By Ilya Grigorik on April 07, 2011 Tim Berners-Lee rightfully deserves all the credit for his early work around URI, HTTP and HTML. His efforts ultimately led to the official HTTP 1.0 (RFC 1945) specification in 1996, the HTTP 1.1 proposal (RFC 2068) in 1997 and consequently the official HTTP 1.1 spec (RFC 2616) in 1999. The web as we know it wouldn't exist without these protocols. However, more t
Sign Into Your Google Account on Public Computers Without Typing Anything If you ever want to log into your Google account when you're at a public computer, where you're unsure whether or not there's a keylogger installed, there's now a simple solution. And it's from Google! First, point the (insecure) computer's browser at accounts.google.com/sesame. Now pull out your Android, iPhone, or other sm
Find out why mobile-friendly sites matter, see how your current site looks in mobile, and find resources for building your mobile site.Ready to go MO? Millions more people are using mobile devices to get online every day. Does your business have a mobile-friendly site? If not—or if you're not sure—you've come to the right place to get started. Learn why mobile sites matter See how your current sit
By Ju-kay Kwek, Product Manager (Cross-posted on the Google App Engine Blog and the Google Enterprise Blog.) Rapidly crunching terabytes of big data can lead to better business decisions, but this has traditionally required tremendous IT investments. Imagine a large online retailer that wants to provide better product recommendations by analyzing website usage and purchase patterns from millions o
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Join the official community for Google Workspace administrators In the Google Cloud Community, connect with Googlers and other Google Workspace admins like yourself. Participate in product discussions, check out the Community Articles, and learn tips and tricks that will make your work and life easier. Be the first to know what's happening with Google Workspace. ______________ Learn about more Goo
As I promised, here is the writeup of Greg Stein's keynote last week at the SDForum Python Meeting. All text in italics are my thoughts. This is a repeat of the talk he gave last year at PyCON. He began with his introduction to python and how he began to use it at eShop (after he saw an early demo of what eventually became Zope). Which led into an interested timeline of various companies he had
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Ed Chi, a member of Google’s in-house research team, reveals how the behaviors of the next generation of web users are going to look vastly different from today’s. We’ve all been there. You’re standing with a group of friends, trying to decide where to go for dinner, when everyone pulls out their phone to start reading reviews. The more you discuss it, the more complicated it gets; one of you does
Real data and musings on the performance of networks, servers, protocols, and their related folks. I've been working on implementing SPDY as an experiment in Firefox lately. We'll have to see how it plays out, but so far I really like it. Development and benchmarking is still a work in progress, though interop seems to be complete. There are several significant to-do items left that have the poten
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