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Introducing a new way for IT developers to extend Google Apps

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Summary

In June 2011, Google introduced the Google Apps extensions console, a tool designed to assist IT departments and in-house developers in integrating with Google Apps. This console allows developers to access Google Apps extension points, enabling features like navigation bar links, single sign-on with Google accounts, and the ability to run applications within Gmail using contextual gadgets. The tool facilitates the creation of new projects, management of team permissions, retrieval of OAuth credentials, and uploading of application manifests. Once an application is ready for deployment, administrators can install it on their domain control panel for broader distribution. Developers are encouraged to refer to the console documentation for further guidance.

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