Weekly Google Code Roundup: New Gears, GWT out of beta, and YouTube meets
GData
By Dion
Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsYou know the summer is
ending when the kids are back at school. We had a raft of exciting announcements this week,
starting with the web developer tools of Gears and GWT, and including the latest set of Google
data APIs to join the family.
The Gears team announced a
new
developer release. The release you, the developers, to play with new APIs including
some new Gears modules (HttpRequest and Timer), and the ability to support cross-origin
work.
Google
Web Toolkit 1.4 was released. This release is particularly important as the beta
moniker is no more. This is a
fantastic
release but the team is continuing to
make GWT better. At
around the same time,
theClassConnection
went public, which shows you what someone who has never written a web application
before can do with GWT.
Stephanie Liu of the Google data APIs team
introduced us to the new
YouTube
GData APIs. Now you can search through YouTube's index and get detailed video, user,
and playlist information in the form of GData feeds.
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The Google Zurich office has released an exciting new open source virtual
server management tool called
Ganeti.
Ganeti is built on top of Xen and other open source software, and here at Google, we've used
Ganeti in the internal corporate environment to facilitate cluster management of virtual
servers in commodity hardware.
Gears In Motion is the latest
database tool to sit on top of the Gears Database module. It allows you to visualize your
local datastores in a new way.
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Chris Prince of
the Gears team took some time to
discuss
the new developer release.
Philippe Ombredanne of the Eclipse
foundation came to talk to Leslie Hawthorn
about the
structure of the Eclipse Foundation, and how it participates in the Summer of Code
program.
We take the keyboard for granted, but Jaewoo Ahn
came to Google to talk about
MobileQWERTY
a simplified keyboard concept suited for the mobile form factor.
As
always,
check
out the latest tech talks, and visit
the Google Code YouTube channel.