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Joe Marshall
Works on Google Labs. When not fighting bugs, Joe looks for the other half of engineers' photographs. -
Arthur Gleckler
Built infrastructure for Google Labs. Helps Googlers put their creations into the hands of Google users around the world. -
David Pablo Cohn
Helped build Google Labs. Learning to teach engineers to teach machines to learn. -
Henry Rowley
Worked on Image Swirl. When not building Flash UIs, Henry does computer vision research. -
Chuck Rosenberg
Worked on Similar Images. A master at image search, Chuck knows what's in images without even looking at them.
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App Inventor is the easiest way to create apps for your phone! App Inventor is built on the idea that you do not need to be a developer to build great mobile applications. Instead of code, App Inventor allows you to visually design applications and use blocks to specify application logic.
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Open Spot for Android works by letting people who are leaving parking spots share their spots with people who are searching for parking. Earn 'karma points' and help others save time, gas and frustration (Requires Android 2.0; only available in US, Canada and the Netherlands).
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Experience the Tour de France like never before. Track all nine riders from Team HTC - Columbia and see their exact locations and real-time telemetry data.
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Learn how hackers attack web applications and how to defend against them.
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Google Follow Finder analyzes public social graph information (following and follower lists) on Twitter to find people you might want to follow. -
Converts text and web pages written in one script to its phonetic equivalent in another script.
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Use Google Transliteration to type phonetically using an English keyboard (updated!).
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A tool to add missing diacritics to Arabic text.
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Runner for the Sputnik JavaScript conformance tests.
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Google Reader Play is a fun, fast way to browse the most interesting items on the web, personalized just for you.
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