Fridaygram: we want your videos, learn math from chocolate, puzzling with wood
October 14th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog EditorLast month we asked you to upload videos telling us what it’s like to be a Google developer. We really want to hear from you, so we’re reminding you again just in case you haven’t submitted your video yet….
Enhancing the Google APIs Console, one page at a time
October 12th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
IonChrisBy Ion Constantinescu and Chris Cartland, APIs Console TeamIt’s been nearly one year since we launched the Google APIs Console to help you manage API usage across your sites and apps. We’ve had some great feedback about what you like (and don’t…
October 11th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Greg D’Alesandre, App Engine teamCross-posted from the Google App Engine Blog2011 has seen some exciting releases for App Engine. As the days get shorter, the weather gets colder, and all that Halloween candy starts tempting everyone in the gro…
Google Cloud Storage is out of Code Labs, with new features and lower price
October 11th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Navneet Joneja, Product Manager for Google Cloud StorageGoogle Storage for Developers is now out of Code Labs, and has a new name: Google Cloud Storage. In addition, we’re also happy to announce some new features, and a significant price reduction.A…
Google Prediction API graduates from labs, adds new features
October 11th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Zachary Goldberg, Product ManagerSince the general availability launch of the Prediction API this year at Google I/O, we have been working hard to give every developer access to machine learning in the cloud to build smarter apps. We’ve also been…
October 10th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Lars Bak, Software Engineer, Dart TeamCross-posted on the Chromium BlogToday we are introducing an early preview of Dart, a class-based optionally typed programming language for building web applications. Dart’s design goals are:Create a structure…
October 6th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
By Navneet Joneja, Product Manager for Google Cloud SQLCross-posted from the Google App Engine BlogOne of App Engine’s most requested features has been a simple way to develop traditional database-driven applications. In response to your feedback, we…
Google+ APIs: now with Search and more
October 4th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Jordanna Chord, Software Engineer, Google+ API TeamCross-posted with the Google+ Platform BlogThank you to all of you who tried out our first Google+ API release and let us know how you were using it. And thank you also to those of you who asked for…
September 30th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog EditorThe Dead Sea Scrolls were lost in the Judean desert for more than 2000 years before being rediscovered in 1947. Now The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls project makes five of the ancient documents available online to ev…
September 29th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Matt Braithwaite, Transparency Engineering Tech LeadMore than a year ago, we launched our Transparency Report, which is a site that shows the availability of Google services around the world and lists the number of requests we’ve received from gov…
September 28th, 2011 | by Ashleigh Rentz | published in Google Code
By Amy Walgenbach, Google Developer MarketingOur developer program started in 2005 with a handful of APIs and developer advocates. Fast forward to today: Google offers over 100 APIs, dozens of developer tools, and a raft of developer advocates around t…
September 28th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
This guest post was written by Beau Harrington, Senior Development Director, Kabam Cross-posted with the Google Commerce BlogKabam was part of the initial launch of Google+ Games with two game titles, Dragons of Atlantis and Edgeworld, and we recently …
September 27th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Jeremie Lenfant-Engelmann, Google Web Fonts EngineerWe’ve received lots of requests from developers for a dynamic feed of the most recent web fonts offered via Google Web Fonts. Such a feed would ensure that you can incorporate Google Web Fonts in…
September 26th, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code, Uncategorized
By Alexandra Levich, Product Manager Cross-posted from the Chromium BlogWe recently expanded the reach of the Chrome Web Store from the U.S. to 24 more countries. Developers from around the world have already launched successful apps in the Chrome Web …
September 23rd, 2011 | by Scott Knaster | published in Google Code
By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog EditorHackathons are a blast. There are few experiences better than writing code all night with dozens or hundreds of others, consuming free food, and converting that sweet sleep deprivation into creativity as you hac…