Coming out of Google I/O, Google Apps Script has accelerated its momentum, introducing a lot of cool new features that have been top requests of our community. Over the last six months we’ve released Document Services, Gmail Services, a debugger and a drag and drop GUI Builder. We’ve also invested in the Script Editor, improved UI Services and revamped Contacts Services. It’s also now easier to embed Apps Script in Google Sites and enhance Sites to an infinite possibilities. All this is in addition to vast improvements in performance, reliability and infrastructure upgrades that we think have made Google Apps Script a thriving part of Google Apps.
To continue this momentum, we’re streamlining our communications by merging this blog into the Google Apps Developer Blog. Integrating the two will help strengthen the community by reaching more of you, and it better reflects that Apps Script is a vital part of Google Apps. We’ve contributed several posts to the Google Apps Developer blog over the past few months and received a very warm response—and we’re looking forward to posting more there in the future.
We hope you’re as excited as we are about the future of Google Apps Script. Please follow us at our new home, the Google Apps Developer Blog.
To continue this momentum, we’re streamlining our communications by merging this blog into the Google Apps Developer Blog. Integrating the two will help strengthen the community by reaching more of you, and it better reflects that Apps Script is a vital part of Google Apps. We’ve contributed several posts to the Google Apps Developer blog over the past few months and received a very warm response—and we’re looking forward to posting more there in the future.
We hope you’re as excited as we are about the future of Google Apps Script. Please follow us at our new home, the Google Apps Developer Blog.
Posted by Saurabh Gupta, Google Apps Script team
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