Over the last couple years, I’ve seen more and more people in technology trying to make government work better. They’re idealists who are also making a large impact. These are people that I respect–some of them worked to fix healthcare.gov, for example. From talking to many of them, I can tell you that their energy is contagious and they’re trying to improve things in all kinds of ways. I want to
Matt Cutts on How Google Handles 404 & 410 Status Codes In a recent webmaster help video, Google's Matt Cutts talks about the nuances of 404 vs. 410 status codes. While Google's crawlers treat 404s and 410s nearly identically, Cutts reveals that sometimes Google does treat them a little bit differently. If you’re into super technical details regarding Google’s Web crawling and how they interact wi
PRETEND for a moment that you are Google’s search engine. Someone types the word “dresses” and hits enter. What will be the very first result? There are, of course, a lot of possibilities. Macy’s comes to mind. Maybe a specialty chain, like J. Crew or the Gap. Perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the history of hemlines. O.K., how about the word “bedding”? Bed Bath & Beyond seems a candidate. Or Wal-Mart,
When the Kinect launched, Adafruit Industries ran a contest for the first person who released open-source code to extract video and depth from the Kinect. Adafruit also ended up donating to the EFF after the contest was over. When I was in grad school, I would have loved to have a device like the Kinect. So I decided to run my own contest: The first $1000 prize goes to the person or team that writ
accessibility 10 advanced 195 AMP 13 Android 2 API 7 apps 7 autocomplete 2 beginner 173 CAPTCHA 1 Chrome 2 cms 1 crawling and indexing 158 encryption 3 events 51 feedback and communication 83 forums 5 general tips 90 geotargeting 1 Google Assistant 3 Google I/O 3 Google Images 3 Google News 2 hacked sites 12 hangout 2 hreflang 3 https 5 images 12 intermediate 205 interstitials 1 javascript 8 job s
Update, August 19, 2009: The video of this talk is now available. I added it below and I’m re-publishing this post. I recently gave a talk at WordCamp San Francisco 2009. Thanks to Matt Mullenweg and the Automattic folks for a great time! The video of the talk is here, but you can also watch the video below:
I just did a joint post about the Google Japan issue on Google’s Japanese webmaster blog. There’s also a post on Google’s main Japanese blog. If you don’t read Japanese, you can also watch the video where I recently talked about this. To the extent that I can speak on behalf of Google, I apologize that this happened. One of the messages I heard was that people wanted Google to take action in this
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く