Create and share online documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It's free. You can:1) Access your documents online from any computer with an internet connection.2) Add collaborators to your document and Docs will send them a link to access the doc online (no need to send email attachments back and forth)3) Decide who can view and edit each document (only you, some people, or everyone)For a quick product tour, check out: http://www.google.com/google-d s/tour1.htmlOr to get started, visit: http://docs.google.com
Steven Comeau from Rutgers Athletics discusses his experience with Google Message Security, powered by Postini. Visit http://tinyurl.com/GoogleEmailSurvey to assess your situation.Visit http://www.google.com/enterpri e/tcocalculator to calculate your savingsVisit http://www.google.com/a/security to learn more
Google Gears for Mobile: Power Up your Mobile Web AppAndrei Popescu and Charles Wiles (Google)If you've ever tried coding up a mobile client application, you've probably noticed that the huge variety of mobile operating systems makes it tough to build rich applications that work on every device. But what if developers could deploy applications directly to mobile browsers rather than develop native applications? Google Gears for Mobile is a mobile browser extension for creating rich web applications for mobile devices. This session will show you how Gears for Mobile can be used to develop offline capability into your mobile web apps and how to create slick and responsive applications by hiding latency issues through controlled data caching and storage between sessions.
Ceremonia de entrega de reconocimientos de Doodle 4 Google México. Evento en el Palacio de Bellas Artes el 11 de Diciembre del 2008. Entrega de premios a nuestras 2 Finalistas y al Primer Lugar.
Journalist Lee Siegel visits Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book "Against the Machine." This event took place on April 28, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
Author Erik Knutzen visits Googles Santa Monica, CA office to discuss his book Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-Sufficient Living in the Heart of the City. This event took place on September 24, 2008, as a part of the Authors@Google series.
Senator Mike Gravel, in conversation with Google Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, Andrew McLaughlin, as part of the Candidates@Google series. This event took place October 10, 2007 at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA
First demonstration video of new Google Earth 4.3 (Free from Google) features by Google Earth Blog. See review here: http://www.gearthblog.com/blog archives/2008/04/google_earth_43_first_impressions_a.htmlDownload here: http://www.gearthblog.com/download.html
Improving Browsers in New Ways: Gears++Chris Prince (Google)Google Gears has progressed by leaps since its initial launch -- and in ways that many developers may not realize. Come learn all about what's new in Google Gears. (Hint: it's not just about offline!)
The state of Alabama has built a common operating picture, called "Virtual Alabama," which is shared by over 1,000 government agencies. Virtual Alabama uses Google Earth Enterprise, a secure version of Google Earth that agencies can run in their own data centers to build a globe with their own geospatial data.Find more information at http://earth.google.com/enterp ise/virtual_alabama.html
Author Cory Doctorow discusses his book "Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present" as part of the Authors@Google series. This event took place Monday, May 21, 2007 at Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA Cory Doctorow is the co-editor of the boingboing blog, and author of the books Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, Eastern Standard Tribe, and Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. A fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Doctorow writes for such publications as Wired, Popular Science, The New York Times and MAKE. In 2000, he won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Science Fiction Writer.