September 24th, 2008 | by Joyce | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
When small businesses use Google Apps, it’s easy for administrators to help employees configure user settings account-by-account. But this approach doesn’t scale up very well for larger companies.Now that we have a growing list of customers with hundre…
September 24th, 2008 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
One of my passions is kitesurfing and as many of us enthusiasts know, Cape Town, South Africa is one of the best places in the world for the sport. Interested in checking it out? Curious about the conditions? Searching for “Kitesurfing Cape Town” will…
September 24th, 2008 | by Kathy Walrath [GD Team] | published in Google Desktop API
Posted by Benjamin Schirmer, Google Desktop InternIf your gadget has lots of visual elements, resizing might get very slow. This happens because onsize is triggered often when the user resizes your gadget. Use code like this to improve the performance …
September 24th, 2008 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
This week the Google Earth Education team is announcing two science outreach initiatives. Both are part of our effort to increase educational outreach and expand upon the successful workshop we held in Boulder at the University of Colorado in the sprin…
September 24th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Patricia Moll, International Policy ManagerAs Vint Cerf wrote last December, “Google is dedicated to supporting parents’ efforts to educate and protect their children when they go online.” Through policies like YouTube’s Community Guidelines …
September 23rd, 2008 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Editor’s Note: This post is the first of a regular series of guest-authored posts with our Google Analytics Authorized Consultants, who are certified by Google to offer support and consultation to Google Analytics customers.This first post is writte…
September 23rd, 2008 | by Chrix Finne | published in Google Reader
It’s Tuesday here, so the Reader team is happy to announce a bunch of new features: friends worldwide, tagging with note, alphabetical ordering, and even last-crawl-date. Fun!
Friends Everywhere
Now that our new and improved sharing features are ava…
September 23rd, 2008 | by Maile Ohye | published in Google Webmaster Central
When it comes to answering your webmaster related questions, we just can’t get enough. I wanted to follow-up and answer some additional questions that webmasters asked in our latest installment of Popular Picks. In case you missed it, you can find our …
September 23rd, 2008 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
Over on the Official Google Blog, we’ve got some pretty big Google Maps news: we’ve added transit data from the largest agency in the country, New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority. You can learn more about this newest addition at maps….
September 23rd, 2008 | by Dan Morrill | published in Google Android
About this time last year, my colleagues and I were preparing for the first of the “early look” SDK releases. I remember being a little freaked out—November 12 was starting to sound awfully close! But I think I can safely speak for the entire And…
September 23rd, 2008 | by AdWords API Team | published in Google Adwords API
As a SOAP-based web service, AdWords API can be easy to make calls to. At the same time, it can sometimes be difficult to debug the SOAP faults. We thought it would be useful to go over the most common SOAP faults that you might encounter while making …
September 23rd, 2008 | by Lawrence Chang | published in Google Mobile
At Google, we develop products that we love to use ourselves. For example, we’re avid users of Search, Gmail, Maps, and many others. But for those of us in mobile, it’s tough. Not all products work the same on all devices, and although we try and optim…
September 23rd, 2008 | by Ryan Pollock | published in Google Mobile
Now that Google Maps can give you subway, train, bus, and ferry directions in New York City, it’s a handy tool for planning a night on the town. But what if your plans change while you’re at dinner?Luckily, Google Maps for mobile can give you the same…
September 22nd, 2008 | by mquagliarello | published in Youtube
Chescaleigh, the winner of the Red Carpet Reporter contest, has returned from her celebrity-filled weekend with plenty of videos to share with you. This summer, YouTube teamed up with People.com to find a new entertainment reporter. Hundreds of you ro…
September 22nd, 2008 | by Mike Cleron | published in Google Android
The Panoramio web site has a great collection of photos from all over the world, and they also have a very convenient web API. I thought it would be a lot of fun to use Android to access this content while you are out walking around – and especially …