Google has teamed up with Past Perfect Productions, UCLA, and the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to bring Ancient Rome back to life with a new Google Earth layer.
Exploring A Googlized Reality
If you buy into the concept, we’re officially another step closer to the complete Googlization of reality: In May, Google searches accounted for 68.29 percent of all US searches, and 87 percent of search in the UK, according to Hitwise. In France, Google runs 90 percent of the search show.
Exploring The Google Penalty Box
Pick a number between 6 and 950 and you’ll likely find evidence, or at least the antecedent number, for a Google ranking penalty. Webmasters and SEOers are in general agreement Google penalizes, and have dubbed them according to their numeric reprimand: -6, -30, -60, -950, and so on. Google inadvertently in cases has acknowledged such penalties exist, but has yet to present any hard and fast rules.
AOL And Students Go Exploring
AOL has partnered for a second time with Quest Network’s Blue Zones to allow kids to explore the longest living people in Costa Rica. The first expedition explored the healthy lifestyles of people living in Okinawa, Japan. KOL, AOL’s kids service will be involved in KOL Blue Zones Expedition an educational project that will allow students to participate in directing a team of scientists, explorers and journalists as they explore places where people live the longest.
Vista Leader Exploring Amazon Instead
Microsoft senior vice president of the Windows Core Operating System Division, Brian Valentine, departed the company after 19 years and just a few months short of Vista’s announced launch date.
Is Nvidia Exploring the Dark Side of Viral Marketing?
Consumerist and BoingBoing are indicating that Nvidia may (note: speculation) be working with firm AEG to create faux online personnas to develop positive reputations in online communities to pitch Nvidia products.
Exploring the World of Photoblogs
Shutterbug magazine reports that photoblogs growing like a field of mushrooms with the proliferation of inexpensive compact digital cameras, widespread adoption of broadband Internet connections, and the advent of cell phones with digital cameras built-in.
Exploring the J2ME Mobile Media APIs
As J2ME gains prominence, the range of things that developers can do with Java on devices is expanding. This month I’ll cover the Mobile Media API (JSR-135), which is an optional J2ME package. The Mobile Media APIs enable the playing and recording of audio, taking pictures and playing videos, and other things.
Exploring the localConnection object
hello people, today lets make an example of what we can do with the localConnection object, to read more about it go here:
Exploring loadVars.sendAndLoad, write to a text file and get the data back into flash
Hello people lets take a look at loadVars.sendAndLoad and what we could do with it today, to read more about it go here: