Today we are pleased to announce the launch the Google Analytics Data Export API. This new API is being launched in Labs and is available to all Analytics users. If you haven’t already heard, Google Analytics, is a free, powerful web analytics tool tha…
Most content on the web today is in 2D, but a lot of information is more fun and useful in 3D. Projects like Google Earth and SketchUp demonstrate our passion and commitment to enabling users to create and interact with 3D content. We’d like to see the…
This post is part of the Who’s @ Google I/O, a series of blog posts that give a closer look at developers who’ll be speaking or demoing at Google I/O. Today’s post is a guest post written by Steven Willmott of 3scale.Public APIs are a great way to sha…
Last April, we started providing translations of code.google.com pages in five languages: Simplified Chinese (中文[简体]) , Japanese (日本語) , Portuguese (Português) , Russian (Pусский) , and Spanish (Español). You didn’t think we were …
It’s time for another Google Narrative, highlighting a Google AJAX Search API developer, Chirag Mehta.Chirag is developer in St. Petersburg, Florida who got started coding on a ZX Spectrum almost twenty years ago and has dabbled in graphics, animation,…
Standards-based Persistence For Java™ Apps On Google App Engine
When I sat down to write this post I decided to glance back at my last post on this blog. One sentence in particular jumped out at me: “…I would never again feel compelled to build an [Object-Relational] Mapping framework in Java.” Well, friends, n…
I’m excited to announce new, highly requested features for App Engine which we unveiled a few minutes ago at Campfire One.First, we’re giving developers an ‘early look’ at Java™ language support for App Engine. The team has taken a standards base…
HTML5 and WebKit pave the way for mobile web applications
When I first started at Google, we were building a Java ME email client for the phones of the day. It’s an excellent product – still the fastest, slickest way to get your Gmail on many devices because of Java ME’s widespread penetration. Yet it always …
Google Developer Days 2009, a set of one-day developer events, are returning again and will take place in various locations around the globe. Like last year, we’ve designed these events for developers with strong coding experience so we can discuss our…
We’ve been working with our user experience team to help our users discover relevant and timely developer product information faster on the Google Code homepage. Where it previously required several clicks to find the latest product news and announceme…
Google Developer Products Help WhiteHouse.gov Connect With America
Last Thursday was a momentous day for citizen participation in government. As you may have heard, President Obama hosted the first online Town Hall meeting with questions submitted and voted on via the internet. The Developer team at Google is honored …
Google Code Search, with more freshness and features
From the day we launched, the most popular request we’ve gotten has been to crawl code more regularly and to update our our index more frequently. Today we’re happy to announce that Google Code search will automatically crawl and index version controll…
The Google Developer Team is as excited as we’ve been in a while. Years of work have come together for today’s public launch of CADIE (Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity). We believe CADIE is the world’s first functional global-s…
Continuing with the Google Narratives Series, we’d like to profile Google App Engine and OpenSocial developers, Dave Westwood and Randall Ho of BuddyPoke!Dave and Randall both have backgrounds in 3D and avatars for the last 11+ years, with work in var…
For years, developers have tried to create rich 3D experiences on the web. However, the lack of a common way to render 3D graphics in the browser has forced them to use workarounds like special purpose plugins or software rendering frameworks. As a res…