Online Server Support

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Wednesday, 29 June 2005

Google Releases Maps API for External Use

Posted on 15:00 by Unknown
I'm very happy to let you know that our friends who have created Google Maps have released an API so that you can post interactive, draggable, zoomable, maps (with satellite imagery) on your personal websites.

For more information, check out the Google Maps API page and be sure to join the Google-Maps-API Google Group. A huge congratulations to the maps team for doing this.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Friday, 24 June 2005

Summer of Code Participants Chosen

Posted on 21:26 by Unknown
As mentioned earlier, we're able to involve 410 students in this year's Summer of Code. We've sent out letters of congratulations to those people, and we hope everyone will join us in congratulating them.

It's unfortunate we weren't able to include more of the almost 9,000 applications -- there were so many students that the mentoring organizations would have liked to work with. We hope to continue Summer of Code in upcoming years, and if we're able to do so, we hope to hear from all of you again. Thanks for all your hard work!
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Sparsehash and Perftools Updated

Posted on 19:57 by Unknown
We've updated both Sparse Hashtable and Perftools, mostly to fix a bug or two that showed up in different distributions. If you have not checked out these tools before, and are into C++ and threads, be sure to do so, they're quite useful.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Tuesday, 21 June 2005

New Project: AJAXSLT

Posted on 18:04 by Unknown
AJAXSLT is an implementation of XSL-T in JavaScript, intended for use in fat web pages, which are nowadays referred to as AJAX applications. Because XSL-T uses XPath, it is also an implementation of XPath that can be used independently of XSL-T.

Please see our projects page.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

New Project: AdWords API Java client library

Posted on 18:03 by Unknown
The Java client library for the AdWords API makes it easier to write Java clients to programmatically access AdWords accounts. The client library is provided in a single jar file that contains all the Apache Axis jars and pre-compiled stub classes needed to write Java clients.

Please see our projects page.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Friday, 17 June 2005

We're Expanding the Summer of Code...

Posted on 11:14 by Unknown
After spot reviewing the applications we've received for the Summer of Code, we were struck with their high quality. As a result, we were able to increase the funds available to support 400 students, double our original number of 200. While this doesn't allow us to take all applicants, we thought that this would be a terrific thing to do for the mentoring organizations, the students, open source software and computer science.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Tuesday, 14 June 2005

Application Deadline Reached for Summer Of Code!

Posted on 23:24 by Unknown
We are no longer taking applications for the Summer of Code. Google and the mentoring organizations will now take on the job of selecting 200 participants from the over 8700 applications to the program. We are (literally!) overwhelmed with terrific applications and want to thank everyone who applied, we wish we could accept everyone.

Approval and rejection letters will be sent out over the next 10 days. Because of the volume of applications that we must process we cannot send a personal rejection letter for every application.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Monday, 13 June 2005

Sitemaps Third Party Goodness and a Summer of Code Update

Posted on 17:27 by Unknown
We're very happy to be putting up the first of what we hope is a growing list of those who are using Google Sitemaps in interesting ways. If we are missing your work and would like us to add it to the list, let us know about it.

We also wanted to give a short update on the progress of the Summer of Code. We've passed over 5400 applications for the 200 slots currently available, and we're seeing some very good quality applications! The application deadline is June 14th, so if you haven't applied and you want to, be sure to do so before then.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Thursday, 2 June 2005

Google Sitemaps Launches

Posted on 20:45 by Unknown
Today, Google launched Google Sitemaps, a new service designed for webmasters that enables them to automatically submit their web pages to Google. It is meant to provide Google with more information about web content so we can improve search results for users worldwide. As part of this launch, we're releasing Sitemap Generator, an open source tool that generates an XML sitemap for a few simple use cases and thus shows developers how to create these files programmatically.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Summer of Code Update

Posted on 20:44 by Unknown
The Summer of Code sure is something. The response from the open source community and, more importantly, future open source developer community has been very positive. I wanted to thank everyone involved so far. So...Thanks! We've added a few more FAQ questions and things are humming along nicely. If you are 18 or older, and a student, and you haven't checked it out, you should!

As a side note, our friends at O'Reilly Media have put up a very cool article on how the Kongulo desktop plugin works. Check it out!
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Wednesday, 1 June 2005

Summer of Code Update: New organizations and More FAQ Entries

Posted on 22:31 by Unknown
We are -extremely- pleased with the number of applications and interest the Summer of Code has received. We've added over 20 mentoring organizations and a bunch of faq entries. Check it out! Serious stuff.... GAIM, OpenOffice, NMAp, FreeBSD, Drupal, Fedora Core...Something for everyone!
Read More
Posted in | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Google Summer of Code & Danish Linux Forum
    Posted by Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source Team The Danish Linux Conference is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, and the date is com...
  • Weekly Google Code Roundup for July 2-6th
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs Having the July 4th holiday smack in the middle of the week creates a strange week when it is hard...
  • Weekly Google Code Roundup for June 11-15th
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs In API and developer-product news... I will start by going meta. Linking to a roundup from a round...
  • Weekly Google Code Roundup for July 16-20th
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs This week we have the pleasure of having MashupCamp hosted walking distance from the Googleplex. I...
  • Weekly Google Code Roundup for July 23-27th
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs It has been a busy time for conferences. From MashupCamp last week, to OSCON and The Ajax Experien...
  • Google Gadget Ventures
    By Tom Stocky, Google Developer Programs Good news for Google Gadget developers. We've just launched Google Gadget Ventures , a new pil...
  • Weekly Google Code Roundup for July 8-12th
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs In API and developer-product news... Othman Laraki talked about the Gears roadmap and development ...
  • Google Developer Day sessions move to San Jose Convention Center
    Posted by Andrew Bowers, Google Developer Programs Thanks to the incredible interest in Google Developer Day, we've moved the session po...
  • Google Sitemaps Launches
    Today, Google launched Google Sitemaps , a new service designed for webmasters that enables them to automatically submit their web pages to ...
  • Google Developer Podcast Episode Four: Mark Limber on Google SketchUp
    By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs Using iTunes? We have published the fourth episode of the Google Developer Podcast, which feature...

Categories

  • 20% project
  • 3d
  • accessibility
  • advogato
  • ajax
  • ajax search
  • ajax search books news apis
  • amarok
  • android
  • apache
  • apis
  • apis. charts
  • apple
  • atom publishing protocol
  • axsjax
  • barcodes
  • blogger
  • building ajax apps
  • c++
  • caja
  • calendar
  • camino
  • chronoscope
  • cifs
  • cms
  • collada
  • community
  • conferences
  • cricket
  • cryptography
  • danish linux forum
  • developer
  • django
  • documentation
  • dojo
  • dot net
  • dreamweaver
  • drupal
  • eclipse
  • eclipsecon
  • education
  • email
  • events
  • feeds
  • firevox
  • fosdem
  • freebsd
  • freenet
  • gadgets
  • gcc
  • gdata
  • gdd07
  • geoserver
  • getpaid
  • ghop
  • gnome
  • gnome women's summer outreach program
  • Google
  • google apps for your domain
  • google chart api
  • google checkout
  • google code
  • google code project hosting
  • google code search
  • google data apis
  • google developer day
  • google earth
  • google gadgets
  • google gears
  • google grants
  • google mashup editor
  • google summer of code
  • google web toolkit
  • green linux
  • gsoc
  • gtags
  • guice
  • GWSOP
  • gwt
  • haproxy
  • hibernate
  • howto
  • hpux
  • html
  • html5
  • igoogle
  • image search
  • Imara
  • interviews
  • java
  • javascript
  • joomla
  • joomladayus2007
  • joomladayusa
  • karaoke
  • KDE
  • KDE 4.0
  • kernel
  • kernel summit
  • kml
  • linux
  • linux foundation
  • linux summit
  • linux virtual server
  • linuxconf eu
  • LoCo
  • london
  • mac
  • MacFuse
  • maps
  • meetup
  • MIT CSAIL
  • mobile
  • mylar
  • MySQL
  • mythtv
  • named
  • netbsd
  • nss
  • objective-c
  • OCaml
  • ocr
  • ODF
  • oha
  • OOXML
  • open source
  • openajax alliance
  • opensocial
  • openssl
  • oreilly
  • oscon
  • oscon2007
  • oss devs
  • ossjam
  • osx
  • pactester
  • phone
  • picasa
  • picasa web
  • plone
  • plone sprint
  • podcast
  • portugal
  • programming
  • py3k
  • python
  • python sprint
  • reader
  • research
  • samba
  • scalability
  • screencast
  • security
  • shindig
  • silverstripe
  • sitemaps
  • sixapart
  • sketchup
  • soc
  • solaris
  • spa2007
  • speakers
  • standards
  • student programs
  • subversion
  • summer of code
  • syndication
  • testing
  • themes
  • topp
  • ubucon
  • ubuntu
  • unit test
  • unix
  • video
  • Vim
  • weekly roundup
  • windows
  • windows programming
  • Winter of Code
  • youtube
  • zurich
  • ZXing

Blog Archive

  • ►  2008 (7)
    • ►  January (7)
  • ►  2007 (159)
    • ►  December (8)
    • ►  November (13)
    • ►  October (16)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (16)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  June (14)
    • ►  May (13)
    • ►  April (12)
    • ►  March (19)
    • ►  February (14)
    • ►  January (12)
  • ►  2006 (98)
    • ►  December (10)
    • ►  November (14)
    • ►  October (13)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (14)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (5)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  March (4)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ▼  2005 (40)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ▼  June (11)
      • Google Releases Maps API for External Use
      • Summer of Code Participants Chosen
      • Sparsehash and Perftools Updated
      • New Project: AJAXSLT
      • New Project: AdWords API Java client library
      • We're Expanding the Summer of Code...
      • Application Deadline Reached for Summer Of Code!
      • Sitemaps Third Party Goodness and a Summer of Code...
      • Google Sitemaps Launches
      • Summer of Code Update
      • Summer of Code Update: New organizations and More ...
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (5)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile