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AngularJS lets you write web applications as if you had a smarter browser.  It lets you extend HTML's syntax to express your application's components clearly and succinctly and lets use standard HTML as your template language.  And it automatically synchronizes data from your UI (view) with your JavaScript objects (model) through 2-way data binding.

Today we are announcing the 1.0 release of AngularJS.  We’d like to thank our early adopters, and we’re excited to share it with you who haven’t yet experienced it.

Our goal with AngularJS is to eliminate the guesswork in creating web app structure and take the pain and the boilerplate out of web client apps.  We think we’re there and we’d love for you to take a look.

AngularJS’s core features are:

  • Unobtrusive data binding. AngularJS automatically moves data from the UI to your model and back whenever either of them change.  There are no classes to inherit from, and no wrapper or getter/setter methods to call. Your model can be as simple as a as primitive, native array or as complex as you make it via your custom JavaScript type.

  • HTML as the template. You, your browser, your editors and your other tools already know all about working with HTML.  Why introduce something else?  AngularJS lets you expand HTML’s vocabulary with your own app-specific elements, attributes, and class-types that are fully compatible with the HTML specification.

  • Reusable components -- in HTML! AngularJS gives you the power to extend HTML’s syntax with your own elements, attributes that adds behavior or transforms the DOM.  Want to write <tab>, <calendar>, or <colorpicker> instead of <div><div><div>...?  Want to attach keyboard shortcuts to any element by adding an attribute like key=’ctrl-s’?  You miss the <blink> tag?  All these things and more are possible.

  • Views and Routes. AngularJS lets you switch sub-views in your app with a simple route configuration.  And you get URL deep-linking for free.

  • Tests and Testability. Shipping apps means testing them.  We provide common mocks, we take full advantage of dependency injection, and we encourage MVC structure making it easy to test behavior separate from view. It also comes with an end-to-end scenario runner which eliminates test flakiness by having the runner truly understand application state.

Come and check out our many examples, tutorials, videos and our API docs at angularjs.org.  And we’d love to hear your thoughts and questions on Google+ or on our mailing list.


Miško Hevery is a software engineer on the AngularJS team in Mountain View, CA.  Miško focuses on imagining a future where web development is actually simple.

Posted by Ashleigh Rentz, Editor Emerita
2013, By: Seo Master
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Earlier today we announced Instant Pages, a new feature to help users get to their desired search results even faster--in some cases even instantly! The Instant Pages feature is enabled by prerendering technology that we are building into Chrome and then is intelligently triggered by web search when we're very confident about which result is the best answer for the user's search.

This prerendering technology is currently in the Chrome Dev Channel and will be going to Beta later this week.

You can see Instant Pages in action in this video:


At Google we're obsessed with speed. We've seen time and time again how an increase in apparent speed leads to a direct increase in user happiness and engagement. Instant Pages helps visitors arrive at your site faster. When we trigger Instant Pages for your site, users can start interacting with your site almost immediately, without having to wait for text and images to load. We'll only trigger Instant Pages when we have very high confidence that your site is the exact result users are looking for. Search traffic will be measured in Webmaster Tools just like before this feature, with only results the user visited counted. We'll take the time this summer before the feature launches in stable versions of Chrome to collect your feedback.

The vast majority of sites will automatically work correctly when prerendered in Chrome. Check out the prerendering post on the Chromium blog if you want to learn more about how prerendering works in Chrome or how you can detect that your site is being prerendered.

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You asked and Matt Cutts answered. It's time to answer the latest round of Grab Bag questions! Here's the first answer, complete with Matt's new hairstyle:


We have a lot of videos ready to share, so we're not currently taking new questions for the Grab Bag. If you have a question that you would like answered, your best bet as always is to head to our Webmaster Help Forum, where you'll find plenty of knowledgeable webmasters, including some Bionic Posters!

To be kept up-to-date on our latest video releases, you can follow @googlewmc on Twitter, where we'll announce new videos and blog posts as they're published.

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