Fridaygram: goodbye to 2011
    
    
    
    
     By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog Editor
By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog EditorThis is the last Fridaygram of 2011, and like most everybody else, we’re in a
      reflective mood. It’s also the 208th post on Google Code Blog this year, which means we’ve
      averaged more than one post every two days, so that’s plenty of stuff for you to read. What
      did we write about?
At Google, we love to launch. Many of our posts
      were about 
new APIs and
      client libraries. We also posted a bunch of times about 
HTML5 and Chrome and
      about 
making the web
      faster. And we posted about 
Android, 
Google+, and 
Google Apps
      developer news.
Many of our 2011 posts were about the steady progress
      of App Engine, Cloud Storage, and other 
cloud topics for
      developers. We also published several times about 
commerce and in-app
      payments.
2011 was a stellar year for Google I/O and other
      developer events around the world. Some of our most popular posts provided 
announcements, details, and
      recaps of these events. And we welcomed a couple dozen 
guest
      posts during Google I/O from developers with cool stories to tell.
The two most popular Code Blog posts of the year were both launches: the 
Dart
      preview in October, and the 
Swiffy
      launch in June. 
Last, and surely least, I posted 26 
Fridaygrams in an
      attempt to amuse and enlighten you. Thank you for reading those, and thanks for dropping by
      and reading 
all
      the posts we’ve thrown your way this year. See you in 2012!
And finally, please enjoy 
one
      more Easter egg.