We recently introduced a new API for embedding waves, which includes a powerful new feature: anonymous, read-only access to public waves. Prior to this launch, webmasters could embed...
Which three letters could you hear proudly proclaimed again and again throughout the sessions of Google I/O 2010? ...that’s right, A-P-I! Google APIs form the foundation of many...
This article describes a design and implementation of the WF workflow connectivity to the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Service for WS-Transfer operation contract.
Make your website design in such a way that website visitors would be able to get convinced about benefits of becoming your customers. Try to win their trust and develop their confidence in your products/services. Access to information from your website should be easy and hassle-free. For perfect lead generation identify the type of visitors you wish to visit your website and plan out the ways to attract them accordingly. Draft the site content in such a manner that they cater to the interests of particular section of visitors you target and get motivated to carry business dealings with your company.
Greetings! Just a quick reminder for everyone. Nominations for the OpenSocial Board of Directors community seats are underway and will close on Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Please use...
As many of you know, App Engine’s Datastore performance has been seriously degraded over the last few weeks. In addition to May 25th’s 45 minute Datastore outage...
Moments ago we introduced the Google Font API and Google Font Directory . In addition to Google’s support of web fonts, we’re excited to announce a second launch...
User-driven applications are the programs in which full control is given to the users. Designers of such programs are responsible only for developing an instrument for solving some task, but they do not enforce users to work with this instrument according with a predefined scenario.
Implement Mobile Safari's page/tab switching interface in your own app! Complete with the zooming in and the zooming out and the flicking and the tapping...
Part 1 of 3 in a series of articles about generating SQL from an XML file format. This part describes the background to the project and talks about the development of the file format and an XSD schema.