2009 was a remarkable year for developers. Vic Gundotra, VP of our
developer team declared at Google I/O, "The web has won!" and this year was full of launches
and announcements that remind us how the web has become the platform of our day. We found lots
of inspiration from the developers at Google I/O in San Francisco and at our Google Developer Days in Japan, China, Brazil,
Russia and the Czech Republic.
Here's a look
back at some of our favorite highlights from 2009:
Faster Apps Faster - the theme for the recent
Campfire One event letting
developers know how GWT 2.0 decreases development time (it's being used by Google
Wave & Adwords for this reason) and how Speed Tracer gives you new insight into speeding up your
apps
Make the Web faster - as part of an
effort to Make the web faster we launched tools like Page-Speed and our DNS resolution service. We also made our internal JavaScript tools
available, called Closure Tools, so you can rev up your js
like the guys on Gmail. With PubSubHubbub all your
feeds can be real-time streams.
A faster browser -
A few weeks ago we launched Google Chrome for Mac and Linux, along with an extension framework for Chrome and a gallery for
developers to distribute their extensions -- there are over 900 to check out already! Chrome has a set of developer tools built
on WebKit to help optimize your code. Plus, we released details of Chrome OS...a netbook
operating system for speed freaks. Along the way, we've worked with the larger web community
contributing to the exciting future of the web with HTML5.
Labs -Google Code Labs was created to let developers know which APIs and
products are cutting edge labs "experiments" and which we are committed to
supporting for the long term.
It is a very exciting
time to be a developer...we are just starting to see what is possible with the web as the
platform. It will be a lot of fun to see where all of us, together, can take the web in
2010!
Happy Holidays from the Google Developer Team!
By Mike Marchak, on behalf
of the Google Developer Team