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Author Archives: A Googler
Deep dive articles for the Analytics Data Export API
(Cross-posted from Google Analytics Blog)On the Google Analytics API Team, we’re fascinated with what people create using the Data Export API. You guys come up with some really amazing stuff! Lately, we’ve also been paying a lot of attention to h… Continue reading
Trimming our privacy policies
Long, complicated and lawyerly—that’s what most people think about privacy policies, and for good reason. Even taking into account that they’re legal documents, most privacy policies are still too hard to understand.So we’re simplifying and updat… Continue reading
Drupal 7 – faster than ever
This is a guest post by Owen Barton, partner and director of engineering at CivicActions. Owen has been working with Google’s “Make the Web Faster” project team and the Drupal community to make improvements in Drupal 7 front-end performance. This i… Continue reading
Drupal 7 – faster than ever
This is a guest post by Owen Barton, partner and director of engineering at CivicActions. Owen has been working with Google’s “Make the Web Faster” project team and the Drupal community to make improvements in Drupal 7 front-end performance. This i… Continue reading
Back to the future: two years of Google Chrome
(Cross-posted from the Google Chrome Blog)Watching the 1985 classic Back to the Future last night, I was struck by how much things can change with time. The main character Marty McFly travels 30 years back in time, only to find that his house hadn’t … Continue reading
Model the world with Google SketchUp 8
It’s been 10 years since the first version of Google SketchUp was released, and there are more people modeling in SketchUp now that we ever could have imagined—over a million of you a week, in fact. That’s a pretty humbling number of 3D model mak… Continue reading
Email overload? Try Priority Inbox
(Cross-posted from the Gmail Blog)People tell us all that time that they’re getting more and more mail and often feel overwhelmed by it all. We know what you mean—here at Google we run on email. Our inboxes are slammed with hundreds, sometimes thou… Continue reading
Share your story with the new Google Translate
(Cross-posted from the Google Translate blog)Today, you may have noticed a brighter looking Google Translate. We’re currently rolling out several changes globally to our look and feel that should make translating text, webpages and documents on Googl… Continue reading
