Andreas Gal: Tracing the Web (8)
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We have landed! For the last two months I have been working with Mozilla on a just-in-time compiler for the JavaScript engine in Firefox, and a few hours ago this project (codenamed TraceMonkey) has landed in the main Firefox development tree. TraceMonkey is a trace-based JIT compiler and it pushes the envelope on JavaScript performance. On average, we speed up Apple’s popular SunSpider benchmarks by factor 4.6 over the last release of Firefox. The overall ...
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Is Linking to Yourself the Future of the Web? (63)
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Last year, Bill Janeway really got my attention (pdf) when he noted that "over time, Wall Street 'firms began to trade against their clients for their own account, such that now, the direct investment activities of a firm like Goldman Sachs dwarf their activities on behalf of outside customers.'" As I wrote in my blog post at the time, Trading for Their Own Account, "I thought, whither Google, Yahoo! and Amazon?" At the time, I ...
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Götz said:
When this trend spreads (and I say "when", not "if"), this will be a tax on the utility of the web that must be counterbalanced by the utility of the intervening pages. If they are really good, with lots of useful, curated data that you wouldn't easily find elsewhere, this may be an acceptable tax. In fact, they may even be beneficial, and a real way to increase the value of the site to its readers. If they are purely designed to capture additional clicks, they will be a degradation of the web's fundamental currency, much like the black hat search engine pages that construct link farms out of search engine results.-- interessabte Beobachtung
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JL! said:
"Readers learn, remember, and resent when links on a certain site tend to be a waste of their time."YES!!!!
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larry said:
I've seen the NYT example in action. I was actually quite frustrated and annoyed that they didn't have a link to the site they were talking about...
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Trojan Warrior said:
Así empezaron los buscadores, a practicar la endogamia informativa, y mira cómo han acabado...
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chrisfreitag said:
This is why I stopped clicking links on Engadget. When you link to Nokia 6682, I want to see the Nokia 6682, not Engadget search results.
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Federico Giacanelli said:
E' l'unica cosa che non ho mai sopportato di Punto Informatico.
Regionale Verbreitung sozialer Netzwerke in Deutschland (18)
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Wir haben uns mit Google Search Insights die regionale Verteilung der Social Networks in Deutschland angeschaut. Nur wenige der angesagten Social Networks in Deutschland haben eine landesweit ungefähr gleichmäßige Nutzerverteilung. Während außer wer-kennt-wen.de, das sich bekanntermaßen vor allem in Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland und Hessen großer Beliebtheit erfreut, die meisten Anbieter keine Angaben zu regionalen Schwerpunkten machen, gibt Googles neues Tool “Search Insights” - wen wunderts - hier sehr interessante Einsichten. Mit Google Search Insights lässt sich ...
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Thorsten said:
Wer hätte geddacht das ein so internationales grenzenloses Medium wie das Internet bei Sozialen Netzwerken zu solche einer regionalen Fragmentierung führt.
netzwertig.com » Archiv » Web 2.0 in Unternehmen: Lieber heute als morgen! (12)
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Der richtige Einsatz von Web-2.0-Diensten in Unternehmen erhöht die Produktivität und fördert den Austausch zwischen Kollegen und Führungskräften. Die Herausforderung liegt darin, das notwendige Wissen zu verbreiten und umsetzen zu lassen. Gestern fragte sich Marcel als Reaktion auf diesen Beitrag, ob die Zeit für den Web-2.0-Einsatz in Unternehmen eigentlich schon reif sei. Obwohl noch im Urlaub, musste ich unweigerlich über meine eigenen Erfahrungen in einem Unternehmen mit rund 200 Mitarbeitern nachdenken und kam zu dem ...
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Thorsten said:
web 2.0 Dienste im Unternehmen? Sind das jetzt echte Knaller?
Add a Table of Contents to Google Docs and More (62)
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Basic features like table of contents, footnotes or thesaurus are still missing from Google Docs. Some of the features are already implemented and they're ready to be added to the interface.For example, to generate a table of contents from the headings of a document, just paste this code in the address bar:javascript:mr("TocSettings");void(0);You should see a dialog that lets you choose the numbering style.There's also an option to insert a HTML snippet without editing the HTML ...
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xsolutions said:
Lassan, lépésről lépésre, egyre többet és többet ad, míg függővé nem válunk.
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Götz said:
Basic features like table of contents, footnotes or thesaurus are still missing from Google Docs. Some of the features are already implemented and they're ready to be added to the interface.- oh, ich wußte garicht, daß Google Docs das noch gar nicht konnte bisher ... naja, jetzt geht es ja.
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wvpv said:
Finally.
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Topka said:
О! Забавный подхож...А я как раз голосовал за TOC.
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Nick said:
wow
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Hervé said:
Enfin, mais c'est quand même pas encore ça!
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williamsdb said:
One thing I love about Google Docs is the continual improvement and addition of new features. Having recently created a doc from scratch the TOC is definately missing so it is good to see that it is on it's way.