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Add Google apps to your site with Web Elements

Posted on May 28, 2009 by by Valeri


The powerhouse search engine Google has launched a new product at its Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco called Web Elements.

Web Elements is basically a web portal to many Google apps, any web developer can now add Google products to their websites by a simple copy and paste action. You can now share Google News, Calendar, Conversation, Search engine, Maps and other applications in your website in seconds.

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3 Comments to “Add Google apps to your site with Web Elements”

  1. peterh says:

    as long as the work policy server lets you play with the key components, you are fine…

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  2. Maybe I’m missing something here… but I’ve been embedding Google Spreadsheets in web pages for a while now *shrugs*

    see:
    http://www.canberravotes.com/2008-election-candidates/

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  3. Valeri says:

    I think the difference here is that all their applications will be in only one place so you won’t have to look all over the web for them.

    However if you are a web dev kind of guy then you have all these places in your favorites already.

    as long as the work policy server lets you play with the key components, you are fine…

    That would be one major problem, specially in some government dpts.

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