Google I/O 2009 – The Softer Side Of Schemas – Mapping Java Persistence Standards To the Google App Engine Datastore Max Ross Google App Engine is a powerful cloud-computing platform designed to help developers more easily create and manage scalable web applications. With the recent addition of Java support, developers can now interact with the [...]
Google Sites makes it easy for anyone to create and manage simple, secure group websites. You can create and publish new pages with the click of a button, edit web pages like documents, and move content and pages around as you please. Information is stored securely online, and you decide who can edit or view [...]
In this video, I share my thoughts on Google Wave and provide a basic walkthrough of the service. There is a lot to talk about with Google Wave, but I narrowed it down to the following areas: Interface, Email/Wiki Features, Extensions, A Use Case, and Issues. Even when cutting it short, the video still is [...]
www.netbooknews.com – First impressions of Cloud the first real cloud computing operating system from gos. Unfortunately i had no wifi connection available but i guess you are getting it. It’s a beta version right now but it should be launched on CES 2009. Looks like it could be the Google Chrome OS
Google has announced the launch of Google Earth 5.0 This new version features ocean in Google Earth, and enables users of Google Earth to dive beneath the water surface, explore 3D underwater terrain, and browse ocean-related content contributed by leaders in ocean science and advocacy. This video shows how you could examine Antarctica
An evening of fine beverages, retro internet staples that we’ll forever miss, Hulu’s free glory days are numbered, the hyped launch of Windows 7, private Google Voice voicemails showing up in public searches, Amelia Earhart’s final resting place possibly located, and the sexy and delicious bacon bra!
Fun and easy tricks for google.com
Jon takes a first look at the new G1 Android phone from T-Mobile