Awaken your community with the members gadget which lets visitors join your site, sign in, and invite their friends. They can even explore the profiles of other members and make new friends.
Put a social bar at the top or bottom of your webpages to give your visitors easy access to Friend Connect's social features. The bar includes a way for visitors to sign in, view other members, leave comments, and see recent site activity.
Bring your site to life by adding the comments gadget to your pages. This gadget enables visitors to post comments and links to videos on your site. Visitors can use the translation feature to read comments in their preferred language.
Enable your visitors to rate and review the content and pages on your site. Visitors can rate videos, articles, books, photos, songs, or anything else you can imagine. Even put multiple gadgets on the same page to let users review and rate individual it...
Use this gadget to promote an event to your community. Members of your site can get details about the event (including images and video), see a map, indicate whether they will attend, and see who else has responded. Events can be added to a member's Goo...
Allow members to recommend the pages they like and see what parts of your site are the most popular. Your best content will surface to the top of the list.
Add the Get Answers gadget to your site to encourage visitors to both ask and answer questions of other community members. This gadget allows them to browse questions, submit answers, and vote on answers they think are the best.
Google Keep reminders will be saved to Tasks
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Over the next year, Keep reminders will automatically save to Google Tasks
so you can also access them from Calendar, Tasks and Assistant.
Get ready for Google Summer of Code 2023!
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We are thrilled to announce the 2023 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program
and share the timeline with you to get involved! 2023 will be our 19th
consecuti...
Moving to the Google Developers Blog
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For the latest news about developing for Google+, please read the Google
Developers blog. We’ll post all new announcements about the Google+ API,
buttons, ...
Goodbye, Google.org blog
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This will be our last post on the Google.org blog. In order to make it
easier for people to get the latest news from Google in one place, we're
moving to t...
Preserving Orkut’s history
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Today, we are bidding tchau to Orkut. But, as we announced at the end of
June, while the service may be going away, its history of connections and
conversa...
A final farewell
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Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
You asked, we listened: more Android!
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*A few months ago, we asked what content you wanted to see more of on the
Google Mobile Blog, and the answer was quite clear: more Android! We
launched +A...
Picasa 3.9: Now with Google+ sharing and tagging
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Posted by Chandrashekar Raghavan, Product Manager
Picasa 3.9, the latest update to the Picasa client, is ready for you to try
out! This update includes Goo...
Final steps for Google Wave
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More than a year ago we announced that Google Wave would no longer be
developed as a separate product. At the time we committed to maintaining
the site at ...
Free calling in Gmail extended through 2011
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*(Cross posted from the Gmail blog)*
When we launched calling in Gmail back in August, we wanted it to be easy
and affordable, so we made calls to the U.S....