July 1st, 2010 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
As anyone working on a term paper, project plan, or party invitation will tell you, there’s a lot of truth in the old saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” With the new Google Documents editor, you can easily find and insert the perfect …
July 1st, 2010 | by Alberto Savoia | published in Google Testing
by Alberto SavoiaNote: Apparently, there were lots of downloads of the Testivus booklet and I hit some kind of quota on my personal account. If you have problems with reaching the original link below, please try this new download link or this one.A ma…
July 1st, 2010 | by Google Grants Team Member | published in Google Grants
Today, July 1st, YouTube is teaming up with PBS NewsHour for an exclusive interview with Bob Dudley, President and CEO of BP’s Gulf Coast Restoration Organization. In a live session moderated by the PBS NewsHour’s Ray Suarez, Mr. Dudley will respon…
July 1st, 2010 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
Googlers came out en masse this year to celebrate Pride around the world, in cities ranging from Dublin to Pittsburgh. Pride celebrations are a time for family, friends and members of the LGBT* community to reiterate their commitment to equality and h…
July 1st, 2010 | by AdWords API Team | published in Google Adwords API
Back in May, we announced the new “broad match modifier” in AdWords, which lets you create keywords with more reach than phrase match and more control than broad match. For now, this feature is only available in the UK and Canada, but it will be ro…
July 1st, 2010 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Harry Wingo, Policy Counsel The cloud improves security. The cloud saves taxpayer dollars. The cloud makes government more efficient.That’s the message Mike Bradshaw, Director of Google Federal, will take to the House Committee on Oversigh…
July 1st, 2010 | by A Googler | published in Google Orkut
It’s Canada’s birthday today, and there are more presents than we can count. Throughout the country, city’s are hosting open-air concerts, fireworks shows, parades, and lively ceremonies to celebrate another year of the existence of a single country (Canada turns 143 this year).
To show some love to all of our Canadian friends out there, and to help everyone join in the fun, we’ve put together a doodle to mark the occasion:
You can get into the spirit in your own way by joining the Canada community and sending your congratulations on there. You may even wind up with some new friends.
Whether you’re Canadian or not, I hope you enjoy the day!
Posted by Ariel, orkut operations team
July 1st, 2010 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
In the United States, our lives would be unrecognizable without the First Amendment. Every time you search, tweet, blog, pray (or not), gripe about your government, gather with your friends online or off, upload a video, read a newspaper or send an ema…