Setelah semua masalah yang timbul dari penerbitan konten hujatan pada Halaman Facebook, ke Ban jaringan sosial di Pakistan pihak berwenang melonggarkan pegangan pada itu dan mungkin akan segera mengangkat larangan tersebut. Namun hal itu akan terus memblokir setiap dan setiap link yang menghubungkan ke konten menghujat. Kedengarannya cukup dibenarkan.
Jujur Anda tidak dapat sensor Web Facebook Login yang adalah mustahil diberikan hanya ada terlalu banyak data di luar sana, yang mengapa PTA diblokir hampir 800 situs di Pakistan, termasuk YouTube dan Wikipedia. PTA sendiri telah menyatakan bahwa larangan itu akan berlangsung sampai 31 Mei tapi ada spekulasi bahwa larangan itu akan bertahan lebih lama atau bahkan mungkin sampai akhir yang permanen, mengingat bahwa hampir 70 persen orang yang disukai itu. Meskipun belum ada konfirmasi pada tanggal ketika larangan tersebut akan diangkat secara resmi, kami hanya berharap bahwa hal-hal seperti ini tidak terjadi lagi, terutama dari Facebook, yang menurut saya harus melakukan persyaratan dan kondisi yang tepat.
Minggu terakhir ini cukup dramatis dengan naik roller caster emosi dan menunjukkan divisi dalam pola pikir penduduk negara itu dan juga beberapa bahan copy paste murah untuk meniru Facebook di Pakistan muncul. Dengan semua yang pergi, atau segera menghilang, saya berharap kita mencoba dan menemukan cara yang lebih baik untuk melawan aktivitas seperti dari sekedar larangan website, meskipun larangan ini sebagian besar diambil karena kerusuhan politik di negara yang mungkin telah dibuat lebih buruk dengan larangan ini tidak terjadi.
salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Webmaster level: All
Great code has many attributes. It’s effective, efficient, maintainable, elegant. When working on code with many developers and teams and maybe even companies, great code needs to also be consistent and easy to understand. For that purpose there are style guides. We use style guides for a lot of languages, and our newest public style guide is the Google HTML and CSS Style Guide.
Our HTML and CSS Style Guide, just like other Google style guides, deals with a lot of formatting-related matters. It also hints at best practices so to encourage developers to go beyond indentation. Many style guide authors know the underlying motivation from the question whether to describe the code they write—or to prescribe what code they want to write. Not surprisingly then, in our HTML and CSS style guide you’ll find both (as much as you’ll still find a lot of different development styles in our not entirely small code base).
At this time we only want to introduce you to this new style guide. We hope to share more about its design decisions and future updates with you. In the meantime please share your thoughts and experiences, and as with the other style guides, feel free to use our style guide for your own projects, as you see fit.
Written by Jens O. Meiert, Senior Web Architect, Google Webmaster Teamthis is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
Seo Master present to you: By Dion Almaer, Google Developer Programs
Phew, I am still getting over Google I/O. It is interesting to be on the inside and see the build up to the event itself. We were getting excited to hold our largest event with the developer community to date. It didn't dissapoint, and I was very happy to see developers from all walk of lives and companies. I met programmers from Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Yahoo!, MySpace, and I could keep on going.
The show started well for me as I got to see a project that I have been passionate about launch, the AJAX Libraries API which has us hosting popular open source Ajax libraries on the Google infrastructure. This release is the first step and we look forward to pushing forward with the goal of aggressively getting libraries that many developers use in browsers as fast as possible. If we are successful then we can start to think of these libraries as a standard library of sorts. The community has already started to build interesting tools around this new service. For example, you can now install a Wordpress plugin that rewrites your page to use your library of choice on Google's servers.
Gears was launched at last years Google Developer Day, and the coming out party for this years birthday was a debranding of "Google Gears" to "Gears" to reflect the community effort. Talks by the Gears engineers showed new APIs in the works, how we are working with HTML5 and standards, Gears for Mobile demonstrations, and the MySpace Messaging launch that uses Gears to enable a new search feature that offloads processing from their data centers and gives lightning fast results.
App Engine came out in the keynote sharing the fact that anyone can signup now, the expected pricing model (important to note that the starting point will ALWAYS be free), and new APIs that work with Email and Memcached.
The Geo world had another set of news. Google Earth can now be used in the browser thanks to a new plugin that allows you to add a quick line of JavaScript to your Maps API code to see it in action.
Finally, in housekeeping news, the Maps API blog has been transformed to the new Geo Developer Blog, so update your feed readers.
What else?
Google Web Toolkit 1.5 Release Candidate: The new release candidate is a big one, with big new features. The GWT sessions at I/O were all packed, and I heard a lot of people walking out talking about how the difficult nature of Ajax development means they will be giving GWT a try.
Google Visualization API update: The "GViz" API was launched within Google Spreadsheets, but now it has been expanded to live elsewhere. This includes a new JavaScript API to create add-hoc data tables on the client.
Google Contacts API update: The Contacts API now supports contact groups, photos, extended properties, and batch processing
Finally, to end with a bit of fun. Aaron Spangler created something very cool with his 20% time. Along with a colleague, he created Radish an indoor solar-powered calendar display that hooked into Google Calendar and once ever hour updates via epaper.