Errors in the google app engine and how to handle the beasts.
Are you one among those who really think that high TBPR has much to do with high ranking? If yes, giving a glance on this post might help you a lot to realize the fact.
If you do not understand CSS, you can not use it in your site. But learning CSS is always worth, whilst you get a load of advantages for your site. The advantages do not only confined to Google but has a bigger perspective. You might be struggling with yourself to know why CSS is good for Google.
The Google App Engine (GAE) is a wonderful playground for your apps, especially when you have no server at hand. It gives you everything you need for free, up to a certain limit. As I happened to be a Java developer it became really interesting when the GAE started supporting Java. You have to register for a GAE account and then apply for Java to be activated. There is a small waiting time but there still seem to be open slots.
The ability to drag and drop content on a page and have it save the order can make for a great user interface and is actually relatively easy to execute with a few lines of jQuery. You’ll need to include the jQuery user interface library which you can find here: Jquery Google API. All the files needed to get this up and running are in the download at the bottom of this post.
This tutorial demonstrates how to calculate driving distance between two addresses using javascript and google maps API.
A 4KB jQuery plugin instead of a 118KB Google Blog Bar!!
Previously, I proposed a related posts widget for Blogger based on Blogger Data API . This time will do simple adjustments on 2 Google AJAX Search API controls to work as related posts widgets. which should work on any blog as opposed to the previous method which was limited to Blogspot blogs only.
So you have a nice site or blog with lots of links to other places. Wouldn’t it be nice to use the power built into Google Analytics to track those links, without having to add the necessary JavaScript to every link? Here is a very easy way: Add outbound link tracking to a new or existing site. Provided that your links to other sites have the REL attribute set, you can track them very easily with some help from jQuery.
Continuing the series on jQuery and Google Maps, I will teach you how to store and retrieve points with using AJAX and a server-side language. This tutorial will use PHP/MySQL on the server, but it is basic enough that re-writing in another language should not be difficult.
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