Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Google's Tools

Google will open-source cryptography toolkit

Google has an open source toolkit developed for several common errors in cryptography beings. Keyczar Cryptography Toolkit supports Symmetric-key algorithms and public key algorithms. The service was created because the "very difficult to cryptography for mutual gain." If the wrong or improper use may cause serious security breaches occur. Common mistakes include using the wrong cipher modes or old algorithms. Keyczar this problem by secure default settings, but also by the ultimate result tag with information about the version of the key and the availability of an API. According to Google, it would be easy to identify the key invalid without anyone worrying about backward compatibility or changes in the source code. Google is inviting users to participate in its code and project groups to discuss the program.

Google Code Search

For the Programmers Google launched special search engine named "Google Code Search." Google has developed a specialized search engine to developers to help search for available sources. Google also wants an API available to developers so directly in the database search. The results are remarkable enough no ads displayed. The regular Google search engine indexes or files with source code, but the actual lines of code are not indexed. Files that were found, were therefore first be downloaded before a developer could see whether he had found good. Google Code Search is designed so that lines of code can be searched. The results link to the full file. There is also a result referred to the applicable license terms. In most cases, however, open-source software go, says Google.

Google integrates Docs with desktop

Google has unveiled a new gadget for Google Docs users directly from the desktop can access and search. Google already made it possible for Google Docs directly from Gmail to read and search. As with the "Google Docs gadget for the Desktop" is now the opportunity to order from the desktop documents, spreadsheets and presentations approaching those created by Google's online. Files can be 'drag-and-drop directly transferred to the Google Desktop. The new gadget works with the Linux and Windows version of Google Desktop. The gadget is open source desktop applications and demonstrates how Google Docs can be integrated by using the Google Documents List Data API.

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