May 19th, 2010 | by The App Engine Team | published in Google App Engine
It’s been a busy past few months for the App Engine team and we’re doing a ton of great stuff at I/O this year.
First up, we are happy to announce version 1.3.4 of the App Engine SDK for Python and Java developers. This release has a number of add…
May 19th, 2010 | by Adam Feldman | published in Google Ajax API
One of Google’s most popular APIs is our Feed API. This API is found all over the web, making any feed content available for developers to embed on their sites.A problem with embedding content in this manner is that there’s no good way to make sur…
Google Feed API — Now with instant gratification
May 19th, 2010 | by Adam Feldman | published in Google Ajax API
One of Google’s most popular APIs is our Feed API. This API is found all over the web, making any feed content available for developers to embed on their sites.A problem with embedding content in this manner is that there’s no good way to make sur…
Buy or build, with more choice for your business
May 19th, 2010 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Google Apps is built for the web, with open standards and APIs that enable our customers to extend and integrate Google’s expanding suite of web-based applications with other services – whether those services are offered by software vendors through…
Google Wave (Labs) available today to organizations using Google Apps
May 19th, 2010 | by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Marketing Manager | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Google is making familiar tools like email and office applications much more collaborative than traditional software, but with Google Wave, we started with a blank slate to try new approaches to teamwork without the constraints of existing applications…
May 19th, 2010 | by Inside AdSense Team | published in Google Adsense
Publishers frequently ask for new ways to increase the relevancy of the AdSense ads shown on their sites. Today, we’re pleased to announce two features to help you display highly targeted ads to your users in new and exciting ways.AdSense for Search A…
My, they grow up so fast…
May 19th, 2010 | by Thor Mitchell | published in Google Maps
A year ago at Google I/O, we introduced the Maps API v3, a new JavaScript Maps API built from the ground up to offer a clean, fast, and powerful maps application development platform for both desktop web browsers and mobile devices.
The v3 API h…
Mobile strategy gets better with Google Maps API Premier v3
May 19th, 2010 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Enterprise, Google Maps
I’m delighted to announce the launch of Google Maps API Premier v3 today, which includes the functionality you’ve put to use in v2 plus new features that Premier partners have requested, including:Support for mobile browsers such as Android and iPh…
May 19th, 2010 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail)
Posted by Joe Ashear, User Experience DesignerWhen I came to Google four years ago, a small group of engineers was putting the finishing touches on a calendar application. A few of us started using it, and I remember thinking, “Wow! It’s so fresh and s…
May 19th, 2010 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
We’re working hard to bring features from the old document editor over to the new editor. Today we added a few more, so we wanted to summarize them here.DictionaryIf you select a word in your doc, you can look up the definition for that word by going…
May 19th, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Last month we held 3 successful Google Analytics Master Classes in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Sydney. We were pleasantly surprised by the sheer amount of interest in web analytics in this region with close to 1000 advertisers, agencies, bloggers, de…
May 19th, 2010 | by Susan Taing | 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 Roundarch’s Technical Architect Greg Knapowski and Sr. Front End Develo…
May 19th, 2010 | by Custom Search Team | published in Google Custom Search, Uncategorized
One of the most requested features for Custom Search is autocompletion of queries. Today, we announced at Google I/O that you can now enable query autocompletions for your search engine.The screenshot below shows an example of query autocompletion at …
May 19th, 2010 | by Custom Search Team | published in Google Custom Search
One of the most requested features for Custom Search is autocompletion of queries. Today, we announced at Google I/O that you can now enable query autocompletions for your search engine.The screenshot below shows an example of query autocompletion at …
May 18th, 2010 | by Jamie Yood | published in Google.org
When creating Google Flu Trends, we decided early on to make all of our estimates of flu activity available to the public for download. We’re always excited to hear about researchers using this data and recently learned about a study which compares G…