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Google Analytics Tracks Chrome (18)
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TechCrunch reports that Google Analytics included Chrome in the list of detected browsers. It's probably irrelevant that 8.64% of today's visits for this blog were from Google Chrome because a lot of users test the new browser to see if it's better than IE, Firefox, Safari or Opera.(Find the report in : Visitors > Browser Capabilities > Browsers)Two days ago, Google Analytics Blog admitted that the web analytics service intentionally concealed the identity of the ...Shared by Andrew (30) atul (75) Compulsivo (46) DOCBook Howto (110) gisc (24) HBreda (20) hutuworm (39) Josh (1) junal (4) Lu Tao (21) MasterMaq (23) Navid (71) Peter (6) Rich (24) Rob (132) rOckY (154) Tibor (6) xeal (13)Contribute comment -
Google Chrome Tips (96)
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Here are some not-so-obvious things you can do in Google Chrome, the minimalistic browser launched on Tuesday.1. Show the list of recently visited pages from the current tab: right-click on the "Back" button. This also works for the "Forward" button.2. Undo closing a tab: press Ctrl+Shift+T or open a new tab and check the "Recently closed tabs" section.3. Focus on the default search option in the address bar: type ? before entering your query.4. Perform ...Shared by Ahmed (62) Alex (3) Alex Borodach (8) alphakamp (30) Ameer (18) Andrew (30) Andrew Chorney (10) Andrew Terry (30) Anton Johansson (53) Bill (17) Christopher (41) Damian Herrick (4) David (44) David Millikin (1) dccrowley (5) dd (7) Denis Gobo (29) dgdeschenes (11) dobata (366) DWM (7) Emrik (6) forcey (15) Giuliastro (7) graywolf (33) Gregory Go (39) harry07 (30) hbenny (12) Henry Webb (20) HollowMarkeD (65) hubfeed (37) ilyas (56) James Forbes Keir (19) Jamieasp (21) Janet Griffing (2) jekky (5) Jesse (5) Joe (102) Joe T (3) Joel (13) John MacAdam (9) John Massaglia (14) Jupega (17) keith (68) Kevin (5) kmohr25 (20) Kristen (218) kukoo (6) Lee G. (36) Lerch (23) Lu Tao (21) Marcelo (14) MasterMaq (23) Matteo Rossini (53) MH (44) Mich D (169) Michael (41) Michael (58) MichaelMJ (9) Micky (2) Mike (9) Mike F (456) minus-one (4) mmhan (7) mo (127) Morgendorfer (3) Murtadh (8) Navid (71) NeonDemon (45) nikan (41) or p (22) ovpaul (13) Panic (7) pericles (700) Preoccupations (43) R. Francis (28) ricardo (20) Rich (24) Ronit (8) Rowan (14) Satyajit Grover (5) Sharon Harper (4) Shoshannah F (40) Steve Pilgrim (2) Szulej (4) tapir (36) Terence (10) thingol (11) Tom (8) UJ (32) wcaw (74) xeal (13) Yu (40) 九翼青鸟 (13) 令狐葱 (10) 宋小明 (95) 欧阳威 (3)- mo said: آقا!! کل مطلبش به کنار!! اون عکسه که فرندفيد رو نشون داده رو ببنين :)))اولين لينکش از کسيه به اسم امير :دي اين نشون ميده ايرونيا چه قدر فعالن و اينا :))---امير ها يکي تون اعتراف کنين و بگين کدومتون بودين رفتين توي اسکرين شات؟ :دي
- Tom said: the ability to resize text boxes is particularly taste.
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Google Chrome's about: Pages (93)
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Like most other browsers, Google Chrome has some special pages that show information about memory usage, cached files, plug-ins and more. Here's a list of the most interesting about: pages available in Google Chrome (you can open them by dragging about:name to the address bar).1. about:version - Google Chrome shows the version number the browser, WebKit and V8 (JavaScript engine). You can also find the user-agent used by Google Chrome:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; ...Shared by (``-_-´´) (54) [Curtis W] (25) adam (25) Alfonso Martinez (14) alphakamp (30) Ameer (18) andré.friedrichs (57) Army of Gnomes (35) arturo.servin (10) Ashish Nayyar (21) atul (75) badpazzword (20) Carl (16) Ced (5) Christopher Yeo (6) Chung (111) Cogo (20) Daidaros (9) Dave (10) David (6) David Touvet (3) Derick Valadao (15) Dominic Foster (297) Duncan (80) Emrik (6) Evert Jan (10) FX Poster (7) fyc (38) gautamg (11) Greg (8) Guy (702) HejGustav (30) Hervé (17) HollowMarkeD (65) ilyas (56) imabonehead (74) Jamy (8) Jason (19) JayCrossler (10) jccamus (15) Jeff (23) Jennifer Abe (16) Josh (16) Justin LL. (21) k00pa (41) karim elhaloui (11) kleinmatic (20) kofai (18) Kunal Kundaje (14) Lee G. (36) liamvictor (132) Lu Tao (21) Marianne (11) Maxim (3) Mike (9) Mike F (456) Morgendorfer (3) Mr. Pants (9) Murtadh (8) NanoTech (5) natadd (6) Navid (71) nervioso (72) Nihar (19) Nikki (67) oriolfb (13) Peter H (25) PiAir (48) ponomar (15) Pozsi (16) ppalli (24) Prakash (16) psi (9) rOckY (154) RomanZolotarev (13) Sauce (2) SharpSmith (19) slogoo (34) SMC (204) StalkerNOVA (14) Steve (15) SYM (36) Tabrez Iqbal (26) tforster (16) Tim (8) Todd Mundt (70) Toomore (10) Umang (5) Vladimir Yashnikov (10) Wayne (52) winboy (2) Wyctim (33) Yvette (22)- Yvette said: about:internets !!!!!!good reference since I knew a bunch but not all of these.
- Carl said: Even more geek-osity!
- Alfonso Martinez said: Para hacer uso un poco mas avanzado de Chrome
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The story behind Google Chrome (64)
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Google released its second web browser yesterday afternoon, adding additional headroom for web applications stretching the limits of what it's possible to accomplish within a web browser. The Google Chrome team assembled domain experts in various fields over the past six years, both through direct hires and acquisitions, to create a new browser and its critical components from scratch. GMail and Google Maps pushed the Web to its limits, taking advantage of browser technologies invented ...Shared by aemkei (3) Alessandro Baffa (2) Amit Patel (4) ampspeed (23) anupam (2) asblogger (35) Ashish Mohta (84) atul (75) Azeem (36) bfernald (8) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (60) CannonGod (218) Cédric Hüsler (1) Charli Wag (31) Claude (19) Colide81 (36) danblank (3) danliebke (56) Denis Gobo (29) ebouchut (20) Elliott P. (19) fesja (13) Garrett (18) Harold (21) Hisham Dewan (97) hubfeed (37) Igor Poltavskiy (12) Ionut (9) Jared Hanson (11) Jason Gilman (97) judson (7) kebernet (84) Kirill Tikhonov (4) Laughing Squid (14) Lerch (23) Lu Tao (21) macgeekpro (20) Marcus (32) Martin Ström (11) MasterMaq (23) mca (13) met (25) Michael Nielsen (19) Mike F (456) mikel (14) Mushin (51) Nat Torkington (26) Patrick (19) Patrick (14) Peter (8) Peter Du (11) Peter R. Wood (9) Roel (18) Ryan Joseph (13) Sakib (15) schisamo (6) Shaun (16) tig (33) Todd Mundt (70) Tommaso Passi (22) tterupon (14) Woody (10) 令狐葱 (10) 宋小明 (95)- Colide81 said: what a interesting look into the birth of the google browser.
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Firefox counters Google's browser speed test (4)
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Mozilla fought back against Wednesday with some performance results to show a forthcoming version of Firefox outpacing Google's new Web browser, Chrome. During a launch event Tuesday, Google was eager to toot its horn about Chrome's performance running JavaScript, a programming language used to power many sophisticated Web applications such as Google Docs, Yahoo's Zimbra e-mail site, and Zoho's online application suite. Google showed performance results using its own collection of five JavaScript benchmarks and ...- Bwana said: I told ya, Mozilla already is on top of this and so is Apple. Competition is good, ya?
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Six Degrees of Separation Is Now Three (70)
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Is it time to revise the old saw that everyone in the world is connected by just six degrees of separation? A study from French mobile carrier O2 has found that strangers are more connected to each other than they ever have been. According to the study, the average person is now connected by just three degrees within a shared “interest” or social group instead of six. In fact, it found that people are usually ...Shared by //de (2) Adam (7) Adam (6) Adam Javůrek (17) Adrian (33) Ahmed (62) AJ (173) Amit Chowdhry (74) anarchist.tv // wortgefecht.net (12) Andrew Trinh (34) AndrewBadera (36) Antti (6) aNTwNHs (78) AP (3) Aram ZS (21) Augmented Web (31) Bill Gaffney (11) Bill HR (8) C.K. (134) catepol (21) Chi-chi Ekweozor (25) Clint (22) Craig (4) Dirk Schrama (3) Ditto Rahmat (15) DragonBe (16) Elroy (22) Gabriel Oyarzabal (6) HHcHu (11) iemz (17) Ilse (22) Indy (62) Janyne (11) Jared Hanson (11) Jeff (162) Jeffrey (26) Joe (13) Julius (13) Kluzter (19) Kristen (218) kskobac (17) Kurt Zenisek (8) Lon (7) Lu Tao (21) LUCCHINA (442) MAlbano (8) Mark Eckenrode (15) mdc (20) Mike (10) Mike Perkins (89) muTe| (11) Nico (1) Nicolás (17) Oudi Antebi (25) Paul Dunay (23) Paulino (4) Ritu (631) rkcollins (11) Roger Williams (8) Ryan S (45) Satya (8) Sébastien Arnaud (9) Sid (7) spsneo (17) Taufiq (2) Terence (15) tibetsong (17) Todd (4) Troy (5) WhisKiTo (68)Explore read five notes- Oudi Antebi said: very interesting.... and probably true
- catepol said: anche meno di tre se continuo ad avere una crescita esponenziale di contatti su tutti i social network conosciuti :-)
- Adam said: LinkedIN to hold funeral for degrees four, five and six.
- Jeffrey said: another so-so, interesting idea, needs more proof
- Kluzter said: ¡toma eso Milgram! predigo que en 12 años reduciremos el número a 2
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Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,300. (99)
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InvespBlog has published what it claims is an interview with a top Digg user - someone who has a 34% success ratio in getting submitted stories to the home page of Digg. The Digg user isn’t named - he or she says “I have a reputation to withhold” (we know what they meant). In the interview the user talks a little about how he’s able to get stories to the home page of the Digg ...Shared by .... (6) Adam Fuhrer (84) Alberto (321) Alexander13 (467) alyssa (21) arjo (27) Ayelet (17) Benedict Lee Zhi En (163) binarybiscuit (10) bittin (194) Bradford (1) Brian Edelen (17) Bronson (34) Caitlin (10) Ch (111) Chabarred (53) Chetan Thaker (41) Chirag Chamoli (36) Chris (34) Chris Robertson (21) Dave Keffler (67) Dave Koss (42) David (64) Derick Valadao (15) Dion Rodrigues (35) dobata (366) DOCBook Howto (110) Doug Funny (68) Egor (6) Eric (44) Eric Chen (114) Fernando (7) galo (4) Gerard (44) Gilbert Trejo (3) guy (625) Harold (21) Hasan Saleem (96) Havaslash (31) Heidi (8) HollowMarkeD (65) Icefreez (18) J.D. Rucker (491) JackpotCity (21) Jacob Share (111) James Fuller (20) Jay (56) Jeff (58) Jeff McIntire-Strasburg (86) Jemima Kiss (10) Jeremy (100) Jesse (21) Joe (102) John Rust (4) Josh (24) k00pa (41) Kami Huyse (6) Katie Fellows (36) Khalid Saleh (22) Kurt Nelson (16) LANjackal (9) Lu Tao (21) Maksim Berjoza (24) Mani Karthik (125) Marco Ponce (15) Mark Laymon (11) Maxime VALETTE (1) Michael (8) Mortalwind (36) n8dude (24) Narayan (35) Natitude (121) Nico (23) Orli Yakuel (8) patrick (6) Phreak 2.0 (50) Rami Taibah (445) Rich (37) Ross V (415) Ryan (42) Sander Epker (34) sarahintampa (97) Shane Coffey (84) SharonG (63) Shawn Hill (58) SMC (204) ssravp (12) Steve Nimmons (74) Steven (15) susanna (63) Tal Siach (473) Tim Millwood (5) tobias (15) tobsterius (34) Trevor Wermund (134) Tyson Williams (58) webtime (476) WhisKiTo (68) will (48)- David said: I think I know who this is - I personally HATE this digger. He is conceded littler jerk.... laughing all the way to the bank.
- Icefreez said: I find it funny people are surprised this kind of advertising goes on. It has been going on for decades. Besides if someone spends most of their time finding quality stories to to get to the top of a rating site, who says they shouldn't be able to support themselves for all their effort. Remember just because your friend say its cool doesn't mean they were not subconsciously persuaded it was cool by social advertising. :)
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Answers to common Google Chrome objections (41)
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I spend a fair amount of my time debunking misconceptions about Google. So when I found out that Google Chrome was going to be released, I put on my thinking cap about what objections people would throw out about Google Chrome. Here are the questions that I came up with, along with my personal answers. I want to stress that this is my personal blog, so even though I believe all of this is accurate, ...Shared by Alberto (23) Andy Beal (23) Ann Smarty (23) Anton Johansson (53) atul (75) Brittney (6) C.K. (134) Carl (16) cgsheldon (151) dobata (366) Francesco Lodolo (6) Fred F. Meijer (12) gastaoss (14) George Tziralis (9) HollowMarkeD (65) Hristo Hristov (20) inkode (28) Jimmy (27) jonezy (21) Josh (3) Krishnamoorthy K (5) Kyle Bunch (3) Lu Tao (21) lunamoth (25) MasterMaq (23) MG (49) Mic (25) Mike F (456) Nicolas Lehuen (12) Núria (20) olive (6) Peter H (25) Phil (14) Preoccupations (43) Robert Birming (33) sarahintampa (97) spsneo (17) Vish (13) wyclif (22) Young (23) Zaki (58)- Young said: fine, well done matt.I love you.
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Introducing Picasa 3.0 (and big changes for Picasa Web Albums) (129)
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A little over two years ago, we launched Picasa Web Albums to make publishing photos online easy. Now Picasa Web Albums hosts billions of online photos from around the globe, with users adding millions of new snapshots every day. Each of these photos records a different moment, or a different perspective, but one thing they all have in common is that in each case, the person behind the camera wanted to share their experience with ...Shared by Abhishek (9) Adam Zuercher (8) AdamB (4) Adi (14) Adrian (19) Alberto (9) Andrew (30) Andrew (44) Andy Beal (23) AndyDrew (8) Angus (43) Antonio Ortiz (37) Appu (19) atul (75) baixinho (25) Bryan (19) Bwana (73) C.K. (134) cgsheldon (151) chris chambers (6) chrishathaway (11) cmiper (11) D-Arb (18) dale.brayden@gmail.com (26) Damon (16) dani (22) Dimitri (3) dobata (366) DOCBook Howto (110) Farzin (24) ferhmo (12) fox (4) Futt (5) FVT or FVTer (21) Galtenbergs (19) gfurry (24) gizmo (23) greg (20) Haisheng HU (18) henry (5) hikikomori (55) HiP (9) ilyas (56) irishandrew (27) James Forbes Keir (19) Jared Cherup (1) Javed (119) JayCrossler (10) Jeremiah (19) Jeremy (4) Jerome (8) Jimmy (27) joco (21) Joe (102) John Ager (6) John Evans (43) JohnTheJohnMan (15) Kaos (25) Karl R (10) Kaveh Dorafshan (20) keith (68) kevinpshan (5) Krishnamoorthy K (5) KRZ (18) kskobac (17) Leon Ridge-Cooke (42) LinuxBox (9) Lu Tao (21) Marcher (5) Mark (16) Mathew (30) Matt (17) Mazz (54) melmyfinger (15) MH (44) Mike F (456) ming (6) MMS (6) moderationwell (6) Mohammad Behdad (12) munir (12) nanabite (14) nanog (23) Neko (15) Nelson (23) Nikki (67) Nikola (20) Nils Magnus (8) Olivier (48) Page (9) Panic (7) Pat (59) perspikace (26) Peter (6) Peter (27) Peter Warnock (10) Philou (16) Pirate Scott (15) Prakash (16) Praneet (8) psybuzz (16) Rachel Cobcroft (96) Rami Taibah (445) Ramon Silva (22) rchk (27) Sandow (8) Sean O (9) Shrike (4) Simon (6) Slightlynorth (8) Somphol Boonjing (18) svartling (27) Tallin (7) Thadman (3) tonywu (2) toru otsubo (15) Travis (12) ulysse.saloff (26) Umesh (12) vcamaral@gmail.com (22) vevck (12) Vinny Carpenter (10) Wayne Smallman (24) WebLeOn (23) Wratty (126) Yinka (9) zsafwan (45) Леша Лещенко (4) 猫影 (14)Explore read five notes- Praneet said: So finally google entering into 'image recognition' space :) with 'grouping similar faces together'. 'Riya' will have some competition now !
- JayCrossler said: Shiney! Will play with this. Funny - I just purchased another year of Flickr membership yesterday.
- Ramon Silva said: Google is going to rule the world!
- Bryan said: And you thought Chrome was the only thing new. This is another big Google release this week. I'll try and post something about it (as well as do my own explorations) soon.
- chrishathaway said: Google's on a roll today... the new picasa has some great new features.
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The Invisible Browser (48)
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Google Chrome has been released and you can now finally try it. Developed in the past two years, the browser is barely noticeable after you open it. It loads faster than Internet Explorer and it has very few buttons and controls.In fact, Chrome is an ironic name: Google wanted to create a browser that has a minimal chrome (that's how software developers name the menu and the toolbar of an application). The browser replicates the ...Shared by a48 (11) Alexander Kahn (16) Andrew Terry (30) Anne Haynes (6) ario (36) badpazzword (20) Brian (6) cedric (9) chrishathaway (11) Christopher (41) Chung (111) cireasa (8) DOCBook Howto (110) ema (3) Emrik (6) gdgdfgdf (7) Harper (91) HBreda (20) hosein (38) James Forbes Keir (19) jim.hellas (26) John Ager (6) keith (68) louisgray (146) Lu Tao (21) MasterMaq (23) mjs (10) moonboy (19) Mrs S (15) Murtadh (8) Ophir (9) Paul (19) Peter H (25) PMinze (28) ppalli (24) Preoccupations (43) R. Francis (28) Rob (9) rOckY (154) rorowe (8) Satoru Watanabe (8) Tiago D'Herbe (24) utility73 (9) vega gravity (2) Vish (13) vlvl (15) wasatch/wizard (5) Wind (6)- Vish said: ... and Undo Close-Tab is Ctrl-Shift-T.You will need it if you are a long time firefox user.
- chrishathaway said: I've been trying this all day, and it's super fast! A bit quirky at times, but I would definitely recommend it.
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