"Scripts can be run interactively in a terminal, started as a long running service, or started via Locale. Python, Lua and BeanShell are currently supported, and we're planning to add Ruby and JavaScript support, as well."
I think that writing about a companies internally strategy is pretty risky but the idea that Google is putting its own interest over its users is an interesting idea that meshes pretty well with the whole antifeatures cocept that I've been throwing around.
Project page for google-blockly, which looks a whole lot like Scratch, just without all the fun kids stuff.
This is the most important thing I've read about Android in a very long time. "Android is open — except for all the good parts."
Google publishes a description of how to avoid getting tracked and then does all kind of things to get around the actions of the folks who take their advice.
Nice detailed step-by-step instructions on moving calendar and contacts into ownCloud from Google services.
I pulled this down from ProQuest. https://search.proquest.com/globalnews/docview/1918845555/2876135FA9C243EEPQ/1?accountid=14784