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Google integrates Picasa, Google Docs, calendars, etc with Google Sites
Google Sites is the company's web page/wiki builder. You can create a single web page or a series of interlinked pages using a simple web page editor, and you can share your sites with a small group of collaborators or with the whole world.
Now Google has added a new "Insert" button that lets you add items stored in other Google services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, and Picasa Web Albums. You can also upload photos directly to Picasa from Google Sites.
In other words, you can access many of the files uploaded to various Google products all from one place. What's interesting is that Google still gives you separate bits of storage space for each service. Files uploaded to Picasa don't affect the amount of space available in your Google Docs account, for example. And you still can't access all of your uploaded files in all Google services. But it's starting to look like Google is working toward better integrating all of its products.
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Johan Gustavsson said 2:23PM on 10-10-2009
Yes, finally...
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tlove said 7:12PM on 10-11-2009
and the beginning of an API for Sites...
http://code.google.com/apis/sites/code.html
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tlove said 12:53PM on 10-11-2009
one thing that means is that you can export your entire site via this tool
http://code.google.com/p/google-sites-liberation/wiki/UsersGuide
Seems it isn't far off that other apps will be able to find, pull, and manipulate page content. geo-referenced Sites Pages is what i am thinking about.
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