May 22nd, 2009 | by Lane LiaBraaten | published in Google OpenSocial
This post is part of the Who’s @ Google I/O, a series of blog posts that give a closer look at developers who’ll be speaking or demoing at Google I/O.As a Platform Evangelist at salesforce.com I have the enviable job of evaluating various technologies …
May 22nd, 2009 | by Misko | published in Google Testing
by Miško Hevery & Jeremie Lenfant-engelmannDid you notice that there are a lot of JavaScript testing frameworks out there? Why has the JavaScript community not consolidated on a single JavaScript framework the way Java has on JUnit. My feeling is …
May 22nd, 2009 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
The Google Maps driving and walking directions team has traditionally been in the business of answering the question “what is the best way to get from point A to point B?” When there’s a single obvious route, we usually don’t have a problem finding it….
May 22nd, 2009 | by James Yum | published in Google Android
Google I/O is approaching, and with over ten quality talks lined up, we should all strive to be attentive, avid learners. But for the last Android session of the conference, we thought it would be fun to unwind and open up the podium for lightning talk…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Custom Search Team | published in Google Custom Search
Posted by: Saksiri Tanphaichitr, Software EngineerIf you’re attending the upcoming Google I/O Developer Conference (May 27th and 28th), make sure to attend the sessions where we plan to discuss the latest Custom Search developments.There are 2 sessions…
May 22nd, 2009 | by elaine | published in Google Earth
Since launching Google Map Maker, our user-contributed “wiki-map”, we’ve gotten a lot of great user feedback. Two of our top requested features are to more easily get data into and out of Google Map Maker. We’ve recently begun to address the latter wi…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
This post is part of the Who’s @ Google I/O, a series of blog posts that give a closer look at developers who’ll be speaking or demoing at Google I/O. This guest post is written by Sasha Aickin, Engineering Manager at Redfin.The oldest saw in real esta…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Inside AdWords crew | published in Google Adwords
A couple weeks ago we posted some upcoming Google webinars, and last week, Analytics Evangelist, Avinash Kaushik, led a discussion on the ‘Top 5 Things Marketers Can Do Now” in order to maximize ROI. We realize some of you may have missed the opportuni…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Sebastian Tonkin | published in Google Analytics
Almost everyone uses Google Analytics to calculate overall site traffic as a way to measure the value of their website.Many users are clamoring for a simpler way to share their Analytics traffic data with their external stakeholders. These stakeholders…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Google I/O has sold out and general registration is now closed. If you have received a registration code, you can still register here. If you’re unable to join us next week, we will post all of the videos and presentations shortly after I/O — keep …
May 22nd, 2009 | by miriam | published in Google Student Blog
Some of you are probably already done for summer (lucky!) while some are still slaving away studying for finals — or starting to gear up for summer school. But in any case, we bet you’ll be excited about a few new gadgets in Google Docs spreadsheets t…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Ben Collins-Sussman | published in Google Code
If you use Google Code’s open source project hosting service, you’re probably already familiar with the standard features: the issue tracker, the wiki, the downloads-area, and the browseable version-control repository.But the project hosting service is…
May 22nd, 2009 | by Evelyn O'Keeffe | published in Google Analytics, Google Conversions
This week we are looking at Custom Reporting. This handy feature allows you to create customised reports that exactly meet your business needs. These reports will then be easily accessible within your Google Analytics profiles, in addition to the 80…
May 22nd, 2009 | by SketchUp Team | published in Google SketchUp
We’re working hard to display the very best 3D models in Google Earth. To accomplish that, we have dedicated, keen-eyed, folks looking at each model in the Google 3D Warehouse that’s marked as “Google Earth Ready.” If a model looks like a great fit, it…
2009 Google Summer of Code™ Celebration at Beijing LUG
May 21st, 2009 | by Ellen Ko | published in Google Open Source
Newly elected BLUG President, Pockey Lam, handing over Google Summer of Code stickersThe Beijing Linux User Group (BLUG) invited all the Google Summer of Code students and mentors in China to a special BBQ lamb skewers night night (we call these “chuan…