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  • 28Feb

    A friend advertised on Craigslist for a housekeeper.

    Three interesting resumes came to the top. She googled each person's name.

    The first search turned up a MySpace page. There was a picture of the applicant, drinking beer from a funnel. Under hobbies, the first entry was, "binge drinking."

    The second search turned up a personal blog (a good one, actually). The most recent entry said something like, "I am applying for some menial jobs that are below me, and I'm annoyed by it. I'll certainly quit the minute I sell a few paintings."

    And the third? There were only six matches, and the sixth was from the local police department, indicating that the applicant had been arrested for shoplifting two years earlier.

    Three for three.

    Google never forgets.

    Of course, you don't have to be a drunk, a thief or a bitter failure for this to backfire. Everything you do now ends up in your permanent record. The best plan is to overload Google with a long tail of good stuff and to always act as if you're on Candid Camera, because you are.

  • 28Feb
    Google has recently launched a Twitter account to share byte-sized news and updates. Twitter, a startup founded by two former Googlers, started to become very popular and it's regarded as the next evolution of blogging.


    Here are some other official Twitter accounts for Google services and products:

    * YouTube, which has more than 14,000 followers

    * Blogger, which answers many questions from users

    * Google Reader, which share useful tricks for using the feed reader more effectively

    * Google Apps, a feed that shares articles about the evolution of Google's software-as-a-service business

    * App Engine - a not-so-frequently updated list of Google App Engine news.

    In other news, you can follow the latest headlines from this blog at twitter.com/googleos, where I'll also post news and tips not included in the blog. Send your tips, questions and suggestions to @googleos.

  • 28Feb

    BeautyTips is a jQuery tooltips plugin which uses the canvas drawing element in the HTML5 spec in order to dynamically draw tooltips.

    These tips are highly configurable and can be triggered in many different ways. Tested with jQuery 1.2.6 and 1.3 on Firefox 3.x, Safari 3.x (also works on iPhone!), IE 6.x+, and Opera 8+.

    For IE support, be sure to use the ExplorerCanvas library created by Google to support Canvas in Explorer. To fix z-index problems with form elements in IE6, include the bgiframe plugin on your page. BeautyTips will automatically recognize it and use it.

    beauty tips - jquery tooltips


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  • 27Feb

    When there were old-school parking meters in New York, quarters were precious.

    One day, I'm walking down the street and a guy comes up to me and says, "Do you have a dollar for four quarters?" He held out his hand with four quarters in it.

    Curious, I engaged with him. I took out a dollar bill and took the four quarters.

    Then he turned to me and said, "can you spare a quarter?"

    What a fascinating interaction.

    First, he engaged me. A fair trade, one that perhaps even benefited me, not him.

    Now, we have a relationship. Now, he knows I have a quarter (in my hand, even). So his next request is much more difficult to turn down. If he had just walked up to me and said, "can you spare a quarter," he would have been invisible.

    Too often, we close the sale before we even open it.

    Interact first, sell second.

  • 27Feb

    Similar to AjaxLoad and Loader Generator, we introduced a while ago, Preloaders.net will let you generate animated ‘loading’ images.

    Preloaders.net let you choose between 3D designs, rectangular, circular or horizontal designs. You can set background color of animated objects, size of the animation and the speed of your animation. Once you have configured everything, just download and use.


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  • 26Feb

    If you want to grow, you need new customers. And if you want new customers, you need three things:

    1. A group of possible customers you can identify and reach.
    2. A group with a problem they want to solve using your solution.
    3. A group with the desire and ability to spend money to solve that problem.

    You'd be amazed at how often new businesses or new ventures have none of these. The first one is critical, because if you don't have permission, or knowledge, or word of mouth, you're invisible.

    The Zune didn't have #2.

    A service aimed at creating videos for bestselling authors doesn't have #1.

    And a counseling service helping people cut back on Big Mac consumption doesn't have #3.

  • 26Feb
    Gmail improved substantially the interface for uploading attachments: now you can select multiple attachments at once and there's a progress bar that displays the status of your uploads. It's much easier to upload multiple files from a folder, although you still need to use a third-party extension to attach files using drag-and-drop (the extension is not compatible with Gmail's new Flash uploader, so you need to disable it from Gmail's settings page).



    While the new features are very useful, there's a strange bug that creates individual messages for each uploaded attachment and sends them to the "Trash". I started to compose a message to test the new feature, then I uploaded some photos and clicked on "Discard". Here's what I found in the "Trash" folder:


    If you don't like the new Flash uploader, it can be disabled from the Settings page by selecting "Basic attachment features - Attach one file at a time and don't show progress bars".

    { Thanks, Sean. }

  • 26Feb
    Google Maps Comments Off
    Google Street View has a new option to show photos uploaded to the Google-owned Panoramio. "Now you can browse user-contributed photos that have been precisely-matched to Street View images. Gorgeous photos from Panoramio allow you to see some of the world's most famous landmarks at an even closer level," explains Google.

    Whenever you visit in Street View a location that has user-contributed photos, you can click on one of the photos for a different perspective. You'll find many Panoramio photos for popular places like Tour Eiffel, Duomo di Milano or Times Square.




    { Thanks, Kevin. }

  • 26Feb

    Moving Boxes - a nice looking jQuery content slider with buttons to change panels and the panels zoom in and out.

    Moving Boxes comes with a keyboard support: arrow keys, spacebar, and enter key. Also number of panels and initial widths/sizes are no hard coded, so easier to build upon.

    View Demo

    moving boxes with jquery


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  • 25Feb
    Social Comments Off
    Google Shared Stuff, the social bookmarking service that has never been officially launched, will no longer be available after the end of March.

    Google Shared Stuff was only used to share videos at Google Video and Knol articles, but it was buggy and underdeveloped. Shared Stuff combined different ways to share pages with other people: by email, using social sites like del.icio.us or by adding them to a public page.


    As usually, Google's suggestions for replacing the discontinued services are hilarious:

    "If you want another way to share videos, you can use the "Share" link below each YouTube video. You can also create a public Google Site if you want to share websites and links with friends."

    A more appropriate replacement is Google Reader's sharing bookmarklet, that lets you share content from any web page. There's also AddToAny, which combines multiple sharing options in a crowded page. Many other social sites offer sharing bookmarklets: Facebook, FriendFeed, del.icio.us.

    { Thanks, Jamie. }

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