This is the first of two posts spotlighting our Top Contributors. Read part two Jo says: As a writer, editor, and all-around book enthusiast, I spend a lot of time using word-processing programs. I first discovered Google Docs when I saw a Chromebook ad on TV. I was intrigued by …
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Meet more of our Top Contributors 9 years ago
This is the second of two posts spotlighting our Top Contributors. Read part one Leonika Sari says: I’m a developer and founder of the startup Reblood, which aims to awareness and promote blood donation in Indonesia. But in my downtime, I help people regain access to their Gmail accounts. Imagine …
Read moreMeet more of our Top Contributors 9 years ago
If you’ve ever asked a question about a Google product in the Leonika Sari says: I’m a developer and founder of the startup Reblood, which aims to awareness and promote blood donation in Indonesia. But in my downtime, I help people regain access to their Gmail accounts. Imagine not being …
Read more10 things you may have missed at Google I/O 9 years ago
Last week thousands of developers joined us at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA, at Google I/O, our annual developer conference, for three days of talks, sandboxes, and some festival fun. Here’s a look at I/O beyond the keynote: 1. It’s not just for grown-ups.A day before Google I/O officially …
Read moreSaying ? to Allo and Duo: new apps for smart messaging and video calling 9 years ago
Whether it’s welcoming a new baby, celebrating the winning shot in overtime, or discovering the best taco stand ever—we all want to share these moments with friends and family the instant they happen. Most of the time, this means picking up our phones and sending a message or starting a …
Read moreI/O: Building the next evolution of Google 9 years ago
This morning in our Mountain View, CA backyard, we kicked off Google I/O, our annual developer conference. Much has changed since our first developer event 10 years ago, and even more since Google started 17 years ago. Back then, there were 300 million people online, connecting through desktop machines; today …
Read morePassionate Google users helping others with Google products 9 years ago
If you’ve ever asked a question about a Google product in the Google Product Help Forums or on Twitter, chances are you’ve encountered a Top Contributor—passionate Google product experts who enjoy sharing their knowledge with their fellow users. Last year, Top Contributors helped more than 55 million people with 30 …
Read more10 things you may have missed at Google I/O 9 years ago
Last week thousands of developers joined us at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA, at Google I/O, our annual developer conference, for three days of talks, sandboxes, and some festival fun. Here’s a look at I/O beyond the keynote: 1. It’s not just for grown-ups.A day before Google I/O officially …
Read moreIntroducing Spaces, a tool for small group sharing 9 years ago
Group sharing isn’t easy. From book clubs to house hunts to weekend trips and more, getting friends into the same app can be challenging. Sharing things typically involves hopping between apps to copy and paste links. Group conversations often don’t stay on topic, and things get lost in endless threads …
Read moreI/O: Building the next evolution of Google 9 years ago
This morning in our Mountain View, CA backyard, we kicked off Google I/O, our annual developer conference. Much has changed since our first developer event 10 years ago, and even more since Google started 17 years ago. Back then, there were 300 million people online, connecting through desktop machines; today …
Read moreSaying ? to Allo and Duo: new apps for smart messaging and video calling 9 years ago
Whether it’s welcoming a new baby, celebrating the winning shot in overtime, or discovering the best taco stand ever—we all want to share these moments with friends and family the instant they happen. Most of the time, this means picking up our phones and sending a message or starting a …
Read moreAn eye for detail: Zoom through 1,000 artworks thanks to the new Art Camera from the Google Cultural Institute 9 years ago
So much of the beauty and power of art lives in the details. You can only fully appreciate the genius of artists like Monet or Van Gogh when you stand so close to a masterpiece that your nose almost touches it. As you step back from the brush strokes, you …
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