It's possible, yes. @JumJum has implemented 'watches' and you could modify these to post the results online.
If I'm honest it'd probably be a lot less trouble to modify one of the Chrome examples though - and I think it could be more useful. I guess people will want to store data in Google Apps in many different ways (different fields, ways of timestamping, etc) so a very small example that doesn't have all the complexity of the Web IDE is probably best.
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It's possible, yes. @JumJum has implemented 'watches' and you could modify these to post the results online.
If I'm honest it'd probably be a lot less trouble to modify one of the Chrome examples though - and I think it could be more useful. I guess people will want to store data in Google Apps in many different ways (different fields, ways of timestamping, etc) so a very small example that doesn't have all the complexity of the Web IDE is probably best.