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Google Search Historical Tweets from Twitter

by teamgpt April 10, 2017
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From the official Google blog ,an interesting new feature is now available on Google Search. You can now search into the history of published tweets by Twitter members.

From the page dedicated to this type of search, you can view the results in real time, within a chart which shows the timeline of tweets, containing the keyword searched: the higher the graph, the most in a given period that topic was discussed on Twitter.

This allows you to search for what was said on the social network during an earthquake , with lots of functions like “Replay” by which trace the succession of tweets as being published now in real time, making a journey into the past.

Useful? Try it out yourself. Here is how:

–          Search for any information

–          Click on More options

–          Click on Updates and select latest

Now you should be able to see a bar graph on the search page. Scroll through to view the information.

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Analyzes Public Twitter Social Data – Follow Finder

by teamgpt April 10, 2017
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A new Google labs feature called Follow Finder analyzes public social graph information (following and follower lists) on Twitter to find people you might want to follow.

Try it out http://followfinder.googlelabs.com .

From this we Google labs experiment, we understand, Google’s love for twitter is still not gone :)

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Google Doodle: Sinan

by teamgpt April 9, 2017
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Google doodle - sinan

Koca Mi‘m?r Sin?n ???, (Ottoman Turkish: ???? ????? ???? ???) Mimar Sinan (Turkish language) (April 15, 1489 – April 09, 1588) was the chief Ottoman architect and civil engineer for sultans Suleiman I, Selim II and Murad III. He was, during a period of fifty years, responsible for the construction or the supervision of every major building in the Ottoman Empire.

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Google Doodle: Christiaan Huygens

by teamgpt April 9, 2017
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Google doodle - huygens

Christiaan Huygens (pronounced /ˈhaɪɡənz/; April 14, 1629 – July 8, 1695) was a prominent Dutch mathematician, astronomer, physicist, and horologist. His work included early telescopic studies, investigations and inventions related to time keeping, and studies of both optics and centrifugal force.

 

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Google Profiles: user-friendly URLs and Google Talk Status

by teamgpt April 9, 2017
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Profiles Google has launched two new features. The contacts can now see Google Talk status. The URLs to be user-friendly profile and is called the Vanity URLs.

Anyone who contacts a few more details such as address on the profile Google has released, this now allows the Google Talk status to be seen.

The URLs can now be optionally adjusted. Instead of a long number is the Gmail username or by Google Talk and Picasa Web use, if you only have a Google account (so no Gmail). He uses no Picasa Web or Google Talk, then you can change the URL to even define themselves.

 

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Monetize – Adsense added to dashboard in Blogger

by teamgpt April 9, 2017
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Just over a month, the Google improved and added Mobile posting to Blogger in the Dashboard. Since today it will be available for all standard Blogger accounts.

You may have noticed that about a week ago a new tab showed up in Blogger for your blog. The tab is called Monetize, and in case it isn’t clear what that means: it’s now easier than ever to make money with your blog! (There’s also a "Monetize" link from your Dashboard as well.)

The current Monetize tab allows you to apply for an AdSense account (or link your Blogger blog to an existing AdSense account). You can then choose where to place ads on your blog, and once ads start appearing on your blog, review your earnings. We use the AdSense API to pull your live earnings data from your AdSense account, so now it’s easy to check how your revenues are doing without leaving the Blogger interface.

 

adsense in blogger

Note that new applications may take a few days to process, and not every site will be approved to Monetize…

 

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Google shows first preview of Android 1.5

by teamgpt April 9, 2017
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Google has released a new SDK for Android released. This serves developers to its applications in Android 1.5 adjusted so that the end of April as the final version of the SDK should appear. New in Android 1.5, new APIs and features.

Also the UI has been reworked. So the window can optionally be animated exchange. The camera of the device and the positioning through AGPS is faster deployable. The scroll in the browser to be gentle and scrolling in Gmail conversations. MP4 and 3GP are new formats, which can be recorded and the player comes in so easily.

So an API allows the keyboard on the display in portrait or landscape display. Other Widgets bring to the home page, folders, and live with speech. Display keyboards can also install third-party manufacturers.

The Google-owned services like SMS, contacts or e-mail, Google Talk show status of contacts and pictures and videos directly to Picasa or YouTube upload.

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Google Code Turns 5

by teamgpt March 10, 2017
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Happy birthday Google Code. In March 2005, when only 8 API connections were first publicly displayed on Google Code. Now five years later, the figure has exceeded 60. In addition, there are still more than 240,000 open source projects in Google Code to take root, more than 17,000 posted every day, equivalent to one code in every 5 seconds.

Google itself has more than 800 projects listed in it, including Android, Chrome, Chrome OS, and GWT four over more than 1 million lines of codes.

Via – Google Code Blog

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