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2017

Perspective

Perspective is an API that makes it easier to host better conversations. The API uses machine learning models to score the perceived impact a comment might have on a conversation. Developers and publishers can use this score to give realtime feedback to commenters or help moderators do their job, or allow readers to more easily find relevant information, as illustrated in two experiments below.

2015

gmaps.js — Google Maps API with less pain and more fun

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gmaps.js allows you to use the potential of Google Maps in a simple way. No more extensive documentation or large amount of code.

2014

Create Zoomable Images Using The Google Maps API | Mike Gleason jr's Blog

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Anyways, I'm pleased to show you two samples today: they both let you navigate into an image using the Google Maps engine. I'm also giving up the necessary tools to do it yourself. Enjoy!

2012

JavaScript Reference - Google Feed API - Google Feed API — Google Developers

With the Feed API, you can download any public Atom, RSS, or Media RSS feed using only JavaScript, so you can easily mash up feeds with your content and other APIs like the Google Maps API.

2011

Getting Organized with the Tasks API - Google Apps Developer Blog

Google Tasks helps many of us to remember all those things that keep us busy. Towards the end of last year we asked our users what they wanted to see improved with Google Tasks and an overwhelming request was for the ability to access tasks from anywhere — be it on the move, on the desktop, or through their favorite Web apps.

Getting Started - Google URL Shortener API - Google Code

Below, we walk you through the steps to interact with the Google URL Shortener API. This is the programmatic side of the web site at goo.gl.

2010

Google Scribe : l’autocomplétion, partout – Zorgloob.com : toute l'actualité Google

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Une API et un bookmarklet vous autorisent à utiliser Google Suggest dans n’importe quel champ texte.

2009

Google Wave Developer Blog: Introducing the Google Wave APIs: what can you build?

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The Google Wave APIs come in two flavors: Embed and Extensions. With Embed, you're able to bring waves into your own site through a simple JavaScript API. For example, embedding a wave in a webpage is a good way to encourage a discussion among the visitors. With Extensions, you're able to write programs, which are packaged as Robots or Gadgets, that provide rich functionality inside the Google Wave web client.

Google Analytics ouvre son API

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Le service de mesure d'audience Google Analytics lance ce soir son API, annonce l'équipe dédiée à son développement sur le blog officiel. Cette interface de programmation permet l'export des données, et ainsi le développement d'applications où les internautes pourront consulter leur statistiques sur d'autres supports, avec de nouvelles représentations.

2008

Official Google Enterprise Blog: Maps without keys

As we continue to expand the capabilities of Google Maps API Premier, such as offering access over https and supporting unlimited address-level reverse geocoding, we see that our users increasingly host applications across a large number of domains. In the past, Google Maps API sites have required that an an associated key be provided whenever the API is used, which required managing multiple keys for various domains. We've heard that this process can be cumbersome, and in response, we've introduced maps without keys, exclusively for Premier users.

2007

OpenSocial - Google Code

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The web is more interesting when you can build apps that easily interact with your friends and colleagues. But with the trend towards more social applications also comes a growing list of site-specific APIs that developers must learn. OpenSocial provides a common set of APIs for social applications across multiple websites. With standard JavaScript and HTML, developers can create apps that access a social network's friends and update feeds.

La journée des développeurs Google

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Google souhaite aider les développeurs à toujours construire de meilleures applications. C’est dans cet esprit que nous avons créé les APIs et les outils qui vous permettent d'optimiser rapidement vos applications, de les intégrer avec des produits Google et ainsi d'atteindre des millions d'utilisateurs. Et c'est également pour cette raison que nous organisons le Google Developer Day Pour vous développeurs, le Google Developer Day représente l’opportunité de rencontrer les équipes d’ingénieurs et de développeurs à l’origine des produits Google. Elle sera également l'occasion d'acquérir de nouvelles connaissances, en vous initiant, par exemple, aux données Gdata ou en vous immergeant dans le format KML. C'est aussi, pour nous, une chance : celle d'être à votre écoute, de nous tenir informés de vos travaux en cours, mais aussi de vos projets futurs, et de trouver le moyen de vous aider à les concrétiser.

2006

Home - AdSense API

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The AdSense API is a free beta service that enables you to integrate Google AdSense into your website offerings. Using the AdSense API, you can enable users to perform a variety of AdSense functions without ever leaving your website. Users can create or manage their AdSense accounts, modify their AdSense ads, and view ad performance and earnings reports.