August 31st, 2011 | by Jamie | published in Google Affiliate Network
One in seven people worldwide will go to bed hungry tonight… and the Google Affiliate Network team, wanted to do something about it, so on August 18th, some of the team went hungry for a day to raise over $4,000 for the World Food Program USA.The Goo…
August 31st, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Uncategorized
This is the third in a short series of posts and videos spotlighting our efforts to make Google greener. In this post, we give you a glimpse at how our transportation programs help Googlers get to work while leaving their cars at home. -Ed.Commuting to…
August 31st, 2011 | by Amanda Gangl | published in Google DoubleClick
Whether you’re looking to brush up on certain features of DoubleClick for Advertisers or are entirely new to using the product, the DFA training team offers a variety of training experiences that best suit your needs. In addition to in-person classroom…
August 31st, 2011 | by Google Chrome Blog | published in Google Chrome
Today’s world doesn’t slow down when you’re offline, so it’s a great feeling to be productive from anywhere, on any device, at any time. We recognize that offline access is important to many of you–especially for Chromebook users who spend mos…
August 31st, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Google.org
(Cross-posted from the Google.org Blog)In many ways, the arrival of Hurricane Irene last week drove home the importance of National Preparedness Month, an effort from the FEMA Ready campaign to encourage Americans to take steps to prepare for emergenci…
August 31st, 2011 | by Hicham Alaoui | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Posted by Ian Gardiner, CEO of Viocorp
(Cross-posted on the Google Australia Blog)
Editors note: Today’s guest blogger is Ian Gardiner, CEO of Viocorp, a leading provider of digital broadcast video solutions in Asia Pacific. See what other organiza…
August 30th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
JeetendraNickBy Jeetendra Soneja and Nick Mihailovski, Google Analytics API TeamToday we are releasing two new versions of the Google Analytics Management API into public beta: a brand new version 3.0 and a backwards compatible version 2.4. Both new ve…
August 30th, 2011 | by Nick | published in Google Analytics
Today we are releasing two new versions of our Management API into public beta; a brand new version 3.0 and a backwards compatible version 2.4. While the data the API exposes is the same, both versions migrate the Management API from the existing Googl…
August 30th, 2011 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
The following features are now available to these domains:Sites:Page-level permissions. If enabled by the site owner, users can control who can view and edit the site on a page by page basis.The following features are intended for release to these doma…
August 30th, 2011 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
This week in Docs, we’re announcing page numbers and page count in documents, plus one click to Google Cloud Print — a couple features that we hope will save you time and energy.
Page numbers and page count in documents
Today we’re making it pos…
August 30th, 2011 | by Kevin Gough | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise, Uncategorized
Posted by Kevin Gough, Google Enterprise team
Google and salesforce.com share a similar vision for cloud computing and we’ve teamed up over the years on a number of joint initiatives, including integrations between AdWords, Google Apps, Google App E…
August 30th, 2011 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth
The Google Earth and Google Maps Imagery Team has published their latest batch of aerial and satellite imagery!
In this blog post, we’d like to highlight a few interesting features from across the globe that can be explored in this new imagery rele…
August 30th, 2011 | by Lauren Fraley | published in Google Voice
(Cross-posted from the Gmail blog)
We understand that it’s not always easy or affordable for our troops serving overseas to call friends and family at home, so starting today we’re making it completely free for or all uniformed military personnel with valid United States Military (.mil) email addresses to call the United States, right from Gmail.
There are two easy steps to enable free calling from Gmail (detailed instructions):
- Add your valid .mil email address to your Google Account
- Click on the Call phone link at the top of the Gmail chat roster and install the voice and video Gmail plugin if you haven’t already.
And don’t forget that for friends and family at home in the U.S., calling troops abroad is as little as $.02/minute. Similar to free calling within the U.S., free calling to the US for service members will be available for at least the rest of 2011.
We recognize and appreciate the sacrifices U.S. troops make when they serve abroad, and we’re proud to help make it a little bit easier for them to stay connected and hear a familiar voice.
Posted by Ilya Frank, Senior Software Engineer
August 30th, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Uncategorized
(Cross-posted from the Gmail Blog)We understand that it’s not always easy or affordable for our troops serving overseas to call friends and family at home, so starting today we’re making it completely free for all uniformed military personnel with …
August 30th, 2011 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail), Uncategorized
Posted by Ilya Frank, Senior Software EngineerWe understand that it’s not always easy or affordable for our troops serving overseas to call friends and family at home, so starting today we’re making it completely free for all uniformed military per…