June 7th, 2010 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Mac Blog
By Mike Morton, Google Mac TeamAs regular readers know, every year, Google engineer Mike Morton becomes intrepid reporter Mike Morton as he ventures to Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco. Except for the contents of Steve Jobs’s key…
June 7th, 2010 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail)
Posted by Mark Knichel, Software EngineerI often receive emails containing addresses in them — where to meet for dinner, the location of my friend’s new apartment, etc. To find out where these places actually are, I have to copy the address, open…
YouTube answers your questions about partnerships (and next topic announced)
June 7th, 2010 | by Mia | published in Youtube
YouTube is a big place, but we’re trying to make it feel a little bit smaller. That’s why in April, we announced a new initiative in which you submit questions on a broad topic and then several employees who work in that area answer the most popula…
June 7th, 2010 | by Trevor Claiborne | published in Google Analytics
Last month, we made a number of announcements around the Google Analytics ecosystem. Along with launching the Google Analytics Application Gallery and making the new, faster page tag the default, we released a major update of the AdWords reports in Goo…
June 7th, 2010 | by Mike Pegg | published in Google Maps
(Cross posted from the Google Code Blog)
Thanks from the Geo API team for a making Google I/O a great event yet again! We really look at I/O as being for developers by developers, so each year our API engineering team makes the pilgrimage from Sydney…
June 7th, 2010 | by Susan Taing | published in Google Code
Google Wave was first unveiled at Google I/O in 2009, alongside our first draft of Wave APIs and specifications for the open-source world. We worked hard this past year to bring you a host of new features on our first birthday at Google I/O 2010: open …
June 7th, 2010 | by Zach | published in Google Code
Which three letters could you hear proudly proclaimed again and again throughout the sessions of Google I/O 2010? …that’s right, A-P-I! Google APIs form the foundation of many of our developer products, and across the board, APIs made a significa…
June 7th, 2010 | by Picasa Team | published in Google Photos (Picasa)
Posted by Jon Emerson, Software EngineerPhotos can be displayed in all sorts of places; on a wall, on your desk or in a Picasa Web Album. We recently announced yet another place — the Google homepage, where you can use your favorite photos or images …
June 7th, 2010 | by Jonathan Simon | published in Google Webmaster Central
Webmaster Level: AllToday we’re releasing a feature to help you discover if your site serves undesirable “soft” or “crypto” 404s. A “soft 404″ occurs when a webserver responds with a 200 OK HTTP response code for a page that doesn’t exist rathe…
June 7th, 2010 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
Embedding a Google document, spreadsheet, presentation, or form in a Google site can help you easily publish and share information in one central location. Embedding is different from simply copying and pasting information into a site because if you m…
Brady Corp. Goes Google – the best-in-class in the cloud
June 7th, 2010 | by Ellen Petry Leanse | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Editor’s note: We’re excited to announce that Brady Corporation, a $1.2 billion international manufacturer and marketer of complete solutions that identify and protect premises, products, and people, has gone Google with 7,800 employees across 90-plus …
June 7th, 2010 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
This is one of a regular series of posts on search experience updates. Look for the label This week in search and subscribe to the series. – Ed.We work hard to consistently develop new tools, features and algorithmic changes to help us better understan…