#Google
Seems like #programming skills is still essential for creating apps 😅
https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/27/google-will-shut-down-app-maker-on-january-19-2021/
https://gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com/2020/01/app-maker-update.html
Seems like #programming skills is still essential for creating apps 😅
https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/27/google-will-shut-down-app-maker-on-january-19-2021/
https://gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com/2020/01/app-maker-update.html
VentureBeat
Google will shut down App Maker on January 19, 2021
Google today is shutting down App Maker, G Suite's low-code environment for building custom business apps, on January 19, 2021.
#Google #Chrome #programming vs. #WFH ?
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/18/21185471/google-pausing-chrome-os-releases-coronavirus-work-schedules
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/18/21185471/google-pausing-chrome-os-releases-coronavirus-work-schedules
The Verge
Google halts upcoming releases of Chrome and Chrome OS to keep things stable for everyone working from home
Google acknowledges that "adjusted work schedules" are impacting Chrome development.
#security
Some useful tips from #Google on how to improve your online security while working from home due to #COVID19
https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/helping-you-avoid-covid-19-security-risks/
Some useful tips from #Google on how to improve your online security while working from home due to #COVID19
https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/helping-you-avoid-covid-19-security-risks/
Google
Helping you avoid COVID-19 online security risks
How we’re guarding against threats to keep you safe during the COVID-19 pandemic—and some easy tips to protect yourself.
#testing in #Google
https://testing.googleblog.com/2020/05/cool-to-be-te-google.html
- Constant learning
- Out-of-the-box thinking
- Orchestrating the testing efforts
- Leading-edge user
https://testing.googleblog.com/2020/05/cool-to-be-te-google.html
- Constant learning
- Out-of-the-box thinking
- Orchestrating the testing efforts
- Leading-edge user
Google Testing Blog
COOL to be a TE @ Google
By Anantha Keesara Test Engineers are a part of Google’s Engineering Productivity (EngProd) Group. As mentioned in a previous post , we ad...
#programming #tech #history
Nice longread about engineering culture in #Google #cloud (and a lot more):
https://medium.com/@steve.yegge/dear-google-cloud-your-deprecation-policy-is-killing-you-ee7525dc05dc
Nice longread about engineering culture in #Google #cloud (and a lot more):
https://medium.com/@steve.yegge/dear-google-cloud-your-deprecation-policy-is-killing-you-ee7525dc05dc
Medium
Dear Google Cloud: Your Deprecation Policy is Killing You
God dammit, I didn’t want to blog again. I have so much stuff to do. Blogging takes time and energy and creativity that I could be putting…
#security #Google #APK
“Last November, Google announced that developers will be required to publish new apps on the Play Store using the Android App Bundle (AAB) format instead of an APK. Just the other day, Google reminded developers of this upcoming requirement, setting off a firestorm of controversy from users who believe that Google is killing APKs, eliminating sideloading, hindering third-party app stores, and whatnot.
It’s true that Android App Bundles are a pretty big departure from the classic APK format you might be used to, both as a user and as a developer. While there are quite a few benefits to using App Bundles, there’s one key aspect to making them that has some developers and security experts rightly concerned.
In this article, we’ll cover the criticisms we’ve seen of the switch to Android App Bundles as well as some proposed solutions, and we’ll also talk about Google’s proposed solution to these problems.”
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-play-apk-replacement-pros-cons/
“Last November, Google announced that developers will be required to publish new apps on the Play Store using the Android App Bundle (AAB) format instead of an APK. Just the other day, Google reminded developers of this upcoming requirement, setting off a firestorm of controversy from users who believe that Google is killing APKs, eliminating sideloading, hindering third-party app stores, and whatnot.
It’s true that Android App Bundles are a pretty big departure from the classic APK format you might be used to, both as a user and as a developer. While there are quite a few benefits to using App Bundles, there’s one key aspect to making them that has some developers and security experts rightly concerned.
In this article, we’ll cover the criticisms we’ve seen of the switch to Android App Bundles as well as some proposed solutions, and we’ll also talk about Google’s proposed solution to these problems.”
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-play-apk-replacement-pros-cons/
XDA Developers
Why Google Play's APK replacement is scaring some security experts
Google Play will soon force developers to upload App Bundles instead of APKs, raising uncomfortable security questions about the requirement.
#web
Really? 🙃
“The #Google #Chrome engineering team is going to disable the alert() function in a future version because it’s often used by scammers to trick users. This is going to be a breaking change to the web platform so go update your apps & debugging tools before the change rolls out.”
https://twitter.com/carnage4life/status/1423121207059120137?s=28
Really? 🙃
“The #Google #Chrome engineering team is going to disable the alert() function in a future version because it’s often used by scammers to trick users. This is going to be a breaking change to the web platform so go update your apps & debugging tools before the change rolls out.”
https://twitter.com/carnage4life/status/1423121207059120137?s=28
Twitter
Dare Obasanjo
The Google Chrome engineering team is going to disable the alert() function in a future version because it’s often used by scammers to trick users. This is going to be a breaking change to the web platform so go update your apps & debugging tools before the…
#Google launched a new https://sre.google/ to learn about how #SRE is done at google: a balance between details like disk driver IO scheduling to the big picture of service capacity.
Available: books, courses, experts, and how it all applies in the cloud.
Available: books, courses, experts, and how it all applies in the cloud.
sre.google
Google SRE - Site Reliability engineering
Site reliability engineering: Explore key sre principles & practices. Learn how reliability engineers enhance system's reliability, scalability and performance.
Anatomy of an Incident
Get the inside scoop on #Google approach to incident management for production services in this report. It covers all the stages of the #incident management lifecycle: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation
https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/sre.google/en//static/pdf/Anatomy_Of_An_Incident.pdf
Get the inside scoop on #Google approach to incident management for production services in this report. It covers all the stages of the #incident management lifecycle: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation
https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/sre.google/en//static/pdf/Anatomy_Of_An_Incident.pdf
#video #live #Google Keynote
Tune in to find out how we're furthering our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
https://youtu.be/nP-nMZpLM1A
Tune in to find out how we're furthering our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
https://youtu.be/nP-nMZpLM1A
YouTube
Google Keynote (Google I/O ‘22)
Tune in to find out about how we're furthering our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
To watch this keynote with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, please click here: https://youtu.be/PeUXBvRExic…
To watch this keynote with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, please click here: https://youtu.be/PeUXBvRExic…
#security #hack #OAuth
Dylan from truffleSecurity talks about a simple hole (it seems a bit loud to call it a vulnerability) that allows users of companies that use #Google authorization in services like Slack or Zoom to continue to have access even after being fired and having their access removed.
The hole is that such services use email as the user ID. But, obviously, you can create several different email addresses that receive the same emails (e.g. by adding words after "+"):
https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-oauth-is-broken-sort-of/
Dylan from truffleSecurity talks about a simple hole (it seems a bit loud to call it a vulnerability) that allows users of companies that use #Google authorization in services like Slack or Zoom to continue to have access even after being fired and having their access removed.
The hole is that such services use email as the user ID. But, obviously, you can create several different email addresses that receive the same emails (e.g. by adding words after "+"):
https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-oauth-is-broken-sort-of/
Trufflesecurity
Google OAuth is Broken (Sort Of) ◆ Truffle Security Co.
Today I’m publicizing a Google OAuth vulnerability that allows employees at companies to retain indefinite access to applications like Slack and Zoom, after they’re off-boarded and removed from their company’s Google organization. The vulnerability is easy…
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