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O3D: An Open source program for creating interactive 3D applications

O3D: An Open source program for creating interactive 3D applications

O3D is an open-source web API for creating rich, interactive 3D applications in the browser. This API is shared at an early stage as part of a conversation with the broader developer community about establishing an open web standard for 3D graphics. The plugin is Google’s Windows, Linux and Mac. Google wants to develop but [...]

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Google shows first preview of Android 1.5

Google shows first preview of Android 1.5

Google has released a new SDK for Android released. This serves developers to its applications in Android 1.5 adjusted so that the end of April as the final version of the SDK should appear. New in Android 1.5, new APIs and features. Also the UI has been reworked. So the window can optionally be animated [...]

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Google App Engine is now in Java

Google App Engine is now in Java

So far, the only Google App Engine with Python programming. Now, Java is a programming language has been added. There will also be a language such as Groovy and JRuby support, based on the Java virtual machine from running. In the first version of the API will be according to Google the key class libraries [...]

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Whitehouse.gov also has some Google code in it

Whitehouse.gov also has some Google code in it

The Google Web Toolkit-based Google Moderator app now went live on WhiteHouse.gov (it was previously shown at Change.gov). The project is called Open for Questions and lets you register and ask the US administration questions on the economy. You won’t see the Google logo, but you can open the frame’s source HTML and see for [...]

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muziic: a new website which makes the best use of api to play songs – innovative ideas

muziic: a new website which makes the best use of api to play songs – innovative ideas

Muziic is a new media player. Unlike iTunes, Foobar2000 or Windows Media Player, the player has no local library. All titles, songs and videos; the player plays originate from Google servers for YouTube. In a search it gives you the title and Muziic lists all the results from YouTube. You can then add the videos [...]

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