I'm happy to announce that we'll be hosting a very special Android Developer Lab at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona on Wednesday, February 17th as part of...
Several months ago we launched the Google Sites Data API . Since then, we've worked hard to respond to your top feature requests: the ability to list a...
Libevent 2.0.x is the new version of Libevent from the Tor Project . Libevent is a software library whose purpose is to provide consistent fast interfaces to various...
We've been hard at work adding proactive security features to Google Chrome, and we're particularly excited about five new security features that make it easier for developers to...
Most Custom Search users choose to deploy a customized search experience on their own websites, using the inline Custom Search Element or an embedded iframe. However, some users...
Today's new stable release of Google Chrome for Windows includes a bundle of browser goodness, including extensions and new HTML and JavaScript APIs . Extensions -- previously available...
This morning, we announced a new stable channel update of Google Chrome. For developers, this update represents some significant advances in terms of extensibility and new HTML and...
Late last year, we held a series of developer labs to give you a chance to ask questions and play with some new hardware. One of the most...
Back in December we introduced new high-resolution aerial imagery to the Google Maps API for 2 US cities - San Jose and San Diego, CA. When we went...
2009 has been a great year for Android Market. With the support of developers like you, Android Market now has more than 20,000 applications. Of these applications, games...
Registration for our third annual developer conference is now open to the public. This year's I/O will return to Moscone West in San Francisco on May 19-20, 2010.