March 19th, 2009 | by Picasa Team | published in Google Photos (Picasa)
Posted by Stanley Chen, Gmail engineerLinks to Picasa Web Albums and photos get emailed around all the time. Now, if you use Gmail and turn on Picasa previews from the Gmail Labs tab under Settings, you won’t even have to leave your inbox to preview y…
March 19th, 2009 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome Michael Cohn, CEO of Cloud Sherpas, as a guest blogger. Cloud Sherpas recently helped TechCFO, a Google Apps customer, build 3 types of Google Sites – a knowledge base, a customer workspace for collaboration, an…
March 19th, 2009 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
I moved from Amsterdam to London last year and even though I’ve enjoyed getting to know London, I can’t help feeling a bit homesick sometimes. Which is why I’m really excited that today we’re launching Street View for both the Netherlands and the Unite…
March 18th, 2009 | by The App Engine Team | published in Google App Engine
More members of the App Engine team are hitting the road in the next two
weeks. If you’ll be at any of the following events we’d love to meet and talk
shop! Here’s where you can find us:
Wednesday March 18th 5:00
pm – 6:00 pm
New York City …
March 18th, 2009 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
Google Apps Administrators can now choose how users’ names will be displayed in Gmail. Administrators can select whether to display names either as: First Last (example: John Smith) or Last, First (example: Smith, John). Administrators can also choos…
March 18th, 2009 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
Premier and Education administrators can now view statistics about how their organizations are using Gmail (like users’ locations, languages, length of visit, etc.) in Google Analytics. This extends the Analytics statistics currently available for the …
March 18th, 2009 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps, Google Docs
List View, which provides filtering, sorting and row-by-row editing of Google Spreadsheets is now available from your computer’s browser. Editions included:Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner EditionsLanguages included:All languages support…
March 18th, 2009 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
On September 6th 2008, satellite imagery company GeoEye successfully launched the world’s most advanced commercial imaging satellite, GeoEye-1, into orbit. After nearly 4 months of in-orbit checkouts they officially announced the start of GeoEye-1 comm…
March 18th, 2009 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail)
Posted by Vishal Kasera, Software EngineerMy email is full of links: my friends send around YouTube videos to try and get a laugh, we share Picasa and Flickr albums with photos from last weekend’s camping trip, and we email around the Yelp reviews of r…
March 18th, 2009 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
A few weeks ago we enhanced mobile access to spreadsheets by adding the ability to add, edit, sort, and filter rows. Today, I’m happy to announce that this same list view is now available when you’re working on spreadsheets from desktop and notebook co…
March 18th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Over the past year or so, my contributions to Google Chrome have mostly been behind the scenes: improving our base libraries, security, stability, and performance. But recently, I made an addition to Chrome Experiments, a site we just launched today….
March 18th, 2009 | by Inside AdWords crew | published in Google Adwords
We now have two new display ad templates available which allow you to easily create online coupons to run on sites across the Google content network. You can probably guess why coupon-based promotions might be especially effective these days, and displ…
March 18th, 2009 | by miriam | published in Google Student Blog
Last March, Google.org (Google’s philanthropic arm) hosted the aids2031 Young Leaders Summit at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. It was there that a small group of young people first discussed the idea of creating a “Teach for Americ…
March 18th, 2009 | by Jason Toff | published in Google Chrome
I like JavaScript. It’s flexible, lightweight, and it’s open source. Anybody can crawl into it, look around, and shape the code into something of their own. When Google Chrome first launched with V8, its superfast JavaScript engine, it got me thinking …
March 18th, 2009 | by Leslie Hawthorn | published in Google Open Source
By Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source TeamWe’ve just announced the list of accepted mentoring organizations for Google Summer of CodeTM 2009. After reviewing nearly 400 applications, we finally narrowed our selection to 150 Free and Open Source projects. The…