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Released.

November 16th 2006 in the evening

And, we're live.

The downloads went up for Google Web Toolkit 1.2 this morning. I'm excited about it. It's the first official release I've been involved in since I got to Google . Plus, there's some good stuff in there: A number of bug fixes, some serious speed improvements to hosted mode, and (something I'm very proud to have been involved with) full support for OS X.

I know I've mentioned GWT a few times here and never stopped to give a decent explanation of what it does. Well, you're in luck. It also turns out that I was able to explain just such a thing to a much larger audience over at the Google Mac Blog . The friendly folks who run that blog contacted us shortly after we posted a release candidate and asked if we were interested in posting something. Psshaw, yeah!

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about kellegous.com

kellegous.com is the personal site of kelly norton, a designer and engineer living in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly used to be a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab but graduated in the summer of 2006. Before that, he was the Senior VP of Technology Development for Connexxia, a small technology company in Atlanta. He now works as a Software Engineer for Google. (more…)

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