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List of Accepted Organizations Released for Google Summer of Code 2011
Google has released the list of organisations that are accepted into this year's Google Summer of Code.
Read more at Linux Journal
Google Summer of Code 2011 – Mentoring Organizations Announced
Google has finalized the list of organizations participating in the 2011 Google Summer of Code. The list includes GNOME, KDE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Blender...
Google APIs Now Support OAuth 2.0
Today Google announced support for the OAuth 2.0 protocol, although the standard isn't yet complete. Version 2.0 is designed for developer simplicity. Developers frequently...
Google Updates Chrome Browser Security
Researchers tip leads to security fix to what Google called a "high impact memory corruption in style handling flaw."
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Google Finally Brings Gears to an End
Google has confirmed that in future there will be no new Gears releases and new browsers, specifically IE9 and Firefox 4, will not be...
Google Expands Honeycomb API
In an effort to combat fragmentation in the Android developer community, Google expands Honeycomb API to ensure compatibility with current smartphones.
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Mozilla Challenges Apple, Google with ‘Open’ App Store
Firefox daddy Mozllla has released early code in its campaign to create a completely open alternative not only to Apple's app stores but also...
Google Confirms it Pulled Malicious Android Apps
Internet giant says it removed several malicious apps from the Android Market and will remove them from affected users' devices.
Read more at CNET News
Google Frags Fragmentation with Fragments API for Older Android Versions
In a post on the Android developer blog, Google has announced the availability of a new static library for Android developers that provides a...
Google Surprises GDC Attendees with Free Notebooks
Some lucky Game Developer Conference attendees who sat through an hour of Google's presentations walked away with free laptops running Chrome OS.
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