Charting a course towards a more privacy-first web
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It’s difficult to conceive of the internet we know today — with information
on every topic, in every language, at the fingertips of billions of people
— ...
Chrome for Android Update
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Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 89 (89.0.4389.72) for Android:
it'll become available on Google Play over the next few weeks.
This release includ...
Create a space for yourself in Chrome
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If you're one of the many families who share a computer in your home, or
someone who uses their computer for both work and personal browsing, these
stori...
Mainframe modernization antipatterns
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*Posted by Travis Webb*
This blog post describes common pitfalls and antipatterns to consider when
migrating your mainframe workloads. It also helps you...
The best software engineering conferences of 2021
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If you want to stay in touch with the latest developments in any field, you
should be aware of the conferences and events regarding those topics.
Thanks to...
21 websites and apps to make your 2021 better
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Google Registry is always on the lookout for interesting websites that have
launched using our top-level domains. 2020 was a rough year, so to help you
m...
Visit our new blog destination
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Our YouTube Blog has been on Blogger for the past 15 years, so this past
August, we figured it was time to completely change things up. We created
an entir...
A better Blogger experience on the web
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Since 1999, millions of people have expressed themselves on Blogger. From
detailed posts about almost every apple variety you could ever imagine to a
blog...
We’ve moved. Come visit us.
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Over ten years ago, we wrote our first post on our Geo Developers blog, and
today we’re sharing our new location for the Google Maps Platform blog. Our
new...
We’ve moved! Come see our new home!
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Ten years, three months and 30 days ago, we wrote our first post on this
blog, and now, we’re writing our last at this particular web address.
Today, it’s...
Google April Fools' Day 2017
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April Fools' Day should probably be called Google Fools' Day, since there
are so many Google hoaxes.
Google Japan developed a "bubble wrap" version of the ...
Moving on from Picasa
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*Update March 26, 2018*: The Picasa Desktop application will no longer work
online, which means that you will not be able to upload or download photos
and ...
Saying Goodbye to iGoogle
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As we announced on the Official Google Blog nearly a year and a half ago,
today we’re retiring iGoogle. Moving forward, iGoogle will redirect to
www.googl...
4 jQuery Cross-Domain AJAX Request methods
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The web has changed and with it the way we develop websites. Today, the web
is becoming a place where we develop web apps, rather than websites. We use
thi...
A final farewell
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Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
V has gone.
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似乎几年没上这个部落格了。
今天受邀在台北出席一场资策会举办的两岸电子商务论坛,有几位听众跟我交换名片时都说是我的V怪客读者,才让我想起我好像曾经是一个写部落格文章的V。
这几年...
Saying goodbye to the Google Website Optimizer Blog
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Thanks to everyone who has been a loyal reader of this blog over the last
few years. As we’ve launched Content Experiments in Google Analytics and continue...
We appreciate your interest
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Thanks to everyone who has been a loyal reader of this blog. After some
consideration, we recognise that we're not generating enough content here
to warran...
Fall Housekeeping
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When we introduced this blog over four years ago, the term AJAX was only a
year old, and Google had exactly one relevant API . Ajax has since become a
main...
Updating a Google Site Listpage/Listitem
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Here is a quick and dirty (by fully functional) sample of updating a
listpage/listitem in Google Sites using the Data API.
#!/usr/bin/python
import get...
jQuery UI 1.8rc1
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To close out the 14 Days of jQuery we’re pleased to release jQuery UI 1.8
Release Candidate 1! This should be the final pre-release build of jQuery
UI 1.8 ...
Georgetown Library
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Georgetown Library
Author: Erin McDonald
Google APIs used:
Search API, Feeds API, Calendar API
Website for the Georgetown Texas public library, integrating...
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