[google-appengine] Re: google gadgets for GAE developers

2008-12-20 Thread Barry Hunter

hmm, I cant think of anything special that Google would need to do to
allow GAE developers to use Gadgets.

There is nothing stopping you making a gadget that talks to App
Engine, or indeed embedding a gadget in a AppEngine hosted webpage.

gadgets are estentially Javascript (and a bit of html/dhtml) - that
runs client side.


YouTube quick capture has nothing to do with AppEngine anyway. You
would need to find out from the YouTube people if you could make a
gadget from it. Or maybe reverse enginner the page
http://uk.youtube.com/my_videos_quick_capture
.. again nothing to do with AppEngine.





2008/12/20 Nash-t :
>
> Are there plans to allow GAE developers to use google gadgets? Like
> the ones that run in iGoogle and elsewhere in the GOOG world? I would
> be interested in developing a google gadget that enabled use of
> youtube quick capture. I realize that page is iframe-able, but I would
> like something that looks as good as the Google Talk gadget.
>
> Thanks!
> Tim Nash
> Development Lead
> www.SanMateoWaveforms.com
>
> GAE:
> smw.appspot.com
>
> >
>



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[google-appengine] Re: google gadgets for GAE developers

2008-12-20 Thread Nash-t

You are right. I didn't notice that Google had a link that let you use
any of the iGoogle gadgets. I thought they only shared the google talk
gadget.
Very cool GOOG!.
But there is one thing they could do for us GAE developers. When a
user signs in to our GAE application it would be great if we could
simultaneously sign them in to whatever Google services they have
chosen to use in our application. For example,  in my application I'd
like them to be signed into Google talk as well as Youtube with one
sign in.

Maybe this is already possible?

Thanks,
Tim



On Dec 20, 4:01 pm, "Barry Hunter" 
wrote:
> hmm, I cant think of anything special that Google would need to do to
> allow GAE developers to use Gadgets.
>
> There is nothing stopping you making a gadget that talks to App
> Engine, or indeed embedding a gadget in a AppEngine hosted webpage.
>
> gadgets are estentially Javascript (and a bit of html/dhtml) - that
> runs client side.
>
> YouTube quick capture has nothing to do with AppEngine anyway. You
> would need to find out from the YouTube people if you could make a
> gadget from it. Or maybe reverse enginner the 
> pagehttp://uk.youtube.com/my_videos_quick_capture
> .. again nothing to do with AppEngine.
>
> 2008/12/20 Nash-t :
>
>
>
>
>
> > Are there plans to allow GAE developers to use google gadgets? Like
> > the ones that run in iGoogle and elsewhere in the GOOG world? I would
> > be interested in developing a google gadget that enabled use of
> > youtube quick capture. I realize that page is iframe-able, but I would
> > like something that looks as good as the Google Talk gadget.
>
> > Thanks!
> > Tim Nash
> > Development Lead
> >www.SanMateoWaveforms.com
>
> > GAE:
> > smw.appspot.com
>
> --
> Barry
>
> -www.nearby.org.uk-www.geograph.org.uk-
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