August 1st, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
By Dave Borowitz, Google Git Engineer, with thanks to Augie Fackler, Lucas Bergman, Jacob Lee, and Shawn PearceCross-posted from the Google Open Source BlogWe’re pleased to announce today that in addition to supporting the Subversion and Mercurial ve…
August 1st, 2011 | by Brett Wiltshire | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Posted by Brett Wiltshire, Product OperationsHello Bloggers!Over the last few days we’ve rolled out a handful of updates, all of which are available to everyone right now. Here’s the rundown:Favicon graduates from DraftAs we announced on the Blogge…
August 1st, 2011 | by James Whittaker | published in Google Testing
By James WhittakerThe call for proposals and participation is now closed. Over the next few weeks we will be announcing the full agenda and notifying accepted participants. In the meantime, the keynote lineup is now locked. It consists of two famous Go…
August 1st, 2011 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs, Uncategorized
This week in Docs, we have a couple of new features that we hope make your life easier (and more visual). Read on. Copying and pasting drawings across docs Starting today, we’re adding support for the web clipboard to the embedded drawing editor so t…
August 1st, 2011 | by Stephanie Taylor | published in Google Open Source
The Data Liberation Front is a team within Google dedicated to making sure users can get their information in and out of Google products. As part of that effort, we are happy to announce a new open source product called Google Tasks Porter. Google Ta…
August 1st, 2011 | by aidanchopra | published in Google SketchUp, Uncategorized
When it comes to instructions for building your first house, or your first bench, or your first Google Earth model, there is no shortage of available materials. But what happens after you’re a SketchUp rockstar? Where are all the tomes full of delici…