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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "google"

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  1. Visit Social Design Best Practices - Google's OpenSocial Social Design Best Practices - Google's OpenSocial

    After reading through this list, I can see areas where Viddler could improve. We're working on improving #5 and have been thinking about improving #3 for some time now.

  2. Visit Google's Chart API Google's Chart API

    This API allows you to generate charts based on a querystring. Feed the API a set of variables via a URL and it will generate a chart. Several different types of charts are available. Fantastic. Via Lachlan Hardy.

  3. Visit iPhone Google Search iPhone Google Search

    A Google Search formatted for the iPhone.

  4. Visit Google Gears for WebKit Google Gears for WebKit

    Read: Not for Safari. Only for WebKit. So, this is for like, 100 users.

  5. Visit Google Gears API Developer's Guide Google Gears API Developer's Guide

    Google Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline.

  6. Visit Google AJAX Feed API Google AJAX Feed API

    Use this proxy to give yourself access to any web feed via JavaScript.

  7. Visit Video: Interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt Video: Interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt

    An interview by John Battelle of Federated Media of Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the 2007 Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, California.

  8. Visit A Quick, Possibly Incomplete Guide to What Gets Installed by the Google Desktop Installer A Quick, Possibly Incomplete Guide to What Gets Installed by the Google Desktop Installer

    John Gruber gives us a rundown on what Google Desktop for Mac installs, where the files are located, how much RAM it takes, and how good the uninstaller is. Very useful information.

  9. Visit Geotagging your images in iPhoto Geotagging your images in iPhoto

    Nice little guide to geotag your photos using iPhoto, Google Earth, and a little 3rd party plugin. If only this stuff was built-in to iPhoto.

  10. Visit Earth Addresser Earth Addresser

    Automatically takes addresses from your Mac OS Address Book and creates a KML file in Google Earth. What's more is that it uses your contacts photos that you've stored in the Address Book as the "pin" in Google Earth. Courtesy of Sven-S. Porst.

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