January 4th, 2007 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by Mike Morton, Member of Technical Staff, Mac TeamOne of the nice things about working for Google is that even though we engineers have a lot to do in our day jobs, we’re encouraged to learn new things. We attend “tech talks” (which aren’t …
December 20th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by Dan Webb, Software Engineer, Google Earth for Mac OS XIf you’re in the U.S. and you have a Mac, try this: Launch Google Earth, wait for the zooming to stop, and then press the + button to zoom closer. You’ll arrive at the small town of Chanut…
December 11th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by Mark Dalrymple, Member of Technical Staff, Mac TeamAfter an orchestra rehearsal last month, some of us went to the local Eat-n-Park, a family restaurant chain here in western Pennsylvania. I was decked out in a traditional black Google T-shir…
December 6th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Desmond Elliott, StudentWhat did you do on your summer vacation? Desmond Elliott, a computer science student at Edinburgh University, spent some of his time working on Camino, the Mac-only open source browser, as part of the Google Summer o…
December 1st, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Amanda Walker, Member of Technical Staff, Mac TeamI started my career working on Mac networking products way back in the ’80s and ’90s, well before the Internet was in everybody’s living room. For example, I wrote SLIP and PPP packages to ge…
November 28th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Dave MacLachlan, Member of Technical Staff, Mac TeamCategories are a really interesting feature of Objective-C, especially for those of us who came from C++. Not only do categories allow you to extend other classes for which you may be lacki…
November 21st, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Scott Knaster, Technical WriterThe first time I ever saw the mysterious inscription Woz was while reading the legendary Red Book that came with my Apple ][. I soon found out that Woz was Steve Wozniak, who had designed the Apple ][ and co-fo…
November 16th, 2006 | by Rose | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Kelly Norton, GWT EngineerI remember sitting in front of my Power Mac G5 reading about Google Web Toolkit in May of last year and thinking about how cool it was. It’s such a great idea for AJAX development: use a language with unequalle…
November 14th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: John Gardiner, Technical Writer, Google Earth team, and Rose Yao, Mac Product ManagerLate last week, Google released an updated beta version of Google Earth 4 for Mac OS X (and some other platforms). For those of you who love Google Earth, t…
November 7th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Dave MacLachlan, Member of Technical Staff, Mac TeamPreviously we addressed the problem of optimizing around a shared resource. We came up with one solution, but it was kind of messy, and we wondered if there might be a better way. And now: …
October 30th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Dave MacLachlan, Member of Technical Staff, Mac Team(Editor’s note: today’s post is a bit different from our usual fare — it’s aimed at the Mac programmers out there. And if you’re not a programmer, you might want to find one to guide you t…
October 24th, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Tim Partridge, Associate Product Marketing Manager, UKAs a Mac fanatic for over fourteen years, I was thrilled to find my first job here at Google UK would be working on Google’s presence at this year’s London MacExpo UK.People here reco…
October 23rd, 2006 | by Scott | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Greg Robbins, Software EngineerEight years ago, I moved from Silicon Valley to Seattle, leaving the heart of the Mac software development world for a vibrant city surrounded by tall mountains. I thought this meant that most of the interestin…
October 9th, 2006 | by Rose | published in Google Mac Blog
Posted by: Scott Knaster, Technical Writer, and Rose Yao, Mac Product ManagerIf you sit down at your Mac, start up your browser, and search for “Google mission statement”, this is what you’ll see: ” Google’s mission is to organize the world’s informat…