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Starting in the Google Chrome developer channel release 4.0.249.0, Web Sockets are available and enabled by default. Web Sockets are "TCP for the Web," a next-generation bidirectional communication...
Tonight at a Google Campfire One we released Google Web Toolkit 2.0 , aiming to do two main things for developers: Make it easier to build faster apps...
Earlier tonight, we wrapped up a very exciting Campfire One at which we announced that GWT 2.0 is now officially available. In addition to major improvements in the...
Today, we launched Google Chrome's extensions system in the beta channel for Windows and Linux (Mac is in progress). We've also opened up our brand new gallery...
If you've been following the App Engine Java runtime group , you may have noticed some discussions about performance of the Java runtime. Many of you have complained...
These last few days, it seems that the extensions team has developed a newfound love for the F5 key. We all keep refreshing the " Most recent...
Google Chrome for Linux is finally ready for beta. Like the Windows version, it's fast , secure , stable , simple , extensible , and embraces open standards...
MySpace is announcing the public beta of OpenSocial 0.9 with OSML and Data Pipelining. For off-site developers and API-based apps, we've had OpenSocial 0.9 REST APIs available for...
Back when I was still an intern at Google, I went on a road trip around California with a couple of friends while armed with nothing but a...
I've always been a fan of Boston, Massachusetts. If I could dig it up and transport it to an eternally warm weather location, it would rank in my...
Google Web Toolkit now includes a declarative UI, incremental app download, and the Speed Tracer profiling tool.
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