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Three new APIs for Google Apps Script

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Summary

In 2011, Google expanded its Google Apps Script capabilities by integrating three new APIs—the Tasks API, Prediction API, and URL Shortener API—alongside an enhanced BigQuery API. This development was built on the Google APIs Discovery Service, allowing users to easily incorporate these APIs into their scripts, apps, and sites with simplified server communications and authorization. Users can enable and configure these APIs through the Google API services menu in the script editor, which supports autocomplete for API methods. Google provided reference documentation and a tutorial to assist users in leveraging these new capabilities, with plans to incorporate more APIs based on user feedback. The engineers behind these updates, Jacob Moshenko and Gustavo Moura, emphasized the importance of making Google APIs user-friendly, especially from Google platforms.

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