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Google Summer of CodeTM, our flagship program to introduce college students to open source development, opens today. Over the past four years, we've seen nearly 2,500 successful students "graduate" from the program, and we're looking forward to welcoming another group of students for our fifth year. We're now accepting applications from open source projects who wish to act as mentoring organizations and will begin accepting applications from students on March 23rd. For more details, check out the Google Open Source Blog.

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By Scott Knaster, Google Developers Blog Editor

The world’s first programmable computer was Colossus, built in England in 1943. During World War II, Colossus was used to break codes at the UK’s famed decryption center at Bletchley Park. With a little help from its friends, Bletchley Park was recently saved from destruction, and many of its historic sites are now being restored. This week, a gallery dedicated to Colossus opened at the National Museum of Computing, housed at Bletchley Park.

rebuilt Colossus
Colossus rebuilt. You can see it at The National Museum of Computing in the UK.
Reproduced with kind permission of The National Museum of Computing.

Even many years after the war, Colossus was kept secret. Another big secret, just discovered, is about honeybees: they’re not all alike. Researchers have found that some worker bees seem to be more interested than others in novel behaviors such as finding a new home for the hive. (Let’s call these the startup bees.) Scientists studied the genetic foundation for varying behaviors, and using chemical treatments, they were able to change whether bees were likely to display this “novelty-seeking” behavior.

Speaking of novelty, if you happen to be in Knoxville, Tennessee any time in March, you can check out some knitted superhero costumes on display at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's Ewing Gallery. They’re perfect for wearing to your favorite upcoming superhero movie.


Ludicrous transitions are just part of the fun here at Fridaygram, where we take a break from the real news once a week. Each Fridaygram item must pass only one test: it has to be interesting to us nerds. By the way, the main topic of today’s post has no connection to this amazing movie, which features a great performance by Paul Frees (uncredited, of course).
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Seo Master present to you: The Google Apps Marketplace, announced this evening at Campfire One, allows you to publish applications which integrate with Google Apps and sell them to more than 2 million businesses. Listing your integrated cloud app on the Google Apps Marketplace enables it to have seamless OpenID-based single sign-on with Google Apps, OAuth-authorized access to Google Apps data and makes it easy for customers to access your application from Google Apps' universal navigation bar.

There are three simple steps for a Google Apps Marketplace application:
1) Have or create a cloud application and host it on the platform of your choice
2) Integrate your cloud app with Google Apps using available APIs
3) Create a manifest file describing your application and list it for sale on the Marketplace

The Google Apps Marketplace launched with more than 50 applications from companies like Intuit and Atlassian, with more coming soon from companies like NetSuite and SuccessFactors. We hope you'll join them by integrating with Google Apps and selling your applications on the Google Apps Marketplace to our more than 25 million users and 2 million businesses.

For more information on the Google Apps Marketplace, please see our post on the new Google Apps Developer blog. You can also dive into the details of how to sell your application in the Google Apps Marketplace by visiting our Developer Programs site and technical documentation. And if you'll be at Google I/O this year, you can learn first-hand from the team in the Google Apps sessions on May 19-20 in San Francisco.

Check out the Campfire One announcement on YouTube:


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