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Google Launches Code Labs For Developers Including 27 API Graduates
Mountain, View, California-based Internet giant Google has launched a new framework for developers using early versions of its latest application programming interfaces, or APIs, and a support system for the services that graduate from the program, with Tuesday's release of Google Code Labs.


Lane R Ellis      
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 8:52 pm on Mar. 3, 2009 (utc 0)
Mountain, View, California-based Internet giant Google has launched a new framework for developers using early Google Code Labsversions of its latest application programming interfaces, or APIs, and a support system for the services that graduate from the program, with Tuesday's release of Google Code Labs. The initial Google Code Labs site gave the increasing numbers of programmers utilizing Google APIs a method to manage the status of 18 early-stage Google projects and 27 that it has now given the "graduate" label.

Extended Support Life For APIs, While Once Early Service Discontinued

Google director of developer products Tom Stocky said that the new Code Labs framework had been built to help foster a "a culture of exploration and rapid iteration" among programmers who, through Google's APIs, help theGoogle Code Labs company's services interact with third-party sites throughout the Web.

"We're pleased to introduce Google Code Labs today as a home for developer products still in their early stages of development," Stocky wrote in a message posted Tuesday on the Google Labs blog. At the time of Tuesday's launch, the new Code Labs site contained detailed project information for the majority of the more than 60 APIs that comprise Google's developer program.

Stocky said that the new Code Labs program would benefit both Google engineering teams and developers outside of Google. "The Labs program offers engineering teams at Google and the developer community a chance to explore ideas and get involved early," Stocky wrote in the Tuesday message.

The 27 new Google Code Labs graduate APIs included those for Google's popular AdWords and AdSense programs, with a complete SearchEngineWorld list as follows:

Account Authentication API AdSense API
AdWords API AJAX Feed API
AJAX Language API AJAX Libraries API
AJAX Search API App Engine
Apps API Calendar Data API
Chart API Checkout API
Contacts Data API Custom Search API
Documents List Data API Earth API
Google Web Toolkit Mapplets
Maps API Maps API for Flash
orkut APIs Picasa Web Albums Data API
SketchUp Ruby API Static Maps API
Visualization API YouTube APIs

Google Code Labs Centralizes Developer APIs

Google chose some of its most-used APIs as initial graduates from the new Code Labs program, Stocky said. "We're also announcing that several of our best-known and most-used APIs and tools are among the first set of Google Code Labs 'graduates' -- including App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, AJAX Search API, Maps API, Earth API, Calendar Data API, YouTube APIs, and more," Stocky noted.

Graduates of Google Code Labs have been given a period of official support from Google, a move likely to attract PubCon 2008 Las Vegas Exhibition Halldevelopers during a time when an increasing number of technology companies are releasing a steady stream of competing APIs.

"For these graduates, we're increasing our commitment with published deprecation policies and other critical support services," Stocky said of the initial graduates of the new program. The policies relating to the API for interacting with Google's photo-sharing service Picasa offered a glimpse at the type of support the new graduate APIs can expect, Stocky said. "They state that we'll support each version for at least 3 years from when it's deprecated or a newer version is introduced. It will be 3 years for most, but it might be less for some," he noted.

The support policy for graduates of the Code Labs program included some variation, Stocky noted, such as the AdWords API which contained a four month support policy for old versions. "We're working to get policies posted for the other graduates as well, though the time period may vary a bit from product to product," Stocky wrote in the Tuesday message.

Google Launches Code Labs For Developers Including 27 API Graduates

Stocky said that some APIs included in the new Google Code Labs program had multiple features each covered under slightly different deprecation policies. "Some products will have features labeled 'experimental' that could change (or even be removed) at any time, while the rest of the API is covered by a deprecation policy with long-term support," Stocky noted.

To become a graduate of the new labs developer program, APIs will have to meet certain requirements, Stocky said, such as "having a dedicated, ongoing engineering team and comprehensive test suite."SearchEngineWorld

Google also announced that it will retire its SOAP Search API, one of its earliest APIs, at the end of August, having stopped accepting developers Tuesday. "We'd like to bid a fond adieu to one of our first developer products, the venerable SOAP Search API," Stocky wrote Tuesday, noting that the API had "been deprecated since 2006, when we stopped accepting new developers for the API."

Most of the functions the SOAP Search API had performed have been taken over by Google's AJAX Search API, Stocky said, and Google offered guidance for any developers still using the SOAP Search API wishing to move to the AJAX-based API.

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