Google Chrome is Google's browser project; this comic book by Google, drawn by Scott McCloud, is scanned here and shown under its Creative Commons license. [back to blog]
Monday, September 1, 2008Google Chrome, Google’s Browser Project Today there was a comic book in my mail, sent by Google and drawn by no less than Scott McCloud, creator of the classic Understanding Comics. Within the 38 pages, which I’ve scanned and put up, in very readable format Google gives the technical details into a project of theirs: an open source browser called Google Chrome. The book po
For the latest Google Maps Street View update, Google not only added pics for Australia, Japan and several US cities, but also included imagery of what seem to be Google employees lining up near-by the Google headquarters. This is similar to an older Street View posing but larger in scale: The baby dangling incident An allegory for the eternal struggle between project management, development and d
Street View data (those detailed panorama photos available for some US cities) is now also available as part of the Google Maps API*. The samples utilizing the GStreetviewPanorama object look interesting; for instance, you can embed an animated street view rotation in your blog, or (as the screenshot to the right shows) offer driving directions accompanied by panorama views. [Via Bret Taylor -> Go
Google released a brand-new API titled “Google Documents List Data API.” Sounds confusing, but the “Google Documents List” is just the Windows Explorer-style file browser available at docs.google.com, currently storing your text documents, your spreadsheets and soon your presentations (mark your calendars for a Google Presentations aka Presently release in August, perhaps coming Monday, if Google
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Gmail has now integrated Google Calendar in a variety of ways. First of all, there’s a links pane in the top left (Google calls these “corner bookmarks,” and they’re now consistent in Gmail and Google Calendar). Also, whenever you compose a new mail, you have the option to attach an event. For example, you can invite your colleague to a meeting, Outlook-style: The recipient will then see the follo
Thursday, December 15, 2005A Talk to Google’s Larry Page in 2038 First of all, I’m happy you finally agreed to an interview! So welcome, Larry. Thanks. Glad to be here. I know you’re quite busy, as always. Has the pressure on you increased after Sergey retired? Not really. I mean, I work 12 hours a day... not much has changed with that. I guess I get less work done than before, but then again, we
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