Posting from within Google Docs

August 12, 2007 on 7:21 am | In Blogging | Comments Off

I just discovered this today, and I don't remember hearing about his before.  You can post documents directly to your blog from within Google Docs.  This is very similar to the functionality that Microsoft Word has.

You do this from the Publish tab for each document.  You can configure this for a hosted provider, or any blogging software that supports the standard xmlrpc APIs.

Publish settings:

Publish Settings

Blog Site settings:

Blog Settings-1

Restore from Apple Backup backups

August 11, 2007 on 10:23 pm | In Computer | Comments Off

I have not been able to restore files from the backups that I have made with Apple Backup.  When I attempt to restore, using Backup, the progress dialog appears to show the restore working correctly, but the resulting folder doesn't contain any files.

I found this comment on this post that describes a solution.  The backup files created by Apple Backup contain disk images with the files being backuped.  It is easy to get access to the files that you want to recover.

First use Backup to find the backup file that contains the file that you want to restore (if you are using incremental backups).  Then run the following command to mount the disk image:

hdiutil mount -readonly BackupFile.IncrementalBackup/Contents/Contents/Backup.dmg

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August 11, 2007 on 9:22 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off

Google Ends Paid Google Videos

August 11, 2007 on 12:32 am | In Technology, Internet, Google, Search | Comments Off

On January 7 2006 Google announced a video store service on top of Google Video. You were able to purchase videos such as NBA games, Charlie Rose interviews, or shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (in the US at least). You were also able to set a purchase price for videos you uploaded yourself. Today, Google started sending out mails like the following, announcing the end of this program:

<<As a valued Google user, we’re contacting you with some important information about the videos you’ve purchased or rented from Google Video. In an effort to improve all Google services, we will no longer offer the ability to buy or rent videos for download from Google Video, ending the DTO/DTR (download-to-own/rent) program. This change will be effective August 15, 2007.

To fully account for the video purchases you made before July 18, 2007, we are providing you with a Google Checkout bonus for $2.00. Your bonus expires in 60 days, and you can use it at the stores listed here: http://www.google.com/checkout/signupwelcome.html. The minimum purchase amount must be equal to or greater than your bonus amount, before shipping and tax.

After August 15, 2007, you will no longer be able to view your purchased or rented videos.>>

As this case shows, “download-to-own” is a lie when it comes to DRM content. Digital Rights Management is an euphemism for copy-protection services that (mostly) treat consumers like criminals, and deprive them of their fair use of acquired content; in this case, Google indicates you won’t own the movies you purchased after all. When a DRM-based services ceases to exist, so may your purchases.

Jennifer Feikin in May this year was reported to have resigned from her job as Google Video chief. Google by now is using YouTube for much of the officially released Google content, like videos posted in their blogs. An internal Google goal from 2006 ordered to count the “total number of Google products and reduce by 20%”. I wonder if the technically superior but less community-oriented YouTube alternative by YouTube-owner Google ended up on the 20% list – or at least parts of it?

[Thanks Shivan, Jon Henshaw and Pacificdave!]

[By Philipp Lenssen | Original post | Comments]



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SEO Speak Translated: The Real SEO Glossary

August 10, 2007 on 6:44 pm | In Technology, Internet, Google, Search | Comments Off

Tadeusz Szewczyk is a freelance search engine optimizer, blogger at the SEO 2.0 blog and journalist. Born in Poland, he’s living in Germany for two decades now.

In the SEO industry agencies, experts and even bloggers have adopted a special mode of speech not to say slang that might be misunderstood by outsiders like clients, website visitors or the general public. To help you understand what search engine optimization experts really mean I devised this real glossary of SEO speak:

What they say...What they mean...
We offer Search Engine Optimization/SEOWe assume you are the Google bot and want you to index this page for both keywords
We offer Search Engine OptimisationOur SEO company is based in the UK
Guaranteed top positionsWe place Google Adwords for you
We do SEO, SEM, PPC to increase your ROIWe do not want you to know what we do
We stick to the Google Webmaster GuidelinesWe only break them in a way that we assume Google won’t notice
We tell you how to make money onlineWe want you to click on our ads
10 ways of making money onlineThose are our 10 affiliates, please click on the respective undisclosed ads
We offer social media optimizationWe got several accounts banned at Digg
We offer link baiting servicesWe want to put those drunk naked ladies video on your site
Our networkOur link farm
Authority sitesSites that do no SEO
Black hat SEOWe do anything to get rich quick, even if your site gets banned
White hat SEOWe only cheat Google where we have to, others do it too, come on!
We optimize for Google, Yahoo, MSN, AskIf we fail in Google you still have to pay
Search Engine SubmissionWe need your mail address, those guys offered us $$$ for each 1000 verified addresses
PartnersPeople we never heard of until we exchanged links
PageRank optimizationSorry, we just started doing SEO and do not have a clue
SEO IndiaWe offer 1000 links for 30$
Alexa optimizationAll our employess have the Alexa Toolbar installed, it really works!

If you have SEO terms that you do not understand feel free to ask me in the comments!

[By Tadeusz Szewczyk | Original post | Comments]



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