Google Go gets going (w/ Video)

(PhysOrg.com) — Google has introduced its new experimental programming language Go, which aims to combine speedy application development through simplified coding with high-speed program execution. Go is designed to serve as a systems language, rather like C or C++, but is extremely fast for development like Python, while still providing the benefits and security of being a true compiled language. [...]

Edit Google Documents Directly in Microsoft Office & Save Your Changes Online

Oudi Antebi, a former marketing manager at Microsoft, has developed an awesome plug-in that turns your copy of Microsoft Office into an offline Google Docs editor. You can save your Office documents directly to Google Docs or directly open your online documents in Microsoft Office programs for reading and writing. Here a quick tour on how you can integrate Google [...]

Google AdSense Optimization Tips 1. Dont Feel Shy – If you are seriously willing to monetize your website with AdSense, make sure that you place advertisements in prominent locations where visitors will notice the ads. 2. The best performing ad units for AdSense are 160×600, 336×280 and 300×250. For text only ads, you should go with the 336×380 format but [...]

Enhance Google Search Results with Twitter, Wikipedia, Flickr, etc.

WebMynd is an extremely useful Firefox add-on that embed search results from Flickr, Wikipedia, Backtype (for blog comments), Delicious, Digg, Amazon, LinkedIn and a dozen other custom locations into Google search pages. It like building a personal Google Universal Search page but you have complete control over sources that are displayed in the search results. And since WebMynd would search [...]

It not uncommon to hear stories of disgruntled AdSense publishers whose accounts have been permanently banned by Google either due to “non-compliance with AdSense policies” or for “posing a significant risk to AdWords advertisers.” The compliance issue is almost always related to content. For instance, if any particular website is centered around banned topics (like gambling or pornography), Google can [...]

Find Your Most Popular Web Pages on Twitter with Google Docs

If you were to measure the popularity of your website content on Twitter, the most effective way would be that you count the number of tweets (and re-tweets) that are linking to your web pages. For instance, I can go to backtweets.com and it will instantly show me a list of twitter messages (and their total count) that mention any [...]

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Google Chrome Beta for Mac OS X and Linux

Back in June, Google released the first development version of Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux platforms . Mac and Linux users have been waiting for a proper release version since then, but Google has kept quite in letting out any word on when the first beta would be released. Today Google announced the availability of Google Chrome [...]

HTML5 Support in Popular Web Browsers

HTML5 Support in all Browsers (desktop + mobile) HTML5 Support in Android, Opera and iPhone (Safari) These slides are from an HTML5 Presentation by Brad Neuberg. You can download the presentation from Google Docs. Tweet This Post

Google Logo for Olympics 2016 (Rio de Janeiro)

Now that Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has won the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Google Brazil is celebrating this with a new logo. And this is the photograph that probably inspired the Google Logo. It shows a statue of Jesus Christ overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro Google Christ Logo Tweet This Post

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