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Official Gmail Blog: Remote sign out and info to help you protect your Gmail account (129)
on Gmail Blog (356) permalinkPosted by Erwin D'Souza, Gmail Engineer Your email account can contain a lot of personal information, from bank alerts to love letters. Email that, I'm sure, you don't always want other people to see. We understand how important your Gmail accounts are to you, so we're adding a new layer of information and control. With this new feature, you can now track your recent sessions and you can also sign yourself out remotely.If you are ...Shared by $udhi™ (29) abhi (11) Adrien O'Leary (14) aemkei (19) Alaska Report (12) Andrey (8) AndyDrew (18) Antoine (1) Arash (11) Archit T (20) Aria (139) atul (231) Benjamin Golub (73) Bhavesh (56) billrod (8) Brandon (29) Brandon (39) Brian (180) Brian (23) brownpau (18) C Yohman (34) camson (11) cgsheldon (653) Chris Nuttall (13) Chung (121) Cogo (34) Dan York (45) danutz (25) DarkBls (115) DaveBinM (15) David (2) Derek (16) Des (10) Dileepa (12) dobata (540) draggon (9) Drew Raines (1) Edo (46) Essam (7) everyone loves a wee sombrero (137) faizal (33) Fernando B (2) G. (15) gfurry (49) Giles Turnbull (10) Gine (4) Glenn Slaven (9) Halsted Mencotti Bernard (2) Hugo (19) iAlja (109) J. Phil (344) jamesjbigler (52) Jason (43) jb (28) Jonathan (8) Jonathan Bloom (67) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (241) Jorriss (43) Josh N. (42) JPowers (9) juananguerrero (1) Keith Coleman (1) Kesor (9) kmohr25 (63) l taylor (5) Linda (4) livibetter (33) lnewcomer (28) Lu Tao (245) macbeach (2) marchewa (11) Mark (47) Marque (47) Matt (24) Matthew (14) Matthew Harman (68) mfh (19) MH (74) micronetter (9) Mike F (924) minus-one (16) MIURA Masahiro (13) Nick (10) nkronberg (77) Nora Rubinoff (10) olive (7) Oliver (32) Paul (18) Paulo Pereira (20) Pedro Pinheiro (9) Phil (35) Philou (47) PMinze (80) Powera (51) prattmic (105) Preoccupations (66) psi (26) Reder (19) reisfeldt (24) Rick Klau (128) rjhintz (104) Rob (47) Rob M (16) rOckY (295) Rydhold (3) Sean (15) Sean (48) Setu (20) Shay Frendt (4) shuman (11) Steve (66) surftheair (11) Swapy (1) Sweevo (7) symtym (27) talios (20) Tim (38) Tony Duckles (12) Tony Ruscoe (11) Ullash (92) Umesh (27) Venci (40) whatevernevermind (58) xeal (23) Yaakov (9) yellowchilli (8) Yinka (27) yoshy (658) 小志 (16)Explore read six notes
- Alaska Report said: a clip... "If you are anything like me, you probably sign in to Gmail from multiple computers. I, for example, occasionally sign into my Gmail account from a friend's house when I need to check an important email. Usually I remember to sign out, but every once in a while I wonder if I really did. Now I no longer have to wonder.At the bottom of your inbox, you'll see information about the time of the last activity on your account and whether it's still open in another location:".. ..... Aha! The mystery iFrame BlackBox revealed as a super security tool? I love it!
- Linda said: good stuff
- Sean said: This is a nice new feature. I am often jumping between 2 or 3 or more machines all with the same basic setup.
- Setu said: Wow ! just what I wanted :).
- billrod said: Very cool...
- Andrey said: Should be pretty interesting for control freaks like me
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Neuer Weltrekord im Dauerkarteln (1)
permalinkAm Sonntag wurde der Guinnes World Record im Dauerkartenspieln geknackt, und zwar von einer Schafkopf-Mannschaft der Website Sauspiel. jetzt.de hat mit Agnes Reissner, 27, vom Sauspiel Gründungsteam und Cheforganisatorin des Weltrekordversuchs in Raubling bei Rosenheim gesprochenAgnes, du warst von Anfang an bei Sauspiel dabei. Wer seid ihr und was macht ihr? Wir sind eine Online-Plattform mit angeschlossener Spielmöglichkeit für das Spiel Schafkopf. Mittlerweile haben wir 50.000 User. Sauspiel haben wir gegründet, um Schafkopfer in Bayern ...Shared by aemkei (19)
- aemkei said: http://www.sauspiel.de/ mit dem besten Kartenspiel Client!
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New Zealand iPhone details (2)
on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (1200) permalinkFiled under: iPhoneAt the most recent World Wide Developer's Conference, Steve Jobs listed the countries that will see iPhone availability once the 3G model is released. As we approach the big day, more retailers are announcing their plans.This week, Vodafone announced details of the New Zealand launch. Specifically, three Vodafone branches will host a midnight sale on Friday, July 11. Those branches are 171 Queen St., Auckland City 358 Lambton Quay, Wellington 681 Colombo Street ...Shared by aemkei (19) Sacha (58)
- Sacha said: yet another reason for New Zealand 2012! we'll be the first to get 4G! :-D
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Tour the Tour de France with Street View (37)
on The Official Google Blog (396) permalinkPosted by Stephen Chau, Product ManagerToday marks the beginning of one of my favorite summer events: the Tour de France. I'm always amazed when I hear about the long, steep climbs through mountains or the blistering speeds of the cyclists as they pass through the French countryside. But since most of us can't head over there to watch it in person, we're giving you the next best thing: Street View of the 2008 Tour de ...Shared by adrcc2 (15) aemkei (19) ameo (231) andrefaria (37) charlie anzman (154) cyberbaguioboy (61) Dave (41) David Bradley (35) gnusic (186) Grandje5ter (47) Greenish (13) Hervé (32) HunterTech (18) James Forbes Keir (39) Javed (164) jccamus (51) Jeremy (1) JohnnyG (28) Lars K Jensen (22) Lu Tao (245) LUCCHINA (927) Marque (47) MaTT (20) MH (74) Mike Reardon (13) Nikki (156) Nishith Prabhakar (32) Olya (34) Sheryl (18) springwang (8) stratus (17) Tech For Novices (156) Thomas (4) Todd (14) Tom S (9) yaron (70) Zack (19)Contribute comment
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Follow the Tour De France in Street View (3)
on Google Maps Mania (41) permalinkTour de France - Live Tracker 2008Two days ago I expressed my life's one desire was for someone to produce a Google Map that tracked the Tour de France and showed the first person view of the riders via Street View. Well I think Ubilabs have succeeded in making my life complete (yes - my life is that sad).The Ubilabs Tour de France site now has a countdown to the beginning of the race, a ...Contribute comment
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Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms | How-To | Smashing Magazine (152)
on Smashing Magazine (766) permalinkIf you want to maximize the revenue of your service you need to maximize completion rates of your web forms. Unless you have some brilliant and revolutionary ideas it is not enough to simply enable users to sign up on your site. To enables the service to reach a maximal exposure designers need to provide users with a good user experience. We need to invite them, describe them how the service works, explain them why ...Shared by !!blue (19) aemkei (19) AJ (433) al (19) Alard (9) Alex (10) Alex Mitchell (31) Alex Weishaupl (4) alexbig (32) Alisher (10) andré.friedrichs (151) Andrew Eberlin (12) Andy K. Cheng (2) ani625 (254) Anna (5) Avi (1358) Barry Frost (8) bddemir (7) Benjamin (983) blacktulip (46) brad (55) Brandon Eley (7) Brent the Closet Geek (58) Bruce (25) Bryan (3) buxx (5) Carlos Villela (13) chase sagum (37) Chris Ryall (26) cleiva (7) Clint Ecker (159) Dan (32) Dan MacKinlay (62) Daniel Barradas (4) Dave "Blakice" Matthews (16) David V (42) Deborah Petersen (1359) Diego C (11) Dominic (27) Don (20) Donnie Berkholz (25) Dvorkin (10) ehu4ever (194) Eli (109) elsterama (73) Eoin (21) ericholter (20) eschnou (16) Esteban (6) etlund (20) etng (123) Evan Sims (60) frivmo (9) Gajolo (18) gisc (73) glaforge (72) Gregor (34) halans (34) Harish (9) Harry Brignull (29) hauy 周昱 (6) HejGustav (55) hober (32) Huacn Lee (18) ilyas (62) imma (20) Ivo (23) J.R. (8) James Young (12) Jarques (11) Jason (7) Jason Cartwright (8) Jeff (741) Jeffrey Horen (6) Jeremy Flint (29) Joe Critchley (6) Johan (3) John (18) John Wiseman (4) Jorge Barba (27) Jose Viveiros (1) Joshua (3) Ju (68) Juras Vetrau (38) kara (6) KC (11) Keith (11) kevin (29) Kevin Grandia (205) klaste (3) Koray AL (3) Langley Zhu (70) Leon (32) lisamac (31) Lizy (14) Lynn (28) Magnus J (3) Marcel (36) Mark (8) Mark Eckenrode (63) Marty Stake (15) Mike F (924) Milan Zoufal (9) MInTheGap (79) Miriam (22) Nathan Chase (25) negar (16) niels (3) Nigel J (63) Olivier Favre (Innovablog) (53) Patrick Altman (16) pete (5) Peter N (10) Peter Theill (2) peyvand (45) Phil (11) Polle de Maagt (20) ProfVegas (363) R Daneel Olivaw (32) Rainer (2) Rami Taibah (581) raulpereira (10) raven696 (3) rcraswell (10) Regis (16) RLivsey (22) rmg7344 (70) Robby Colvin (36) roedward (166) Ryan (79) Satya (28) Seth (7) Shankar Ganesh (182) Shaun (12) Shine (53) small (24) somenice (65) susanna (426) Terrence Wood (18) tforster (1) tim (160) Tim Harrison (3) Timothy Greig (14) Tina K.J (51) Ulrich (13) Vulpes (48) William Spaetzel (38) xekc (10) yoshy (658) zemaNORIS (38) zuzur (26) आलोक कुमार (2)Explore read four notes
- Anna said: формы регистрации
- Keith said: Seth emailed this. It's definitely pretty good.
- Regis said: Should be our bible for our registration forms.
- Nathan Chase said: love this kind of information... sign-up forms are becoming an art, a challenge in presentational simplicity
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How to write KML like a rock star (7)
on Google Geo Developers Blog (23) permalinkHi. This is Craig Johnston and Brian Hull of Sudjam, LLC, the company hosting and developing the new online presence for the band Nine Inch Nails. This guest blog entry will cover how we went about creating a Google Earth representation of downloads for NIN's latest album, the slip.We started out with about the first 1.4 million downloads logged (ironically just a subset of the total downloads), and wanted to end up with a dramatic ...Shared by aemkei (19) Dominik (71) Jonathan The Seagull (136) Paolo Amoroso (6) Patrick (16) Paul (83) Toomore (27)Contribute comment
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Google Releases Street View for Tour de France in Google Earth/Maps (6)
on Google Earth Blog (116) permalinkGoogle has just released new Street View imagery for the first time in another country other than the US. What better place than France in July? Just in time for the Tour de France. One of my early favorite KML file collections depicted the routes of the Tour de France. It's amazing to tilt your view and see the difficult climbs and distances the racers have to endure. This year, I already pointed to a ...Contribute comment
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Google Talk for the iPhone (66)
on Google Mobile Blog (89) permalinkPosted by Adam Connors, Software Engineer, Google mobile teamWe've just released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers. In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone, you can now chat with them while you're on the move, too! In your iPhone browser, just go to www.google.com/talk, sign in and start chatting. That's it. Google Talk runs entirely in the browser so ...Shared by aemkei (19) Albert Willis (11) Alex Chapin (1) Andrew Mitry (15) Angus Fraser (360) arturo.servin (67) Ashub (13) Avi (28) Barney (2) chayner (15) Chung (121) Colin (32) Corvida (313) danutz (25) Dave Delaney (2) Derek Lerner (32) diffus (7) diiyoo (85) Dot Com (4) gort581 (59) Helvick (8) Henry Webb (130) hikikomori (65) HUNG (164) Ian Betteridge (41) ignace / micronauta (38) James Forbes Keir (39) Jason (3) jeffmincey (14) Jeremy (5) Jim (11) jim.mor7 (1) Joan Fabrégat (1) Jose (39) Laughing Squid (199) Laura (21) Leon Ridge-Cooke (22) Mark (17) Michael (55) Nirav (112) Nkululeko Masondo (86) ocular avulsionist (9) olive (7) OlivierGerardin (7) paco_reyes (77) Peter (46) Peter H (50) Peter N (10) PMinze (80) prashant (11) R (96) richhand (20) Robert Birming (26) Roshan (18) SFSlim (60) Steve Rubel (78) symtym (27) Thomas Amberg (103) tomit (71) Twilight (25) Txema (22) Umesh (27) Vince (17) Yinka (27) 小志 (16) 左手 (84)Contribute comment
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eval(’foo=a’, obj.fn); How you will be private in Firefox 3.1 (6)
on Ajaxian (305) permalinkPeter realized that the eval(string, scope) support in Firefox meant that the private pattern could be gotten around and developers came out saying “doh!” Mozilla was quick on the case, and Firefox has taken out support which we should see in Firefox 3.1. What is interesting is John’s look at what happened. He points to Brendan: 3.2 <fur> 1998-04-23 17:30: Initial checkin of JavaScript 1.3, migrated from JSFUN13_BRANCH in /m/ src repository This eval extension, ...Shared by aemkei (19) AlexCheng (26) met (32) nakajiman (21) seektan (10) Walter Rodrigo de Sá Cruz (117)Contribute comment
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Rolando: A different iPhone game (18)
on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (1200) permalinkFiled under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software, iPhone, App StoreHere we go. You guys sounded really jaded on the comments for the kart racing game, so here's an iPhone game that might actually break some new ground. It's called Rolando -- Simon Oliver is the developer, and he sent us a tip and the trailer above, and if you're looking for some fun and innovation in iPhone gaming, here you go. It looks kind of ...Shared by 7oby (3) aemkei (19) Allan (1) Ben (7) Cast42 (17) Emil (25) Eric (8) Frederic (104) Greg (2) Hervé (32) jcjdoss (13) Juan (8) MichaelMJ (7) MikeD (83) npike (43) Seth (9) weldon (18) zSAPping (18)Contribute comment
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FireShot Does Browser Screencaps One Better (13)
on Download Squad (694) permalinkFiled under: Blogging, Freeware, Browser Tips, Browsers Anyone that blogs about websites and has tried before knows that getting a decent screencap of a web page can be tricky. Enter FireShot, a Firefox extension that makes quality captures child's play. Install the add-on and you're given FireShot creates a tiny menu on your navigation toolbar that gives quick access to full-page and visible area capture functions. It does a great job at rendering pages, even ...Shared by aemkei (19) Brad (86) Brian Junyor (83) Don (20) fonsus (19) Garrett (30) infomaniac (29) Jonas (37) Kajivar (36) matpol (12) Navid (98) Seth (27) SuePolinsky (5)
- SuePolinsky said: If clients could learn how to use this and save it to show us what just happened or what they saw, it'd be a great troubleshooting tool.
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5 Ways to Use Static Maps, Plus New Features! (12)
on Google Geo Developers Blog (23) permalinkFirst, let's go over a few new features for static maps:We support larger maps, up to 640X640 pixels.We use a more compact Google logo for maps less than 100 pixels wide.We support the ability to specify a map viewport by sending in a span and center (instead of zoom and center).More info in the documentation.Now, for the good stuff. I've just spent the last 3 hours surfing the web, looking for example sites using our ...Shared by aemkei (19) Brad Fidler (31) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (137) Emil Kaiser (9) Guy Davis (19) Jonathan The Seagull (136) juzcoim (20) masayuki inoguchi (6) Mason (10) Niv (25) RJO (35) Txema (22)Contribute comment
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Tripwolf Opens Its Social Travel Guide In Public Beta (12)
on TechCrunch (4254) permalinkTripwolf, the social travel guide that we introduced last month, has launched in public beta. The site allows users to network with friends to create an ideal travel trip, and also has a number of features designed to help research destinations and points of interest. To coincide with the launch, Tripwolf also announced that MairDumont, a travel guide publisher, has invested about $1.2 million into the company, in addition to the backing it has received ...Shared by aemkei (19) Andreas (9) Ben (345) Bruninha (17) Eoin (21) IanTW (44) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (241) ModernBizzle (8) Pat (22) Rex (262) thr33 (40) zsafwan (155)Contribute comment
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New XING Guided Tour (1)
on openBLOG - The company weblog of XING (2) permalinkWe’ve given our Guided Tour a new look. For apple fans amongst you the design will most certainly look familiar – we love apple and allowed ourselves to be inspired by them. The Tour consists of 13 covers. Each cover represents a feature or theme on XING. Click on a cover and it will proudly flip around and reveal valuable information and tips. Thumbnail images give new users a sneak preview into XING and existing ...Shared by aemkei (19)Contribute comment
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Official Google Blog: Google learns to crawl Flash (176)
on The Official Google Blog (396) permalinkPosted by Ron Adler and Janis Stipins, Software EngineersGoogle has been developing a new algorithm for indexing textual content in Flash files of all kinds, from Flash menus, buttons and banners, to self-contained Flash websites. Recently, we've improved the performance of this Flash indexing algorithm by integrating Adobe's Flash Player technology.In the past, web designers faced challenges if they chose to develop a site in Flash because the content they included was not indexable by ...Shared by (``-_-´´) (172) 4r1f (2) Abhishek (19) Abhishek (10) Adam (100) aemkei (19) Ahmed (16) Akshat (41) Alberto (29) Alberto (4) Alex (5) Amihai (27) Amit (2) Andrew Ruess (199) Aneel (16) Angus (43) Anthony (42) Anu (8) anupam (16) Archit T (20) Arindam (26) Atilano (64) atul (231) Azeem (37) Barbara K. Baker (56) Batushkha (37) Benjamin Golub (73) Benk (67) Bhavesh (56) Bogdan Brinzarea (21) Bonstio (11) brianwyrick (102) Calvin (43) Carlos Villela (13) Cerpin Taxt (6) cgsheldon (653) Chirayu Krishnappa (10) Chris (21) Chung (121) Damon (52) Dan337 (1) danb420 (45) danblank (20) DarkBls (115) Dave (7) Daver (50) Dennis Laumen (43) DesignerBrent (1) Devlin D (11) Dr. Ernie (43) Ed Dale (59) Eli (109) Eli (6) Emil (11) Eric (12) Eric (25) Fernio (7) fijidaddy (42) focoma (36) Geoffrey Wiseman (22) GerardM (20) Gil (893) gisc (73) Glenn Batuyong (176) GodsMoon (16) Goyal (21) Griswold (10) hat (9) HejGustav (55) HP (4) Ismo (7) Jack (649) jackysee (4) Jambamkin (10) Jan (12) Javed (164) Jean (20) jeff (10) Jeffrey Vanneste (11) Jemm (32) Jerome (31) jgonfre (24) Joao Vitor (4) Joel (29) Joewxboy (13) Jonathan Sterling (53) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (241) Josh Bancroft (44) Jrod (148) Kaleb (3) Ken B (2) kidmarmite (88) Killahurtz (31) kyanos (12) Laughing Squid (199) Lee Graham (30) Leon Ridge-Cooke (22) linkibol (4) lisamac (31) LouCypher (219) louisgray (295) Magnus (70)