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  • AdWords API v201109 Reporting

    AdWords API v201109 Reporting This video was edited from the Reporting segment of the last AdWords API Workshops (sites.google.com Watch for an overview of AdHoc reporting with v201109. AdWords API Docs - code.google.com Java Code Example - goo.gl AdWords API Blog - googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.com AdWords API: AdHoc Reports - goo.gl These slides: - goo.gl From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2475 21 ratings Time: 08:32 More in Science & Technology

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  • YouTube Developers Live: Freebase API for YouTube Developers

    YouTube Developers Live: Freebase API for YouTube Developers In this video, a special guest from the Freebase team, Shawn Simister is giving an overview of the Freebase and Topics API for YouTube API V3. To learn more about the Freebase API, see wiki.freebase.com For YouTube API V3, you can find more information here: developers.google.com Catch us live on Wednesdays, 10am Pacific at developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 87 18 ratings Time: 28:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • App Engine Hangout - chat with an App Engine Software Engineer in Test

    App Engine Hangout - chat with an App Engine Software Engineer in Test We'll be chatting with Robert Schuppenies, who is an App Engine Software Engineer in Test. He'll describe a bit about what he does, and talk about/demo some App Engine test frameworks, like the testbed module, code.google.com and code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 00:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • BigQuery - UK dev community, JSON, nested/repeated, improved data loading - Live from London

    BigQuery - UK dev community, JSON, nested/repeated, improved data loading - Live from London Join Michael Manoochehri and Ryan Boyd live from London to discuss Strata London and Best Practices for using BigQuery. They'll also host an open Office Hours. Please add your questions to Google Moderator on developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 87 14 ratings Time: 33:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • Content API for Shopping - Fireside Chat with Zazzle

    Content API for Shopping - Fireside Chat with Zazzle We'll be chatting with Zazzle engineer Andrew Lamonica about the way they use the Content API for Shopping and we'll be introducing the newest member of the Shopping team here at Google. Links from video: Demo Page: google-content-api-tools.appspot.com Debug Dashboard: googlecommerce.blogspot.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 264 7 ratings Time: 41:36 More in Science & Technology

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  • GDD-BR 2010 [0B] Maps API V3: New Features and How to Use them

    GDD-BR 2010 [0B] Maps API V3: New Features and How to Use them Speaker: Ossama Alami Track: Google APIs Time slot: B [11:15 - 12:00] Room: 0 Level: 201 The Javascript Maps API v3 is the future of the Google Maps API. Come learn why we built it, how to use it and about some exciting new features not available in V2. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 43:37 More in Science & Technology

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  • More Than a Map - Ubilabs

    More Than a Map - Ubilabs In Hamburg, Germany we met with certified Google Maps API development partner Ubilabs. Ubilabs founders Michael Pletziger and Martin Kleppe showed us some of the Google Maps API driven projects they have built for Germany's largest brands such as Deutsche Telekom, Blitzer.de, and BMW. Read more on morethanamap.com #morethanamap From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology

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  • GWT Quake

    GWT Quake Three Googlers present their 20% project: a port of the Quake II engine to HTML5 using the Google Web Toolkit. For more information, please visit code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 73 4 ratings Time: 01:15 More in Science & Technology

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - December 6, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - December 6, 2012 In this episode Eric ... - Talks about a recent blog post covering the UK Cabinet's use of Apps Script to generate Google Analytics reports. - Mentions the recent episode on triggers and the upcoming episodes covering Twillio integration and Charts Dashboards. - Answers various questions about using ScriptDb, including the storing of functions and linked objects. You can see the list of upcoming episodes here: developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 19 3 ratings Time: 17:23 More in Science & Technology

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  • More Than a Map #morethanamap

    More Than a Map #morethanamap Morethanamap.com also features stories from our community of developers who are using the Google Maps API to start businesses, help improve their communities or save the environment. Starting next week we'll showcase these stories weekly on the Geo Developers Blog. And follow us on Google+ to learn more. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 305 49 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology

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  • Atlanta GTUG Meeting Tonight

    If you're in the Atlanta, GA area and interested in Google technologies, you should come down/over/up to the Google Midtown office for tonight's GTUG meeting. The first meeting...

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  • High CPU usage by 'svchost.exe' and 'coreServiceShell.exe'

    - by kush.impetus
    I am having a laptop running on Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. Since past few days, my laptop is facing a serious problem. Whenever I connect to Internet, either svchost.exe or coreServiceShell.exe or both hog the CPU. The coreServiceShell.exe consumes a lot of RAM also. Going into the details, I found that high CPU usage of svchost.exe is caused by Network Location Awareness service. And the high CPU usage of coreServiceShell.exe is caused by Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2012. That kind'a makes me think that Trend Micro may be the root of the problem. After further testing, I found that if I use IE or Firefox to browse the Internet, immediately after connecting to Internet, things are normal. See and But if I use Google Chrome, the coreServiceShell.exe hogs both CPU and RAM. At this point, if I disconnect the Internet, the CPU and RAM usage by coreServiceShell.exe continues to be high till I close the Chrome. Also, when I close the Chrome, while Internet is connected, svchost.exe continues to hog CPU but coreServiceShell.exe leaves the race. That makes think that Chrome is the root of the problem, but again, tracing coreServiceShell.exe takes me back to Trend Micro Internet Security. Stopping the Protection by the Trend Micro Internet Security doesn't help either (I am not able to stop its services though). I have updated the Chrome, but no help. I just can't figure out who is the culprit. I can't do without the Google Chrome (of course, by not using it) because of its immensely useful and indispensable features both during browsing and development. Secondly, I can't uninstall the Trend Micro Internet security Suite since it still has few months before it expires and is proving me reliable protection. What could be the cause of the problem and what can I do to resolve this? Thanks in advance

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  • Centos CMake Does Not Install Using gcc 4.7.2

    - by Devin Dixon
    A similar problem has been reported here with no solution:https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/print.php?form=1&topic_id=42696&forum=56&order=ASC&start=0 I've added and upgraded gcc to centos cd /etc/yum.repos.d wget http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-1.1/devtools-1.1.repo yum --enablerepo=testing-1.1-devtools-6 install devtoolset-1.1-gcc devtoolset-1.1-gcc-c++ scl enable devtoolset-1.1 bash The result is this for my gcc [root@hhvm-build-centos cmake-2.8.11.1]# gcc -v Using built-in specs. COLLECT_GCC=gcc COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.2/lto-wrapper Target: x86_64-redhat-linux Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr --mandir=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/share/man --infodir=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/share/info --with-bugurl=http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla --enable-bootstrap --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-checking=release --disable-build-with-cxx --disable-build-poststage1-with-cxx --with-system-zlib --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-linker-build-id --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,lto --enable-plugin --with-linker-hash-style=gnu --enable-initfini-array --disable-libgcj --with-ppl --with-cloog --with-mpc=/home/centos/rpm/BUILD/gcc-4.7.2-20121015/obj-x86_64-redhat-linux/mpc-install --with-tune=generic --with-arch_32=i686 --build=x86_64-redhat-linux Thread model: posix gcc version 4.7.2 20121015 (Red Hat 4.7.2-5) (GCC) And I tried to then install cmake through http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html#latest But I keep running into this error: Linking CXX executable ../bin/ccmake /opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.2/ld: CMakeFiles/ccmake.dir/CursesDialog/cmCursesMainForm.cxx.o: undefined reference to symbol 'keypad' /opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.2/ld: note: 'keypad' is defined in DSO /lib64/libtinfo.so.5 so try adding it to the linker command line /lib64/libtinfo.so.5: could not read symbols: Invalid operation collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status gmake[2]: *** [bin/ccmake] Error 1 gmake[1]: *** [Source/CMakeFiles/ccmake.dir/all] Error 2 gmake: *** [all] Error 2 The problem seems to come from the new gcc installed because it works with the default install. Is there a solution to this problem?

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  • Google Maps API v3: Can I setZoom after fitBounds?

    - by chris
    I have a set of points I want to plot on an embedded Google Map (API v3). I'd like the bounds to accommodate all points unless the zoom level is too low (i.e., zoomed out too much). My approach has been like this: var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds(); // extend bounds with each point gmap.fitBounds(bounds); gmap.setZoom( Math.max(6, gmap.getZoom()) ); This doesn't work. The last line "gmap.setZoom()" doesn't change the zoom level of the map if called directly after fitBounds. Is there a way to get the zoom level of a bounds without applying it to the map? Other ideas to solve this?

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  • Why does Google's closure library not use real private members?

    - by Thor Thurn
    I've been a JavaScript developer for a while now, and I've always thought that the correct way to implement private members in JavaScript is to use the technique outlined by Doug Crockford here: http://javascript.crockford.com/private.html. I didn't think this was a particularly controversial piece of JavaScript wisdom, until I started using the Google Closure library. Imagine my surprise... the library makes no effort to use Crockford-style information hiding. All they do is use a special naming convention and note "private" members in the documentation. I'm in the habit of assuming that the guys at Google are usually on the leading edge of software quality, so what gives? Is there some downside to following Mr. Crockford's advice that's not obvious?

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  • What is Error 324? Is it related to Google Chrome? Or Verizon Webmail?

    - by Jason Rhodes
    My in-laws are having trouble with signing into their Verizon Webmail account at webmail.verizon.net, only when they are on their wireless network. When they try to log in from wireless they get "Error 324" in the browser, in both Google Chrome AND IE8. But they can access any other site, and they can get on their Verizon email when they plug in directly to the browser. Does anyone know why this is?

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  • Does the android market use your merchant API callback URL during the Google checkout process for pa

    - by tootflow
    If I have a paid app on Android Market, will my merchant API callback URL get a hit when the customer goes to check out? I am wondering how merchants/vendors/developers secure their applications for android market. I have used google checkout before to implement a custom integration, so I understand how that all works. What I do not see anywhere that I have looked is what, if any, integration does the merchant/developer have with the Android Market checkout process? I understand that the market uses google checkout, but in that case the market hosts the checkout process and not the merchant, so it's not clear whether they give your URL a call. So where is the hook? Am I right in assuming it is the merchant API callback URL?

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  • Is there a way to add an elmah rss feed to google reader?

    - by Jason Irwin
    Elmah has an rss feed and rss digest feature. My feeds are working just fine from within my brwoser. However I would like to add them to google reader as this is my feed reader of choice. The problem is that Elmah uses an AXD handler to server its information - therefore the path to the RSS feed is not a physical one. For example the RSS feed for my site is located at: http://www.mysite.com/errors/elmah.axd/rss This is not a file nor does the folder structure exist - it is all part of the beauty of Elmah. When I attempt to add this virtual path as a feed in google reader i get: Your search did not match any feeds Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks Jason

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  • What is error 324? Is it related to Google Chrome? Or Verizon Webmail?

    - by Jason Rhodes
    My in-laws are having trouble with signing into their Verizon Webmail account at webmail.verizon.net, only when they are on their wireless network. When they try to log in from wireless they get "Error 324" in the browser, in both Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8. But they can access any other site, and they can get on their Verizon email when they plug in directly to the browser. Why is this?

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