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  • Advertising cookies ( ad sense ) on google chrome [closed]

    - by zack
    ok first I'm not sure if this is right stackexchange site to ask but I'm not sure if there is better one as question is quite general When I visit one site, and if this site runs google adsense campaign, I can see its ads on other sites. I suppose this is cookie from this site and than it's showing ads using the cookie However, I removed this specific cookie and cleared cache, and I can still see this same ad showing on other sites running adsense My question is, is there is something wrong with google chrome, is there a possibility that Google stores data within google chrome itself? If not, how else they could trace which ads to show?

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  • Does having a Google "stop word" in a domain name have less SEO benefit than not having it?

    - by Dan
    Let me explain. Let's say my keyword I want to optimize is "green giraffes". But the domain greengiraffes.com (singular, plural, no hyphen, hyphen, etc.) is not available. I know that the search results for "green giraffes" and "about green giraffes" are essentially the same because "about" is a "stop word". Does that therefore also mean that the domain name "aboutgreengiraffes.com" is as good as "greengiraffes.com" in terms of SEO value? Are all stop words equal in that regard, or a shorter one (such as "e" or "z") is better?

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  • Is it illegal to use content in such a way?

    - by MHZ
    I have a couple of questions about the legality of the content of some websites. I am currently working on two websites and I would like to make sure I am not breaking any laws, by using some content like I am... Do I need to get a license to use images from the Internet (such as google.images.com) in my site, assuming they aren't a company logo belonging to another company? If not, am I allowed to use it after I modify it with a image editing software? If content such as phone numbers, e-mail addresses, website addresses, and text from websites can be found for free online, and I gather this information for a search engine based site that I am working on and offering this information on a paid basis (similar to google, but more specialized), is something that is legal? Note: I am not 'copying' or redirecting business from anywhere, to my site. The exact opposite, the site I am working on actually helps advertise businesses and make it easier for customers to find them.

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  • Optimising website IP for location

    - by Liam Sorsby
    From my understanding of SEO, websites are optimised for the current location of their IP address. For example if xxx.xxx.xxx.xx resolves to the UK then you are more likely to get higher rankings in the UK then you are in the USA. However, my query is when you use a CDN you are storing a cached version of your website across multiple servers at strategic locations across the globe to reduce load time in locations that your trying to target. Now if you use a CDN and geo-locate the website URL then it only resolves back to the USA (where our IP address resolves too) but it doesn't say it resolves to any other countries. As far as I know you can have multiple IP address resolving to one domain (from different countries). Do CDN's really help to optimise the location of your website or are they soley meant to optimise load time? Is there a better way to optimise for multiple countries with regards to the resolution of the IP address? Are VPN's as per this post here relevant to this? Any advice would be helpful.

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  • Google sortira des plug-ins pour Safari et Internet Explorer afin que ceux-ci supportent WebM

    Google sortira des plug-ins pour Safari et Internet Explorer Afin que ceux-ci supportent WebM Google annonce qu'il va bientôt sortir des plug-ins pour Safari et Internet Explorer qui permettront à ces navigateurs de supporter les vidéos au format WebM. Cette annonce fait suite à de nombreuses critiques qu'auraient reçu la firme après sa décision d'abandonner la prise en charge du codec video H.264 dans son navigateur Google Chrome. Pour mémoire la firme avait annoncé il y a juste quelque jours l'arrêt d...

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  • With the outcome of the Oracle vs Google trial, does that mean Mono is now safe from Microsoft [closed]

    - by Evan Plaice
    According to the an article on ArsTechnica the judge of the case ruled that APIs are not patent-able. He referred to the structure of modules/methods/classes/functions as being like libraries/books/chapters. To patent an API would be putting a patent on thought itself. It's the internal implementations that really matter. With that in mind, Mono (C# clone for Linux/Mac) has always been viewed tentatively because, even though C# and the CLI are ECMA standards, Microsoft holds a patent on the technology. Microsoft holds a covenant not to sue open source developers based on their patents but has maintained the ability to pull the plug on the Mono development team if they felt the project was a threat. With the recent ruling, is Mono finally out of the woods. A firm precedent has been established that patents can't be applied to APIs. From what I understand, none of the Mono implementation is copied verbatim, only the API structure and functionality. It's a topic I have been personally interested in for years now as I have spent a lot of time developing cross-platform C# libraries in MonoDevelop. I acknowledge that this is a controversial topic, if you have opinions that's what commenting is for. Try to keep the answers factual and based on established sources.

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  • Restrictive routing best practices for Google App Engine with python?

    - by Aleksandr Makov
    Say I have a simple structure: app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([ (r'/', 'pages.login'), (r'/profile', 'pages.profile'), (r'/dashboard', 'pages.dash'), ], debug=True) Basically all pages require authentication except for the login. If visitor tries to reach a restrictive page and he isn't authorized (or lacks privileges) then he gets redirected to the login view. The question is about the routing design. Should I check the auth and ACL privs in each of the modules (pages.profile and pages.dash from example above), or just pass all requests through the single routing mechanism: app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([ (r'/', 'pages.login'), (r'/.+', 'router') ], debug=True) I'm still quite new to the GAE, but my app requires authentication as well as ACL. I'm aware that there's login directive on the server config level, but I don't know how it works and how I can tight it with my ACL logic and what's worse I cannot estimate time needed to get it running. Besides, it looks only to provide only 2 user groups: admin and user. In any case, that's the configuration I use: handlers: - url: /favicon.ico static_files: static/favicon.ico upload: static/favicon.ico - url: /static/* static_dir: static - url: .* script: main.app secure: always Or I miss something here and ACL can be set in the config file? Thanks.

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  • What to do with a site that has multiple languages in Google Analytics...

    - by stephmoreland
    We have a site that has four "streams" for language and each language has different content based on that language and location (US English, Spanish, Canadian English and Canadian French). I'm wondering if I have to set up accounts for each stream so that we can see the stats from each stream only, or do I use one account and somehow tell GA to separate the different streams based on language. For example, the US English site starts at (/en/) while the Canadian English site starts at (/ca_en/), etc.

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  • Google introduit la publicité dans les vidéos de Youtube : bonne idée pour les annonceurs ou polluti

    Google Adwords arrive dans Youtube Google ouvre un nouveau marché aux annonceurs en introduisant la publicité dans ses vidéos Google vient d'étendre le champ d'action d'Adwords en annonçant la mise en place d'un nouveau service baptisé Display Ad Builder inVideo. AdWords est le système publicitaire de Google. Il fonctionne en affichant des bannières et des annonces ciblées en fonction des mots-clés tapés par l'internaute. A l'origine, Display Ad Builder est un service de Mountain View lancé en 2008. Il permettait d'offrir des templates de presentations aux annonceurs pour l'affichage de leurs publicités. Aujourd'hui, le produit se diversifie. Il est dorénavan...

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  • Blogger homepage won't update!

    - by Sims Siniron
    i am new on blogging webmaster Tools. When i usually add new post to my blog, it will automatic updated my homepage also. But from last 14th January, my homepage won't update by Google SEPR. As a result i am losing my popularity on SEPR. Previously when i post new article, 70-80% will go to the first page result. But after the problem occurs, none of them reach in top 15page of Google SEPR :( Last 1/12/12, Google webmaster sent me a "Notice of DMCA removal from Google Search" massage to indicates one of my URL that contains some infringing content which i deleted after receiving their notice. Not only that, i also cheeked all of my posts if there any additional infringing content available. After removing that, i fill out Google's Content Removed Notification form to notify them and Google also sent me a feedback that they received it and suggest "In the future, if you have removed the allegedly infringing content from your site (and won’t put it back), please use the correct form" which also i filled up. Now my question is that, Is everything alright which i did before? Although my new posts are indexed in GSEPR with ".." but why Google Robots.txt won't update my homepage which previously automatically updated when a new article was published.

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  • Google Page Ranking - Now You See it, Now You Don't

    Probably the worst nightmare internet marketers and even experienced SEO specialists encounter when they promote their websites on the web is the severe dropping of their websites rankings in Google. Now you may be in trouble if you are an SEO consultant, and you have a client, and he gets to know that his website has disappeared on the first page of Google when you've just told him a few days ago that his site landed on the number 1 spot of Google.

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  • Android 4.1 : la preview du SDK disponible, "Jelly Bean" se dévoile au Google I/O

    Android 4.1 débarque au Google I/O 2012 Jelly Bean intègre un search optimisé, la preview du SDK est disponible Une petite demi-heure avant l'ouverture du Google I/O, la grande conférence annuelle de Google dédiée aux développeurs, une des rumeurs persistantes était confirmée : il y aura bien une tablette Nexus 7, sous la marque Google, avec un écran 7'' et sous Jelly Bean. Restait à savoir ce que ce Jelly Bean allait proposer. Première information, le numéro de version. Il s'agit bien d'Android 4.1 (et non pas 5.0). Au fil des nombreux intervenants qui se succèdent sur la scène de San Francisco, la liste des améliorations s'allongent mais avec toujours en su...

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  • Google is re-indexing pages after redirecting URLs from HTTP to HTTPS incorrectly

    - by SLIM
    I upgraded my site so that all pages have gone from using HTTP to HTTPS. I didn't consider that Google treats HTTPS pages differently than HTTP. I recreated my sitemap to so that all links now reflect the new HTTPS URLs and let it be for a few days. (Whoops!) Google is now re-indexing all the HTTPS pages. I have about 19k pages on the site, and Google has already indexed about 8k of the new HTTPS pages. The problem is that Google sees all of these as brand new pages when many of them have a long HTTP history. Of course most of you will recognize the problem, I didn't set up a 301 from the old HTTP to the new HTTPS URLs. Is it too late to do this? Should I switch my sitemap back to HTTP URLs and then 301 redirect to the new HTTPS URls? Or should I leave the sitemap as is, and setup 301 redirects anyway... I'm not even sure if Google is trying to reach the HTTP site anymore. Currently the site is doing 303 redirects (from HTTP to HTTPS), although I haven't figured out why yet.

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  • Le SEO en 10 minutes, Google donne ses recettes pour optimiser le référencement d'un site Web

    Le SEO en 10 minutes Google donne ses recettes pour optimiser le référencement d'un site Web Google vient de publier une vidéo de 10 minutes qui explique les bases du SEO (search engine optimization) pour les startups. L'optimisation d'un site Web pour les moteurs de recherche tout en respectant les recommandations de Google peut être un véritable défi pour les entreprises. Maile Ohye, Google Developer Advocate, donne en 10 minutes, les recettes pour optimiser un petit site de moins de 100 pages dans la vidéo « SEO for startups in under 10 minutes ». Les concepts clés de l'optimisation du référencement de son site y sont évoqués comme la redirection, la str...

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  • Google lance un programme de certification pour les Google Apps, une valorisation de compétences qui ne coûte que 100 dollars

    Google lance un programme de certification pour les Google Apps, une valorisation de compétences qui ne coûte que 100 dollars Une nouvelle certification vient s'offrir aux professionnels de l'IT : la "Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialist". Disponible depuis hier, ce programme propose de tester les compétences et connaissances des acteurs du Web à propos des Google Apps. "Nos clients veulent reconnaître les utilisateurs les plus experts, et nos partenaires souhaitent pouvoir se différencier, ainsi que leur expertise", explique Mountain View, qui recommande sa certification aux professionnels avec une expérience de 3 à 6 ans dans l'informatique d'entreprise (mais aussi au particuliers qui ont...

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  • Google veut suivre vos achats hors de la sphère internet, un projet en phase de test

    Google veut suivre vos achats hors de la sphère internet, un projet en phase de test Début octobre, Google avait annoncé son intention de mieux mesurer l'efficacité de ses publicités en ligne sur les ventes en boutique physique. Il faut dire que l'entreprise est loin d'être la seule ; de nombreuses compagnies ont déjà cherché à établir un lien entre le nombre de clics sur une publicité et un achat réellement effectué. Digiday affirme que pour y parvenir, Google a lancé un programme qui se...

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  • Which CMS can I use for my project?

    - by Nicolás A.
    I have to build a new website for my client.. and he needs this stuff: A user generated content website.. where users can upload their own videos.. (i will use a video hosting platform with api like fliqz.com) I must manage a big user system.. where users can create their own "sub-users"... the site must manage paid subscriptions and payments through paypal.. and other payment gateways... So the question is.. i have to use a pre-built CMS and extend it.. or just a good framework? I've been thinking about joomla, drupal and expressionengine... It's not neccesary to use a open source cms... I've looking at drupal.. but is not as easy to understand and extend... Can anyone help me to make a good decision?

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  • Google and Linux are coming to your TV

    <b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "In what may have been Google's worst kept secret in years, Google, along with its partners, Intel, Logitech and Sony, is on its way to delivering the Web to your television. What will they be using to do this? Why, they'll be using Google's Android Linux, of course."

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  • À trop vouloir faire du SEO, Google risque de créer une cassure d'Internet, affirme un blogueur

    A trop vouloir faire du SEO, Google risque de créer une cassure d'Internet affirme un blogueurDe nos jours, le SEO est devenu crucial pour toute entreprise souhaitant acquérir plus de visibilité sur le web et Google se positionne comme le leader incontestable en la matière grâce à sa maîtrise du SEO et à son moteur de recherche qui domine le web.Cette situation pousse de plus en plus les webmasters à suivre les recommandations de Google et à utiliser leurs outils comme l'outil Disavow Links Tool...

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  • Google Analytics - Profile filter with more than one dimension?

    - by Drewdavid
    I have identified some bot traffic in GA, but to filter it accurately I need to filter it by two dimensions, namely Browser and ISP To be clear, I don't want to apply both a filter to block the entire ISP and the entire Browser segments, but only the combination of the two To illustrate: Could someone explain how to do this? It's not apparent using the interface and I'm not able to find any documentation about it

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  • Windows 8.1 : IE11 et Google ne s'accordent pas, plusieurs utilisateurs notent des soucis avec l'affichage des résultats Google dans IE11

    Windows 8.1 : IE11 et Google ne s'accordent pas, plusieurs utilisateurs notent des soucis avec l'affichage des résultats Google dans IE11 Peu après une mise à jour vers Windows 8.1, plusieurs utilisateurs ont déjà constaté des soucis avec l'affichage des résultats de recherche Google dans Internet Explorer 11. La page devient difficilement déchiffrable et l'affichage des résultats se fait sur une colonne. Cela affecte aussi bien une navigation avec IE11 sur le Bureau qu'en environnement Modern...

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  • Google gagne plus d'argent avec l'iPhone qu'avec Android d'après The Guardian, quatre fois plus

    Google gagne plus d'argent avec l'iPhone qu'avec Android D'après The Guardian, quatre fois plus même Le monde des mobiles est décidément étonnant. Après Microsoft - qui gagne de l'argent grâce à Android, ses brevets et des royalties versées par plusieurs constructeurs (lire ici et là) - on apprend aujourd'hui que c'est Google qui engrange des revenus grâce à un concurrent. Et pas n'importe lequel puisqu'il s'agit du leader du marché lui-même : l'iPhone. Ces revenus seraient même tellement importants que, toujours d'après The Guardian, Google gagnerai...

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  • Google Optimization - Your Key For Online Success

    The online market is a highly attractive and lucrative one, in case you need to succeed on the internet there are a lot of different avenues however the one that stands way above all other options is Google. Website business owners can make the most of their online ventures with Google Optimization. A form of SEO or search engine optimization that primarily concentrates on the world's most popular search engine, Google optimization can offer a lot of benefits to your business.

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  • Google Page Rank - The Ultimate Popularity Contest

    Although you might initially think of it as simply the way that the Google search engine ranks pages, the term Google Page Rank is actually a trademarked term that actually belongs to Stanford University. The term is a tribute to its creator, Larry Page, and refers to a complex mathematics algorithm that allows today's advanced search engines, like Google, to index and rank the millions and millions of pages that exist on the internet today.

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