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Google kicks offline Web apps into gear

May 30, 2007 Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser. TAGS: Web application, Google Inc., JavaScript, Web browser, developer, access, Opera Software, RSS, Web server, open source, Firefox, database, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Google courts open-source developers

March 17, 2005 Search king's new Google Code site is intended to be a central resource for developers. TAGS: API, developer, Google Inc., Python, C++ programming language, open source

Why Google loves developers

May 31, 2007 Google is in the online-ad business. Why does it lavish attention on software developers and open-source projects? Kicking offline Web apps into gear TAGS: Google Inc., mashup, Web application, developer, API, conference, California, open source

Google crawls into source code search

October 5, 2006 Search giant gives software developers a tool that lets them search billions of lines of source code. TAGS: Google Inc., open source, source code, programmer, code, developer, search, search engine

Google Earth zooms in

June 12, 2006 Resolution, coverage beefed up to level of aerial photography--even showing people walking. Images: A clearer focus on Google Earth TAGS: Google Earth, Google Inc., map, modeling, Google Maps, coverage, developer, San Francisco, 3D, Microsoft Corp.

Google reaches out to developers

October 5, 2006 With a pair of new services, the search giant extends a helping hand to the people who write software code. TAGS: Burning Man, Google Inc., blog, developer, Apple Computer, photograph

At I/O, getting technical with Google

May 30, 2008 The tech giant leads two days of in-depth and hands-on sessions for developers on how to build Web applications. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, I/O, Google Inc., blog, Web application, Web 2.0, Web browser, developer, conference, open source

Google aims for Web developers' hearts and minds

August 26, 2005 Latest products hint at company's efforts to create a platform on which to build add-on products and services. TAGS: Google Inc., Google Desktop Search, API, Google Talk, Google Desktop, desktop search, heart, developer, platform, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Google to release Firefox toolbar

July 7, 2005 An e-mail sent to open-source developers reveals the search giant plans to launch a version of its toolbar for the browser. TAGS: toolbar, Firefox, Google Inc., open source, developer, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Linux, Web browser

Google, Yahoo offer peek at mapping code

June 30, 2005 The two companies hope to encourage developers to create new apps to expand search. Also: Amazon launches mapping service. TAGS: Amazon A9, Google Maps, Amazon.com Inc., satellite image, API, Yahoo! Inc., satellite, Google Inc., developer, map, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft Web plan takes aim at Google

September 8, 2005 Mirroring efforts at Google, Yahoo and elsewhere, software maker to offer developers tools to build online applications. TAGS: MSN Search, API, Simple Object Access Protocol, mirroring, Web development, developer, MSN, Google Inc., Web service, software company, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Gates on Google: What, me worry?

September 14, 2005 Growing clout of Web-based development is much in evidence as Microsoft courts developers. But is Bill Gates losing sleep? Nah. TAGS: honeymoon, Bill Gates, API, Google Inc., developer, Yahoo! Inc., MSN, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, server, idea, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Windows

From Danger's realm come Android's makers

November 12, 2007 Google's Andy Rubin talks nuts and bolts about the Linux-based phone software, the lessons of Sidekick, and the beauty of the iPhone.Google releases Android toolsImages: Software tools for Google A... TAGS: Andy Rubin, alliance, specification, mashup, Linux, Google Inc., SDK, emulator, developer, platform, Apple iPhone, work, cell phone, keyboard, operating system

MapQuest offers open-source API

March 7, 2006 Company follows Google, Yahoo in offering mapping, routing technology for Web developers focused on mashups. TAGS: Mapquest, mashup, API, open source, developer, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

Microsoft opens desktop search

June 30, 2005 Company quietly releases documentation to extend its desktop search tool beyond the browser. TAGS: desktop search, API, Microsoft Longhorn, Google Desktop, search technology, search result, developer, Google Inc., search, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Google must woo mobile app developers

November 8, 2007 Mobile-application developers aren't sold on Google's plans for an open operating system for cell phones. TAGS: mobile device, Google Inc., handset, developer, programming language, mobile phone, programming, operating system

Microsoft enlists developers for Live push

June 9, 2006 At the TechEd conference next week, CTO Ray Ozzie is expected to discuss how the software giant's online services initiative will be key for its traditional audience: IT pros and developers. TAGS: IT professional, TechEd, developer, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Windows Live, mashup, Google Inc., API, small business, Microsoft Corp., conference, Microsoft Windows

eBay launches developer Web site

June 21, 2005 eBay Community Codebase is intended to help developers create applications for the auction site and its PayPal online payment service. TAGS: PayPal, eBay Inc., online payment, developer, payment, Firefox, Google Inc.

Google abets open-source internships

June 1, 2005 Bask in the glow of the summer sun or an LCD--which would you choose? Google is betting on the latter for 200 students worldwide. TAGS: open source, student, Google Inc., project, open-source software, organization, developer, programming, U.S., Web browser

BT guns for Android and Skype with Ribbit buy

July 29, 2008 In the deal, announced Tuesday, BT has agreed to pay $105 million in cash for Ribbit, which bills itself as "Silicon Valley's first phone company." TAGS: British Telecommunications, Skype, Silicon Valley, Google Android, platform, IP telephony, spokesperson, telecommunications, developer, Google Inc., e-mail
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