i believe update has always been defined as
all of the contents of an entry being replaced
with the contents of the call.

the general notion of using the api to effect any delay in
display-time of an item-update is somewhat spurious;
the api gives more control over updating individual items
as opposed to resubmitting an entire data-feed with one
attribute change -- but the time improvement is probably
due more to having less processing overall.

i don't believe there has ever been a way to update individual
attributes,
and only individual attributes, of an item using the google-base-data
api.

see also:
http://code.google.com/apis/base/docs/2.0/developers_guide_protocol.html#Updating
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