Posted by Beth Campbell, Picasa team Picasa is great for managing photos, but I also use it for ordering prints and photo gifts. A lot of m...
More of what I want
Posted by Sean Knapp, Software Engineer A lot of you have personalized your Google homepage since we introduced it on Labs in May. Since t...
Test drive this hybrid vehicle
Posted by Lars Rasmussen, Maps Engineer Can't decide between looking at a map of your house or a photo of your house? See both at once w...
Moon Children
Posted by Larry Schwimmer, Software Engineer This adventure started with my birthday wish on a Post-It note. So how do you launch a project...
Staying Alert
Posted by Naga Sridhar Kataru, Software Engineer If you track information on a batch of discrete topics all the time like I do, managing you...
Finding great ramen nearby
Posted by Ken Tokusei, International Product Manager You may have seen our Local and Maps products that help you find businesses and maps ...
Thanks for playing
Posted by Matthew Vosburgh, Google Video Software Engineer Google Video searches a rapidly growing database of network TV shows and uploaded...
Demoing SMS
Posted by Maurice Sidi, Software Engineer Since joining Google as an intern a few months ago, I’ve enjoyed over 300 Google meals, done over ...
Home on the numrange
Posted by Tom Stocky, Product Marketing Manager More than once I've wanted to search for something that involved a range of numbers - an...
Tchotchkes cubed
Posted by Michael Krantz, Google Blog Team Every time I pass this cube I wonder why my own work space looks so lame.
The platypus of the Internet
Posted by Justin Voskuhl, Tech Lead It’s surprising what natural selection will produce – for instance, a platypus. How could something with...
200 ngultrums? What a deal!
Posted by Bret Taylor, Product Manager Want to see how your much Brazilian real will get you in Malaysia , or how the US dollar is holding ...
Sounds of summer
Posted by Hunter Walk, Product Manager Googlers like music. We play in bands. We've got live music at our lunch BBQs. We've even bee...
Looking for Ian Turner (updated)
Posted by Matt Cutts, Software Engineer Last week I got back from the WebmasterWorld conference in New Orleans. I just found out that Ian Tu...