October 5th, 2011 | by Thor Mitchell | published in Google Maps
Although we normally post to this blog when we launch a major new feature, there are also smaller changes that we release from time to time that are easy to miss. Here’s a brief roundup of some of our recent updates:
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October 5th, 2011 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth, Google Maps, Uncategorized
Last week Google Earth Outreach launched our program in Canada, offering support to non-profits and aboriginal communities that wish to leverage Google’s mapping tools to improve understanding of critical issues facing Canada today. Our team spent th…
October 5th, 2011 | by aidanchopra | published in Google SketchUp
Two years ago we launched a web-based tool that creates 3D models from a 2D workspace: Google Building Maker. At the time of the launch, users could only make models in 50 cities. Today we’re adding two more cities, just in time for the anniversary o…
October 5th, 2011 | by Stephen Kliff | published in Google DoubleClick, Uncategorized
(Originally posted on the Google Mobile Ads Blog)Good data on the smartphone user is hard to come by. Good data that enables companies to make data driven decisions on how to engage with consumers on their smartphone is even harder to come by.Today we …
October 5th, 2011 | by YouTube Staff | published in Uncategorized, Youtube API
YouTube’s Watch Later list is the perfect way to keep track of interesting videos you come across but don’t have time to watch at the moment. Since rolling out that feature on the YouTube website and the embedded players, developers have been askin…
October 5th, 2011 | by dly | published in Google Docs, Google Mobile
(Cross-posted from the Google Docs blog)Earlier this year, we introduced the Google Docs app for Android. Since then, many users have downloaded the app and enjoyed the benefits of being able to access, edit and share docs on the go.Today’s update to…
October 5th, 2011 | by Inside AdSense Team | published in Google Adsense
Whether you’re new to AdSense or have been using it for years, the AdSense Academy can help you successfully run your AdSense account by following six step-by-step learning modules. The Academy provides best practices on everything from implementing …
October 5th, 2011 | by Google Docs | published in Google Docs
Earlier this year, we introduced the Google Docs app for Android. Since then, many users have downloaded the app and enjoyed the benefits of being able to access, edit and share docs on the go.Today’s update to the app makes Google Docs work better t…
October 5th, 2011 | by Lauren Kolodny | published in Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Enterprise, Uncategorized
Posted by: David Loxton, Product Manager(Cross-posted from the Google Docs Blog.) Earlier this year, we introduced the Google Docs app for Android. Since then, many users have downloaded the app and enjoyed the benefits of being able to access, edit an…
October 5th, 2011 | by Tim Bray | published in Google Android
[This post is by Natascha Bock, a Product Marketing Manager on Android. — Tim Bray]With the latest Android Market update, our editorial team can use your 1024 x 500 “Featured Image” to promote your app on tablets, phones, and t…
October 5th, 2011 | by Gopal Shah | published in Google SketchUp, Uncategorized
[Cross-posted from the Google Lat Long Blog]How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your …
October 5th, 2011 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Uncategorized
(Cross-posted from the Lat Long Blog)How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your journey…
October 5th, 2011 | by Google Students | published in Google Student Blog
Cross-posted from the Google LatLong blogHow large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your jou…
October 5th, 2011 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth
How large is one billion? One billion hours ago modern humans were living in the Stone Age. One billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was flourishing. If you traveled from Earth to the Moon three times, your journey would measure one billion meters.Tod…