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What is Google Public DNS? Google Public DNS is a free, global Domain Name System (DNS) resolution service, that you can use as an alternative to your current DNS provider. To try it out: Configure your network settings to use the IP addresses 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as your DNS servers or Read our configuration instructions. If you decide to try Google Public DNS, your client programs will perform al
It's free and installs in seconds. For Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8 on Windows Vista / XP SP2. Enable open web technologies in Internet Explorer Google Chrome Frame is an early-stage open source plug-in that seamlessly brings Google Chrome's open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer. With Google Chrome Frame, you can: Start using open web technologies - like the HTM
API Reference Guide This document provides detailed reference documentation for the Google Calendar Data API. Contents Audience This document is intended for programmers who want to write client applications that can interact with Google Calendar. It's a reference document; it assumes that you understand the concepts presented in the developer's guide, and the general ideas behind the Google Data
API Developer's Guide: The Protocol Google Calendar allows client applications to view and update calendar events in the form of Google Data API feeds. Your client application can use the Google Calendar Data API to create new events, edit or delete existing events, and query for events that match particular criteria. There are many possible uses for the Calendar Data API. For example, you can cre
Developer's Guide The AJAX Libraries API is a content distribution network and loading architecture for the most popular, open source JavaScript libraries. By using the google.load() method, your application has high speed, globally available access to a growing list of the most popular, open source JavaScript libraries. Table of Contents Audience This documentation is designed for people familiar
Federated Login for Google Account Users Third-party web sites and applications can now let users sign in with their Google user accounts. The OpenID standard eliminates the need for users to establish separate login accounts for every web site they visit--and conversely, for every web site developer to manage login information and security measures--by providing a framework in which users can est
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