Hi Chinmay,
There are a ton of previous talks given by the GWT team online (presentation
video and slides). The Google I/O 2009 talk entitled "GWT 2.0 can do what?!"
should provide excellent reference material for cool new features to talk
about during your own presentation. Feel free to borrow slides or code
snippets from that talk.

"GWT Can Do What ?! - A Preview of Google Web Toolkit 2.0":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9A4FqholOY

After going through the basics of why GWT uses Java (developer productivity
through tools, better user experience through optimized cross-compiled JS),
you can get into some of the newer upcoming features in GWT as well as
Google App Engine integration, as Kwhit mentioned above.

Feel free to reach out to me via email if you need more pointers.

Hope that helps,
-Sumit Chandel

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Kwhit <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Apart from Bruce Johnson's list, the killer selection criteria for me
> is Google App Engine. Outside GWT yes but it was the deciding factor
> for me.
> >
>

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