Google Wave (Labs) available for Google Apps
May 19th, 2010 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
Google Wave is a new web application designed to make groups of people more productive when communicating and working together. In Google Wave, everything takes place in flexible, hosted conversations known as waves. Waves are shared spaces on the web …
May 19th, 2010 | by Chris Nguyen | published in Google Mobile
Location, location, location. In case you haven’t noticed, we’re really excited about all the ways location can make mobile apps and websites more useful. With Google Latitude, we created a simple way for you to own your location and let you easily…
May 19th, 2010 | by Research Admin | published in Google Research
Posted by Maggie Johnson, Director of Education and University RelationsThrough Google’s University Relations program, we maintain strong ties with academic institutions globally, pursuing innovative research in core areas relevant to our mission. I…
May 19th, 2010 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Location, location, location. In case you haven’t noticed, we’re really excited about all the ways location can make mobile apps and websites more useful. With Google Latitude, we created a simple way to share your location with whomever you like, …
May 19th, 2010 | by Adam Feldman | published in Google Code
Last year, we announced that developers can earn revenue by showing ads in two of our products, the GoogleBar for Local Searches on a Google Map and the Custom Search element for site-restricted and other curated searches. Today, we’re happy to ann…
Manage cloud storage from the command line with GSUtil
May 19th, 2010 | by Ellen Ko | published in Google Open Source
GSUtil is a command-line tool that helps developers manage their cloud storage. The tool makes it very easy to explore various features of Google Storage for Developers – in just a few minutes, you can learn how to create a storage bucket, upload objec…
Google I/O Day 1 Key Announcements
May 19th, 2010 | by Susan Taing | published in Google Code
We unveiled several exciting new products and features in our Day 1 keynote presentation, and we also have a few more surprises we announced online. Cutting edge HTML5, the Chrome Web Store, App Engine for Business, a new partnership, and more! Some o…
Google I/O 2010 Day 1: A more powerful web in more places
May 19th, 2010 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
Today at Moscone West in San Francisco, we’re kicking off our largest developer conference of the year, Google I/O. Over two days, 5,000 people from 66 countries will hear from 200 speakers, see 180+ developer demonstrations and participate in more t…
Google Storage for Developers: A Preview
May 19th, 2010 | by John Fu | published in Google Code
As developers and businesses move to the cloud, there’s a growing demand for core services such as storage that power cloud applications. Today we are introducing Google Storage for Developers, a RESTful cloud service built on Google’s storage and …
May 19th, 2010 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Moments ago we introduced the Google Font API and Google Font Directory. In addition to Google’s support of web fonts, we’re excited to announce a second launch: a collaboration with Typekit to open source the WebFont Loader, a JavaScript library f…
May 19th, 2010 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Today we announced Google App Engine for Business, with a host of new features to help enterprises run their business applications on Google’s infrastructure (read our blog post to learn more). We’re also excited to announce our work with VMware to…
May 19th, 2010 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Today we are excited to announce a collection of high quality open source web fonts in the Google Font Directory, and the Google Font API to make them available to everybody on the web. For a long time, the web has lagged print and even other electroni…
New themes in Google forms
May 19th, 2010 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
Today, I’m happy to announce that we’ve added 24 new themes to Google forms, which take advantage of the new Google Font API and images from iStockphoto. As a reminder, when you’re editing a form, click the Theme button to find the right theme and…
May 19th, 2010 | by The App Engine Team | published in Google App Engine
App Engine has a storied history at Google I/O. Two years ago, we launched Google App Engine to at the inaugural I/O. It’s been two amazing years for App Engine and we’re very excited to be back at this year’s third annual I/O with the announceme…
May 19th, 2010 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
We launched Google App Engine two years ago to enable application developers to rapidly build and scale their apps on Google’s infrastructure, without having to worry about maintaining their own servers. Today, we’re excited to bring this platform …