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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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