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The illustration explains the idea pretty well: a captcha that is also an advertisement. Techi.com writes (quote linked): Currently, there is only one company that is actively working as the middleman between advertisers and webmasters in order to display CAPTCHA ads – that company is AdCopy. (...) AdCopy is currently beta testing the new form of internet advertising. Advertisers and website owner
Google Agrees to Censor Encyclopedia Dramatica Entry in Australia Google self-censors certain results in countries like France or Germany, and Australia as well. The Sydney Morning Herald writes: Google has agreed to take down links to a website that promotes racist views of indigenous Australians. Aboriginal man Steve Hodder-Watt recently discovered the US-based site by searching “Aboriginal and
Sunday, January 3, 2010HTML5’s rel="noreferrer"Mark Pilgrim at Dive Into HTML5 (which is supposed to be made into a book in which Google Press is involved in) writes: rel="noreferrer" “indicates that no referrer information is to be leaked when following the link.” No shipping browser currently supports this, but support was recently added to WebKit nightlies, so it will eventually be showing up i
Brad Fitzpatrick (of LiveJournal, now at Google) Talks About Programming Brad Fitzpatrick, born in 1980, started to learn programming at the age of 5. In high school he went on to create a voting booth script called FreeVote, which he says earned him as much as 27 cent per click on banner ads back then (making for 25, 27 grand per month). He went on to create blogging platform LiveJournal, thinkin
Thursday, July 16, 2009The Great Google Doodle Triforce Conspiracy By Michel "WebSonic" Wester In many well-known programs there are hidden features or messages called easter eggs, being put there by the developers for you to find. Like in some applications from Google: Docs (Cliply), Picasa (bears) and Reader (ninja and the end of internet). But it seems that these ’eggs’ are not only featured in
Over at Friendfeed, an interesting dialog between Google employee DeWitt Clinton and Dave Winer: Dave, if you could go back in time, would you have used JSON instead of XML for RSS, OPML, XML-RPC, etc, had JSON been popularized at the time? The reason I ask is that most of those protocols and formats don’t use much of the extras that XML is required for (schemas, namespaces, attributes, data escap
Sunday, January 18, 2009Will "Google Web Drive" Launch in 2009? By Tony RuscoeWhen asked to make a wish list for Google in 2009, many of you said you wanted the legendary “GDrive” product to be released. Being the most eagerly anticipated Google product ever, with rumors literally going back years, could new evidence suggest that we may finally get to see it launched this year? Some users of the r
Ron sent in above screenshots of a new YouTube service specifically aimed at being watched on TV... www.youtube.com/tv, as announced by YouTube. YouTube says the site is available for the PlayStation 3 and the Wii. When you visit it on your computer, you’re redirected to the normal homepage. However, Ron – who took above screenshots from his computer – explains the following hack to view it anyway
Reto Meier is a software engineer in London. He blogs about technology, programming & Google, and is author of the book Professional Android Application Development. About a year ago Google and their Open Handset Alliance Partners made a lot of noise about Android. At the time it was nothing but a pre-beta SDK and an earnest promise of hardware, but barely a year later the first Android phone – th
Aaron Wall is a search engine optimization consultant at Clientside SEM and the author of the SEO Book blog. Aaron lives in Oakland, California. This time he takes a look at the top SEO tools. The number of internet marketing tools launched over the past couple years has been staggering. Many of them are both free and highly valuable. SEO, which was once considered a bit of a seedy niche, has grow
It doesn’t get any more “official” than this here. Yesterday, Saturday at around 20:07, Germany’s oldest and perhaps biggest prime time news Tagesschau announced the following under the headline “Warning against internet browser"*: The Federal Office for Information Security warned internet users of the new browser Chrome. The application by the company Google should not be used for surfing the in
Google announced their browser Google Chrome to be available on Tuesday, but their download page and tour was already partly available at gears.google.com/chrome/ just now, as Uval in the forum noticed. While the download itself didn’t work when I tried, I was able to extract some screenshots, from the frontpage but also the YouTube videos. And while the product tour videos themselves seemed to re
Google Chrome is Google's browser project; this comic book by Google, drawn by Scott McCloud, is scanned here and shown under its Creative Commons license. [back to blog]
Monday, September 1, 2008Google Chrome, Google’s Browser Project Today there was a comic book in my mail, sent by Google and drawn by no less than Scott McCloud, creator of the classic Understanding Comics. Within the 38 pages, which I’ve scanned and put up, in very readable format Google gives the technical details into a project of theirs: an open source browser called Google Chrome. The book po
For the latest Google Maps Street View update, Google not only added pics for Australia, Japan and several US cities, but also included imagery of what seem to be Google employees lining up near-by the Google headquarters. This is similar to an older Street View posing but larger in scale: The baby dangling incident An allegory for the eternal struggle between project management, development and d
Street View data (those detailed panorama photos available for some US cities) is now also available as part of the Google Maps API*. The samples utilizing the GStreetviewPanorama object look interesting; for instance, you can embed an animated street view rotation in your blog, or (as the screenshot to the right shows) offer driving directions accompanied by panorama views. [Via Bret Taylor -> Go
Google Translation Center, a New Human Translations Service in the Making Google is working on a new service called Google Translation Center. Just a short while ago, we noticed that “center” had been added to Google’s robots.txt file, and now co-editor Tony Ruscoe discovered the link to the working frontpage... though logging in fails right now. According to the Google explanations on the frontpa
Grab the stripes image to the right and slowly drag it over the other stripes layer below it...
Googolopoly by Box.net is a game of Monopoly where the goal is to “organize all of the world’s information.” To achieve this, you can buy or build internet properties. The board includes fields like “Go” (“collect 200 shares of VC funding as you pass”) or a “deadpool” jail (“404 error file not found”), and properties you can buy range from Jotspot, YouTube, SketchUp, over to PayPal, eBay, Yahoo an
Your world. Delivered. Logo and motto are mixed at random. Refresh. By Google Blogoscoped 2007.
From 2003 to January 2008, Kevin Fox worked as a user experience designer at Google, designing such products as Gmail, Google Calendar, and the second version of Google Reader. He’s currently working at FriendFeed. I met Kevin for a three-session instant messenger chat interview (edited for clarity, and both parties had the chance to make minor rewordings later on; see more about the process. Plea
The below form triggers an image search using Google’s option to show faces only. A different site operator will be used depending on the country you pick, e.g. site:de for Germany*. *Note the result may not always show only people of the country picked. Update: Google’s Pamela Fox created an Ajax-based Google gadget out of this. People Around the World by Philipp Lenssen | Comments (14) >> More p
Google half-way cancelled their SOAP API a while ago, but they now* offer a parametrized URL that returns a JSON data set. Google says this REST approach is useful for "Flash developers, and those developers that have a need to access the AJAX Search API from other Non-Javascript environments." This may be even simpler to use than the SOAP API, though I wonder how long (and how well) it's going to
Friday, March 14, 2008A Very Special Google Docs Feature (Potential Spoiler) By Tony Ruscoe & Philipp LenssenUnless something is going really, really wrong with Google, we have a suspicion this is just an upcoming April Fool's joke for Google. If that's the case, then note that spoilers follow below. OK. Remember Microsoft's Clippy, that annoying "living" and talking paper clip, popping up with us
A web seminar Google held yesterday at KMWorld Magazine offered a great deal of insight into how Google manages projects and communication internally. The presentation by Google followed an employee through his first few weeks at the company, explaining the many tools he’s using: from the Google intranet MOMA, the Google Ideas site and Google Caribou Alpha, to Google Experts Search, “Googler Searc
Creative Commons "Non-Commercial" Content on Ad-Supported Sites This has been a constant question popping up among people I’ve discussed with who use Creative Commons-licensed content: Is it allowed to show e.g. a CC-licensed photo on a webpage which also includes ads to the side if the image uses the “non-commercial” clause?* Indeed, if this would not be allowed, a whole lot of blogs using CC con
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