June 28th, 2007 | by Paul McDonald | published in Google App Engine
Posted by Paul McDonald, The Google Mashup Editor TeamWe just released a few bugs fixes to the Google Mashup Editor in response to your feedback, thanks for helping us hunt these down. Here are a few of the items that we got working again: Script t…
June 27th, 2007 | by Paul McDonald | published in Google App Engine
Posted by Gregor Hohpe, Google engEduItching to create a cool mash-up but not sure where to begin? We just added a short tutorial that shows you how to combine Google Mashup Editor, Google Calendar API, and the Google Maps API to display meeting locati…
June 22nd, 2007 | by Rich Burdon | published in Google App Engine
When developing software, one of the trade-offs you have to face is between releasing early, and implementing more of the features you’d like to have. Releasing early allows you to learn from a much broader group of people; the down side is that if you…
June 13th, 2007 | by Paul McDonald | published in Google App Engine
We’ve gotten a tremendous response from the release of the Google Mashup Editor and have been working to steadily open it up to developers as we have capacity and improve the product. The feedback we’ve gotten already has been really helpful, we hope t…
June 4th, 2007 | by Paul McDonald | published in Google App Engine
Well, it’s been a busy week for us. At Google’s global Developer Day, we finally got to show the world what we’ve been working on. We started inviting folks to try out the Google Mashup Editor, and we’ve been making demos and samples available for ever…
May 30th, 2007 | by A Googler | published in Google App Engine
Posted by Paul McDonald, Product ManagerEver since the debut of HousingMaps.com, we’ve been fascinated by what the developer community has been able to do with our technology. Mashups enable us to visualize data in different ways, combine applications …