A very interesting design document recently went up on the Chromium Projects. I’ve got three words for you guys- Chromium OS Devices. Okay, okay. While that does sound kind of cool, I guess it’s nothing all that spectacular- After all, we’re less than a week from the launch of Google’s Chromebook- an event I”m very […]
A very interesting design document recently went up on the Chromium Projects. I’ve got three words for you guys- Chromium OS Devices. Okay, okay. While that does sound kind of cool, I guess it’s nothing all that spectacular- After all, we’re less than a week from the launch of Google’s Chromebook- an event I”m very […]
Introducing the Graph API explorer By Simon Cross – Yesterday at 5:00pm In the past few months we have been working to bring the Graph API up to parity with REST API, significantly improve our Graph API documentation, and publish resources and sample apps to make it easier to write apps against the API. As […]
Introducing the Graph API explorer By Simon Cross – Yesterday at 5:00pm In the past few months we have been working to bring the Graph API up to parity with REST API, significantly improve our Graph API documentation, and publish resources and sample apps to make it easier to write apps against the API. As […]
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 Google Takeout Google wants to differentiate from Facebook by offering a lot of ways to export your data. Google Takeout is a feature that’s included in Google+, but it’s also available as a standalone service. You can use it to export your contacts, Google Buzz messages, Picasa Web photos and Profile […]
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 Google Takeout Google wants to differentiate from Facebook by offering a lot of ways to export your data. Google Takeout is a feature that’s included in Google+, but it’s also available as a standalone service. You can use it to export your contacts, Google Buzz messages, Picasa Web photos and Profile […]