June 6th, 2011 | by Xavier Ducrohet, Android SDK Tech Lead | published in Google Android
At the Google I/O conference a month ago, we demonstrated the next version of the Android Development Tools (ADT) plugin. Today we’re happy to announce that version 11 is done and available for download!ADT 11 focuses on editor improvements. First, i…
It’s a beautiful game
June 6th, 2011 | by Ariel | published in Google Orkut
Football fans, we know you have been asking for your favorite sport in our themes gallery, and today we are happy to announce that you can now add soccer as a theme, in four colors: Green, Blue, Orange and Red. Enjoy!Posted by Susan Taing, Orkut Market…
Managing a hectic schedule with Google Calendar’s appointment slots
June 6th, 2011 | by miriam | published in Google Student Blog
Juggling a full schedule of classes, extracurricular activities, projects and office hours can make it especially difficult for students and teachers to manage an already full calendar. Luckily a new feature in Google Calendar called appointment slots …
June 6th, 2011 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail)
Posted by Irene Chung, Software Engineer Google Calendar has become indispensable for organizing my own time and sharing my schedule with friends and coworkers. But what about letting others know about my preferred availability? Likewise, when I look …
June 6th, 2011 | by Jessica | published in Google Student Blog
(Cross-posted from the Official Google Research Blog)For the past two years, we’ve looked forward to honoring the best and the brightest graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees around the globe through Google’s fellowship program. We’re thril…
June 6th, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Research, Uncategorized
Posted by Leslie Yeh Johnson, University Relations ManagerFor the past two years, we’ve looked forward to honoring the best and the brightest graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees around the globe through Google’s fellowship program. We’re …
Add +1 to help your site stand out
June 6th, 2011 | by Stephen Kliff | published in Google DoubleClick
(Cross-posted on the Webmaster Central and Social Web blogs)
When we introduced the +1 button in March, Google search took a small step in an important direction. Search results can be more helpful, and more personal, when recommendations from the peo…
June 3rd, 2011 | by Jessica | published in Google Student Blog
Schools may turn into ghost towns over the summer, but at Google offices around the world, that description couldn’t be further from the truth. Interns are flooding in full of energy and excitement ready to get started on their summer projects. To gi…
Spring cleaning for some of our APIs
June 3rd, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
By Adam Feldman, APIs Product ManagerUPDATE June 3: In the days since we announced the deprecation of the Translate API, we’ve seen the passion and interest expressed by so many of you, through comments here (believe me, we read every one of them) an…
Who’s New in Google Summer of Code: Part 1
June 3rd, 2011 | by Stephanie Taylor | published in Google Open Source
This year we are excited to have 50 organizations participating in their first Google Summer of Code. We asked each of these new organizations to contribute a short description of their project for a series of posts we’ll be running this summer, begi…
June 3rd, 2011 | by Inside AdSense Team | published in Google Adsense
Selamat datang publisher Indonesia di @IDAdSense!We’re excited to let you know that our Indonesian Twitter account has officially launched. Now you can get the latest updates on AdSense in Bahasa Indonesia by following @IDAdSense on Twitter. You can …
June 3rd, 2011 | by Jeffrey Posnick | published in Youtube API
Google I/O 2011 may be over, but we’re continuing our series of blog posts recapping the great developer material covered at the event. We previously covered our talk on the iframe Player API, and the next presentation we’re highlighting is “The …
June 2nd, 2011 | by Gopal Shah | published in Google SketchUp
Supermodeler Zeljko Zdravkovic, known as zexland on the 3D Warehouse, recently hosted a modeling party in Belgrade, Serbia. A modeling party is a workshop/conference hybrid designed to bring people from around the community to learn about geo-modeling …
Now open source: 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web
June 2nd, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Min Li Chan, Google Chrome Team Late last year, we released an illustrated online guidebook for everyday users who are curious about how browsers and the web work. In building 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web with HTML5, JavaScript a…
The curious guide to browsers and the web: now in 15 languages and open-sourced
June 2nd, 2011 | by Google Chrome Blog | published in Google Chrome
When we published the illustrated HTML5 web book, 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web, late last year, we were excited by the positive response from teachers, web developers and many of you who shared in the joy of rediscovering how the web …