March 26th, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
I’m very pleased to announce the latest client library for GData services: the (…drumroll please…) Python client library! Because the GData protocol is built upon standards and draft standards such as HTTP, Atom and the Atom Publishing Protocol (A…
March 22nd, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
We are excited to announce the new release of GData Java client library. This release integrates support for Google Picasa Web Albums API and Google Apps Provisioning API . This library is available for download from the Google Data API client libra…
March 21st, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
The Picasa Web Albums team is pleased to announce the release of the newest member of the GData family, the Picasa Web Albums data API.Head on over to the Google Code Blog to read the full announcement, and to the Picasa Web Albums data API group to te…
March 13th, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
Over the past few months, I’ve seen some great applications that usethe Google Base API. It seems like quite a few developers have begunleveraging the massive amounts of data that Google Base makesavailable. Here are a couple of my personal favorites.S…
February 22nd, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
The Google Apps team would like to introduce our new GData provisioning API. Using this API, Google Apps Premier and Education edition administrators can programmatically create and modify users, nicknames, and mailing lists.The possibilities are endle…
January 29th, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
I recently had the opportunity to attend Mashup Camp 3 at the Hotel@MIT in Cambridge, MA. The format of Mashup Camp was an exciting departure from traditional conferences. Mashup Camp is an ‘unconference’ which brings the developer community together…
January 18th, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
The release of versions 1.0.9.0 and higher of the .NET client library for GData includes full support for the AuthSub method of authentication. AuthSub is our solution to provide secure authentication for web-based GData applications. AuthSub, or …
January 16th, 2007 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
With the latest release of the .NET client libraries, we are introducing a few changes in how the library will be obtained. The newest version, 1.0.9.0, is now available for download at the GData Client Open Source Project homepage, where you will also…
December 7th, 2006 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
The new version of the .NET client library is already released, including binaries, to the subversion depot, and will appear as a binary download shortly. Beside several bugfixes, this new release includes support for Google Spreadsheets, the latest Go…
November 30th, 2006 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
Today we would like to introduce the newest kid on the Google Data API block, Google Spreadsheets data API.Calendars and blogs have all been done and embraced by the data feed developer community, but in Google’s on-going attempt to push the envelope, …
November 21st, 2006 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
For those of you who have been trying to build client-side GData mashups but have been thwarted by the same-origin policy, we have some good news for you: you can now get public Base, Blogger, and Calendar feeds as JSON! This means that you can start d…
November 14th, 2006 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
Windows Mobile is one of the prominent mobile platforms these days. So it was only a matter of time until the .NET client library was retrofitted to be compilable under the .NET 2.0 Compact Framework.Currently, only the core library is available, with …
October 31st, 2006 |
by Leslie |
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Google Code
Last week we told you that Bharat Mediratta would be speaking at Zend Conference 2006. Now we can tell you why: PHP leader Zend has added support for Google data APIs to their Zend Framework. They’ve written a flexible library that makes it easy to use…
October 27th, 2006 |
by Leslie |
published in
Google Code
Bharat Mediratta from Google will be giving a talk about GData at the Zend/PHP Conference in San Jose this coming week. GData team members will be available after the talk, so stick around afterwards to chat and ask questions. Bharat will be speaking…
October 20th, 2006 |
by Paul McDonald |
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Google Code
As a developer who has been working on (commercial and open source) APIs and frameworks for the last several years, I can honestly say that one of the most rewarding and cool things is when another developer takes something you’ve done and builds on to…