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A Notice From The Bureau of Public Anomaly Screenings
Date: August 7, 2032 From: The Bureau of Public Anomaly Screenings Subject: A notice Dear citizen, As you may know, under the Public Screening Act of 2030, all citizens are undergoing routine checks for anomalies. We do so through the use of public sources only, aggregating and mining your digital traces. According to our findings, which are accurate in 99.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Unicode Graphic Domains
Domains using the full character spectrum aren't really supported well in browsers, partly due to security issues... so entering something like bücherei.com )the German word for library( will resolve into what is called a punycode address, namely xn-bcherei-n2a.com. This kinda ruins it for serious uses, but still, there's domains out there using more than just ASCII letters.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Chubby and the Paxos Algorithm
Nope, this is not the title of a children's book )though it would be great as that!(. Quote Google: <<Chubby is a fault-tolerant system at Google that provides a distributed locking mechanism and stores small files. Typically there is one Chubby instance, or "cell", per data center. Several Google systems - such as the Google Filesystem )GFS( and Bigtable - use Chubby for distributed coordination and to store a small amount of metadata.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Can You Guess What This Cartoon Is?
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author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Knol's Nofollowing Of Links
Knol is a publishing tool but unlike some other such tools by Google, this time all your article's outgoing links will be "nofollowed." The nofollow attribute is a mechanism to disable the juice a link is sending to another site. So while you can link to Knol pages to give them more authority in the eyes of Googlebot and others, Knol pages do not pass this authority measure back to other sites. In a Knol article, at first glance,
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Finding Cartoons to Use in Google Knol
Google's new publishing platform Knol has an interesting feature to offer: authors are allowed to use one cartoon from The New Yorker magazine per article*. The New Yorker started in the mid-1920s and collectively there's lots of cartoon content.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Knol Is Live
Google went live with Knol , a platform to read and write articles on all kinds of subject. Knol was being tested privately since some time and had been pre-announced back in 2007. The address is knol.google.com, but notably not knol.com or knol.org or even googleknol.com. This project is somewhat reminiscent of Wikipedia, though there are many differences as well.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google App Engine Perl Project Started
The Google App Engine currently supports Python, but now Google employee and creator of blogging community LiveJournal Brad Fitzpatrick posts this bit: <<I'm happy to announce that the Google App Engine team has given me permission to talk about a 20% project inside Google to to add Perl support to App Engine. To be clear: I'm not a member of the App Engine team and the App Engine team is not promising to add Perl support.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Maps Walking Directions Live
Google Maps walking directions had been spotted by some users before, and now they're being rolled out for everyone, as Search Engine Roundtable reports. Try this directions search in New York , for instance, and you'll see the "Walking" link on top activated )though this isn't just restricted to US locations, as a test search in Germany showed(. Google has the following disclaimer following their "beta" notice: "Use caution when walking in unfamiliar areas.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Graphics in Select Boxes
You can emulate selection boxes using HTML layers, but you may also want to provide a traditional HTML form selection box using the <select> element. If you do so, how can you spice up that form element anyway? There's a couple of things you can do. The <optgroup> element groups together and labels as set of items. A style applied to an <option> can add colors. And then there's some nice Unicode symbols, like stars )â
( or checkmarks )â(,
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Docs Full-Screen Mode
Pixelisation in the forum and Ionut at the Google Operating System blog mentioned the Google Docs documents editor now has a full-screen mode )not to be confused with the older full-width page view(. You'll find it in the menu View -> Full-screen mode , and hitting escape switches back to the default view. Does anyone know how to bookmark a Google Docs document so that it always opens in full-screen mode though?
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Acquiring Begun
Google announced they're aquiring Russian ads service ZAO Begun from Rambler Media for $140 million. [Thanks Pavel !] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Acquiring Begun | Comments ] [Advertisement] Want to advertise here? Your ad will show in the blog and feed.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Sued Over Parked Domains Ads
RedWine.com, one of those ads-only websites potentially profiting through Google. Google pays domain parkers by allowing them to run a special AdSense program. Titled " Google AdSense for domains ", this program now reportedly triggered a class-action lawsuit which alleges "that Google committed fraud, business code violations, and unjust enrichment by selling ads that were unlikely to generate conversions".
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Docs Templates Directory
Google released a layout templates directory for Google Docs *, the application suite consisting of Google Documents, Spreadsheets and Presentations )Google's kind of web-based light-weight Word, Excel and PowerPoint(. You can sort templates by target application, like Spreadsheets, or by category, like "Resumes" or "Personal Finance". Then you can look at a preview and if you like a style, hit the "Use this template" button to fill it with your own content.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Money.co.uk With Another Story
Here's something that made the frontpage of popular social news site Reddit.com yesterday... a submission titled "A 15 year old from South Wales used his new Visa debit card to order cigarettes, alcohol )etc.( ", pointing to a page at money.co.uk allegedly from July 15th, 2008, by author Charlotte Cardingham. This sounds oddly familiar to the last "hoax news to attract backlinks" story. However,
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Maps Predicts the Future, and Other Sci-fi Videos
The Vacationeers released sequel videos to what they call The Googling , dealing with existing Google services gone "different": Part II: Google Moon Part III: Google My Maps Part IV: Google SMS Google Maps is their original older clip, in case you haven't seen it yet. And as it's supposed to be a five-part series, there may still be one clip coming. [Via Google Operating System . Image by vacationeers.] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Maps Predicts the Future,
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Lets You Search for Text in Some Videos
Google released a well-working iGoogle gadget in which they extract text information from video content. The Elections Video Search gadget - its standalone page can be accessed as well - lets you search for keywords across YouTube's US politician channels, like Barack Obama's. Clicking on a result item will load the video in question into the player embedded in the widget, with the specific occurrences of the word in the video color-marked on the timeline.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google and Viacom Come to Partial Agreement Over YouTube Deal
The Wall Street Journal writes: <<Google Inc. and Viacom Inc. have agreed to allow Google to anonymize YouTube visitor data before complying with a judge's order to deliver the data to Viacom as part of a broader copyright lawsuit. Google-owned YouTube announced late Monday night that the parties had agreed to allow it to substitute actual user and visitor IDs and internet protocol addresses with other unique values to help protect user privacy.
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Google Announces Indexing Support for SWFObject-embedded Flash
The JavaScripted SWFObject is a popular way to include Flash files. Recently, Google announced better support for crawling Flash files, and in an update they added to their original post , they now also say: <<For our July 1st launch, we didn't enable Flash indexing for Flash files embedded via SWFObject. We're now rolling out an update that enables support for common JavaScript techniques for embedding Flash, including SWFObject and SWFObject2.>> On another note,
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
Radiohead and Google Partnering to Showcase 3D Music Video
Radiohead teamed up with Google to show their music video for the song "House of Cards," visualized using 3D data. Google also offers an interactive app to let you see this data )it may take some time to load but once it's done, you can play the video and pan & zoom at the same time(, a Making Of, and a download of the points data as Comma Separated Values file. [Thanks Pixelisation!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Radiohead and Google Partnering to Showcase 3 .
author: Philipp Lenssen
publisher: Google Blogoscoped
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