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Changes to Google App Engine Deprecation Policies

Google recently announced a few changes to its deprecation policies for APIs.  Specifically, these policy changes will impact Google App Engine, Google ...

0 replies - 1498 views - 04/23/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

The Dimentions of Search UX

Or “Why Google Instant will (and won’t) change the way we search” Google Instant has caused considerable debate within the search community. Some...

0 replies - 5042 views - 04/19/12 by Tony Russell-rose in Articles

Playing the semantic SEO game: HTML5, Google, and canonicalization

The new section divisions in HTML5 will certainly have some effect on SEO -- though precisely what effect isn't exactly clear.Complicating the issue is,...

0 replies - 2621 views - 10/31/11 by John Esposito in Articles

Accuracy and performance of Google's Compact Language Detector

To get a sense of the accuracy and performance of Google's Compact Language Detector, I ran some tests against two other packages: Apache Tika,...

1 replies - 5603 views - 10/26/11 by Michael Mccandless in Articles

W3C Allows Corporate Sponsors. Good Idea or Bad Idea?

The World Wide Web Consortium said earlier this year that they'd start inviting corporations to buy sponsorship packages that promote the company and associate...

0 replies - 3647 views - 10/19/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

A look at Dart from the eyes of an OO programmer

Dart is a new language for client web development unveiled by Google in the last week. Let's try to do a balanced analysis of it, without the prejudice of...

0 replies - 4861 views - 10/18/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Google's "Dart" Revealed

Today, it has finally happened: At the GOTO conference, Google has officially presented its new programming language, Dart. This post gives an overview of...

13 replies - 13419 views - 10/10/11 by Axel Rauschmayer in News

Google Dart to “ultimately ... replace JavaScript”

The following keynote will be held at the GOTO Aarhus 2011 Conference on Monday, Oct. 10, 2011: “Dart, a new programming language for structured web...

6 replies - 16007 views - 09/12/11 by Axel Rauschmayer in News

Future JavaScript, today: Google's Traceur

ECMAScript is a language working as an umbrella for JavaScript, Internet Explorer's JScript and Flash ActionScript. Innovation in browsers today is coming from...

0 replies - 4587 views - 09/08/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Month Day Year Smart Dropdowns

3 replies - 8969 views - 08/21/11 by Snippets Manager in Uncategorized

Firefox 7 Beta Continues Mozilla's Updating Blitz

Following a routine that gives users a new version of Firefox every 6 weeks, Mozilla has announced a beta of Firefox 7, which will use as much as 50 percent...

0 replies - 23595 views - 08/21/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Firefox Drops Version Numbers

Today, Mozilla's community coordinator Asa Dotzler announced that future Firefox users will not be shown their browser's version number. Despite complaints and...

8 replies - 24865 views - 08/16/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Microsoft Awarding $250,000 for New Security

Microsoft announced today that they will be awarding a total of $250,000 in prize money in a competition to create new security technologies for preventing...

0 replies - 20731 views - 08/04/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: CouchDB 2.0 Released, introduces UnQL

On Friday, the second version of the Couchbase Server was revealed. The new server should "be easy to install and manage, and will bring new indexing and...

0 replies - 15888 views - 07/31/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Google's New "Page Speed Service" Cuts Page Loading Time

Google has created Page Speed Service, an online service designed to help speed up the loading time of web pages. The service obtains content from your...

0 replies - 16575 views - 07/28/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose