Google Analytics API v2 Python Client Library
We know it’s easier for developers to program in the languages they know. So we updated the Google Analytics API Python Client library with all the new API version 2 features and added reference exampels for both the Account Feed and Data Feed. Now it’…
Introducing Google Browser Size
When I started work at Google, I visited the Google Earth team, hoping to find a 20% project on my favorite Google product. There I met Bruno Bowden, who introduced me to a problem I had never thought much about: how to take browser sizes into account …
Google Fusion Tables API
Today I’m excited to announce that Google Fusion Tables is releasing its own API. What is Fusion Tables? A product launched recently in Google Labs, Fusion Tables is a free service for sharing and visualizing data online. It allows you to upload data, …
We’ve concluded Google Developer Days 2009, a set of one-day developer events that travel around the world. This year, they started in Beijing, China on June 5 and ended in Moscow, Russia on November 10. At each event, attendees had the opportunity to …
New features for Google Web Elements
Earlier this year we introduced Google Web Elements, an easy way to embed Google products on your site by simply copying and pasting a snippet of code. Today we’re excited to announce the addition of three new Web Elements:Translate elementThe Translat…
Google Web Toolkit 2.0 – now with Speed Tracer
Tonight at a Google Campfire One we released Google Web Toolkit 2.0, aiming to do two main things for developers:Make it easier to build faster appsSpeed up the overall development cycleThis is a very exciting release because it’s the cumulation of a y…
Google Chrome Extensions launched in beta!
Today, we launched Google Chrome’s extensions system in the beta channel for Windows and Linux (Mac is in progress). We’ve also opened up our brand new gallery, which contains more than 300 extensions!We aspired to create an extensions system that is e…
Google Translator Toolkit Data API
Today, we’re excited to announce the release of the Google Translator Toolkit Data API. Translator Toolkit is a powerful but easy-to-use editor that enables translators to bring a human touch to machine translation through translation search, bilingual…
Introducing Google Public DNS: A new DNS resolver from Google
Today, as part of our efforts to make the web faster, we are announcing Google Public DNS, a new experimental public DNS resolver. The DNS protocol is an important part of the web’s infrastructure, serving as the Internet’s “phone book”. Every time you…
Deeper integration for Friend Connect and Twitter
Did you hear that Friend Connect and Twitter are more closely integrated than ever? To learn more, check out our post on the Social Web Blog.By James Reilly, Google Friend Connect Team
The last few weeks, Google Chrome’s developer tools have become much more useful. Besides benefiting from the work the WebKit team has done to improve Web Inspector (our developer tools are partially based on Web Inspector), we also recently released t…
Captions available for all Google I/O videos
We work hard to make sure that the videos on the GoogleDevelopers channel on Youtube are captioned, but when I/O added over a hundred hours of video content, we got a little behind. I’m happy to announce that we’re finally caught up! Every English and …
The latest addition to Google’s open source projects
Did you know Google has released more than 300 open source projects to date? Yesterday, we announced the latest addition to Google’s open source projects – YouTube Direct, a new tool that enables any developer to solicit video submissions, moderate and…
A couple days ago, Google welcomed Don Dodge to our Developer Relations team, where he joins us as a Developer Advocate working with developers, startups, and other Google Apps partners. We’re expecting Don to be a fantastic addition to our team. He’…
Go: A New Programming Language
Have you heard about Go? We released a new, experimental systems programming language today. It is open source and we’re excited about sharing it with the development community. For more information, check out the Google Open Source blog.By Robert Gri…