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Tutorials on using Google Services and API's (Blogger, Gmail, Google Accounts, Ajax, Search, App, Base, Calendar, Code Search, Gdata, Gadgets, Gears, Maps, Mashups, News, Notebook, Search History, Sitemaps, GWT, Picasa) to power personal / commercial websites. Including Python, PHP, Javascript, Java. Also how to integrate these with the FaceBook Platform.
Recent Posts
Take your batch into the cloud
from the work blog: Take your batch into the cloud: "About a year ago I wrote a webapp called twitter2gtalk, which simply takes your latest Twitter message and sets it as your Google Talk Status. Shortly there after I attended an App Engine Hackath...
Online advertising moving to.... your car?
Another one of mine on the work blog - Online advertising moving to.... your car?: "With the release of Android 2.0 on the Motorola Droid, the Google Maps for Mobile application brings turn by turn GPS navigation (with voice) to your car. A great ...
Google’s Christmas gift to America is free Wi-Fi at airports starting today (reblog)
Google’s Christmas gift to America is free Wi-Fi at airports starting today: " Those that hate Google but travel frequently might feel a bit conflicted over the next couple of months because of Google’s holiday gift to America. Starting today and...
Google Wave as a Project Collaboration Tool
I'm a'bloggin on the company blog! (Alexander Interactive) Google Wave as a Project Collaboration Tool: "If you aren't already familiar with Google Wave, check out some basic info, and a very in-depth video here. Wave is a new project from Google t...
Use Google Voice with your existing number
WOOHOO!!!! It's working on my verizon blackberry! "Up until now, if you wanted to use Google Voice, you needed to choose a new number (a "Google number"). Taking calls through your Google number allows us to offer features like call recording, ca...
Google Wave checker for firefox
I'm liking google wave so far (not loving yet, but there aren't that many people on it yet), but one of the annoying things was actually having to be in the app to see if I have new waves. Firefox plugin, problem solved! ...

