Seo Master present to you: By Christine Tsai, Google Developer Programs
In the last few months, we've posted videos of developers sharing how they built their applications with Google developer tools and technologies. These included developers building their AJAX front-ends with Google Web Toolkit, writing mobile apps for the Android platform, and scaling their web apps with App Engine. We really enjoyed working with these developers to produce these videos. However, we thought it would be great to allow any developer to create their own video talking about their application and help them share their video with other developers on code.google.com.
Today, we're happy to announce that we're now accepting developer-created videos through this video submission page. If you've got a great app built with Google developer products and want to be considered to be featured on code.google.com, all you need to do is:
We'll be reviewing submissions regularly and selecting videos to feature on code.google.com and/or our developer blogs.
You don't need professional equipment or even a studio to produce a good video. Here are 2 examples of videos created by developers. Note that both were shot with hand-held video recording devices and basic video editing software. And as you can see, the "sets" used are just their own workspaces:
Seo Master present to you: We just released a change to simplify how we manage disk space for open source projects hosted on Google Code.
Previously, we enforced disk quota on a component-by-component basis. For example, source code used to have a 2-GB limit and downloads used to have a separate 2-GB limit. As of today, we’re announcing a single disk quota limit of 4 GB for an entire project. From now on, you can decide how to best use the unified quota across your whole project.
Happy hacking!
By Tony Zale, Google Developer Programs2013, By: Seo Master