An enhanced Google Docs experience on Android tablets
October 5th, 2011 | by Lauren Kolodny | published in Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Enterprise
Posted by: David Loxton, Product Manager(Cross-posted from the Google Docs Blog.) Earlier this year, we introduced the Google Docs app for Android. Since then, many users have downloaded the app and enjoyed the benefits of being able to access, edit an…
Google Earth downloaded more than one billion times
October 5th, 2011 | by Gopal Shah | published in Google SketchUp
[Cross-posted from the Google Lat Long Blog]How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your …
October 5th, 2011 | by Tim Bray | published in Google Android
[This post is by Natascha Bock, a Product Marketing Manager on Android. — Tim Bray]With the latest Android Market update, our editorial team can use your 1024 x 500 “Featured Image” to promote your app on tablets, phones, and t…
October 5th, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Uncategorized
(Cross-posted from the Lat Long Blog)How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your journey…
Google Earth downloaded more than one billion times
October 5th, 2011 | by Google Students | published in Google Student Blog, Uncategorized
Cross-posted from the Google LatLong blogHow large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your jou…
October 5th, 2011 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth
How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your journey would measure one billion meters.Tod…
October 4th, 2011 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps, Uncategorized
The following features are now available to domains following the Scheduled Release track:Gmail:Gmail is now available in Persian (Farsi), making the total number of languages that Gmail is now available in to 54.Google spreadsheets:Vertical merge: The…
October 4th, 2011 | by Stephanie Taylor | published in Google Open Source, Uncategorized
Gnucash, a free accounting program for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Macintosh OSX, had its second opportunity to mentor students in the Google Summer of Code program this summer. Two of our three students successfully completed their projects.Mu…
October 4th, 2011 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps, Google Docs, Uncategorized
The new look for Google Docs and Sites is now available to preview as an opt-in for scheduled release domains. You’ll see clean menus and toolbars, prominent action buttons, and colorful presence that pops when you’re editing with others.Some of th…
October 4th, 2011 | by Pamela Eng | published in Google DoubleClick
You might notice a small change when you sign in to DoubleClick for Advertisers today — the link to DFA Analytics at the top of the page now reads “DFA Reporting.” Although this is a small change to the interface, it represents a big step towards …
October 4th, 2011 | by aidanchopra | published in Google SketchUp
You might not realize that the display settings you choose to apply to your models can affect SketchUp’s speed and general responsiveness. Turning on fancy edge effects and other doodads will slow you down when your model gets big.When you’re worki…
October 4th, 2011 | by Aaron Lichtig | published in Google CPG, Uncategorized
Do you ever feel like you don’t know how to most effectively leverage your mobile marketing campaigns? While mobile is an incredible new way to distribute content and reach customers, it also presents a unique challenge when it comes to measuring the…
Google+ APIs: now with Search and more
October 4th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Jordanna Chord, Software Engineer, Google+ API TeamCross-posted with the Google+ Platform BlogThank you to all of you who tried out our first Google+ API release and let us know how you were using it. And thank you also to those of you who asked for…
October 4th, 2011 | by Google Analytics team | published in Google Analytics
Back in June, we announced a pilot program to allow users to surface Google Search data in Google Analytics by linking their Webmaster Tools accounts. We’ve been busy making some improvements and tweaks based on user feedback, and today we’re excit…
My publisher takeaways
October 4th, 2011 | by Stephen Kliff | published in Google DoubleClick
I recently had the opportunity to participate in two publisher industry events in New York. The first was a roundtable discussion with thirty of the brightest minds in the business, from major media brands to up-and-coming digital content players; the…