Set up a host/database or just serve static content in just a few minutes on Amazon Web Services!
Quick and simple to get nice, responsive web sites that work well on mobile and desktop.
Everyone talks about the cloud, but not everyone understands what it really is.
We do.
Big or small, data should drive your decisions. Collect and analyze it.
A service must be able to quickly expand to meet demand, and shrink when demand falls.
If there's no fun involved, why do it at all?
Seriously?
Google provides tons of interesting services beyond what the average user uses. We do!
It only took five years, but it's finally ready for prime time!
We have over 20 years of experience of Internet development and will not hesitate to use it!
Java is the powerhorse behind many large web services.
Keep it small & simple, and rock on!
Less is more.
Small, fast, simple. Pick any three.
Backing up your private conversations since 2001.
Free as in speech or as in beer, as long as it gets the job done (and doesn't hurt kittens).
Often the best tool for the job, though you should avoid writing a massive music service in it.
jQuery is a JavaScript toolkit that makes frontend programming much, much simpler and quicker.
Tear down your monoliths! Build microservices with RESTful APIs instead.
The killer app for everything. If your app, page or product arrives faster that the competition, you are one step ahead, and gaining.
Because we ♥ penguins. Really, everything runs better once you add penguins. It's a fact.
"Focus on the user and all else will follow" is Google's primary mantra. If the user is happy, you're happy.
The only editor you need.
Providing images of funny cats since 1993.
Speaking of oldtimers, our window system of choice predates Microsoft with about a year or so. And it's still backwards compatible...
The most important part of any software project is you, the customer. You need to know what you want, and how you want it done, so we can help you.
We couldn't find a favorite that begins with Z. But it's a silly letter anyway. Moving on.