on their own and at their own pace. Together with some of his students from the National University of Singapore (see "Team"),…

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