May 27th, 2009 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Enterprise
I like to think I can do practically anything in a spreadsheet. But it’s probably more accurate to say that I like to *try* to do anything in a spreadsheet whether or not I can succeed.Of course, my spreadsheet of choice is the kind I can access from a…
May 27th, 2009 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
I came to Google because I wanted to work on hard problems and have a big impact on the world. Four years later, I’m still constantly awed by how challenging search is. We work on improving the entire search process, including formulating queries, eval…
May 27th, 2009 | by mquagliarello | published in Youtube
Today marks an exciting change for the Community Help Forum: We’ll be transitioning from the Google Groups platform to a new support platform which we believe will make it even easier for you to find help and share knowledge with one another. In additi…
May 27th, 2009 | by Aly Makishima | published in Google TV Ads Blog
Google and…the upfront? Last week when hundreds of media executives and advertisers poured into New York City for the broadcast upfront week, Google hosted our own “TV Ads Tune In” event for brand advertisers. Let’s be clear, Google TV Ads is an auc…
May 27th, 2009 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Enterprise
Yesterday we released a complete data source implementation for the Google Visualization API open wire protocol in an open source Java library. This enables users of the Visualization API, including enterprises, SMBs and other web application providers…
May 27th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
At Google, many teams use the Visualization API to create charts and visualizations of their data – both for external and internal products.The Visualization API wire protocol has been made available publicly so that anyone can connect their data on th…
May 27th, 2009 | by Kristin Hall | published in Google Affiliate Network
It’s been just over a year since our affiliate business became part of Google. To say a lot has happened seems obvious but I am proud of what our team has accomplished. To name just a few of the achievements: a new brand & UI, numerous platform…
May 27th, 2009 | by mquagliarello | published in Youtube
API stands for “Application Programming Interface,” but what it means is “open for innovation.” Developers write software that enables you to bring elements of YouTube to your website, software application or device, creating whole new portals of possi…
May 27th, 2009 | by Adam Feldman | published in Google Ajax API
Today at Google I/O, we launched Google Web Elements with one goal in mind – making life easier for developers. Google Web Elements make it incredibly simple to add Google products to your site, app or blog. It’s so easy, you’ll feel like you’re cheati…
May 27th, 2009 | by DeWitt Clinton | published in Google Code
Inspired by the convenience of embeddable YouTube videos, Google Web Elements build on favorite products like Google Custom Search (a Google-powered search engine that automatically tailors itself to your site), Google Docs, and Google News to easily a…
May 27th, 2009 | by Eric Chu, Android Mobile Platform | published in Google Android
I’m excited to announce the second Android Developer Challenge (ADC)! The first challenge was a huge success with over 1,700 entries that resulted in 50 excellent winners. With the recent release of Android 1.5, as well as the availability of devices i…
May 27th, 2009 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
Today is the first day of Google I/O — two days of developer talks, fireside chats and demos, all focused on the latest innovations in the web as a development platform. We’re excited to have this chance to welcome more than 3,000 developers to the M…
May 27th, 2009 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Enterprise
Most webmasters would agree that hacking and spamming are a real problem, but many may not be aware of how vulnerable their websites might actually be. Even more importantly, many webmasters may not know where to go to find resources that can help them…
May 27th, 2009 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
Since we announced the Google Earth for iPhone application, I’ve been enjoying my virtual trips around the globe. However, what I find it especially useful for is putting search in a local context.The Google Earth application shows great satellite imag…
May 27th, 2009 | by SketchUp Team | published in Google SketchUp
Esperient Creator is an interactive 3D application-authoring tool, that provides a WYSIWYG approach to creating interactive 3D applications. It’s compatible with Google SketchUp and integrates right into your workflow. John D’Amours, President and Foun…