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Seo Master present to you:

Friends, Now i share a beautiful social media sharing widget for you.  It is a valentine’s day special widget. Its look like a heart shape. When peoples mouseover on heart it split into two and social sharing buttons are sliding out. Its make a romantic and spicy feel in your blog. If you want to add this widget in to your blog. please follow this post..

Add stylish sliding heart social media widget fror your blogger

 

Go to your  Blogger

  • Select Template option

 

  • Click on Edit HTML

 

  • Tick on Expand Widget option

 

  • Find (Ctrl+F)   </head> tag

 

  • Copy below code and paste it above  </head> tag

 

<!-- Start Heart Bookmarking Gadget Code From http://www.www.matrixar.com/ -->
<script src='http://w.sharethis.com/gallery/shareegg/shareegg.js' type='text/javascript'/>
<script src='http://w.sharethis.com/button/buttons.js' type='text/javascript'/>
<script type='text/javascript'>stLight.options({publisher: &quot;ur-98d377f-bdd3-9ad1-fbe5-2a678f0a60ee&quot;, onhover:false}); </script>
<link href='http://w.sharethis.com/gallery/shareegg/shareegg.css' media='screen' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'/>
<!-- End Heart Bookmarking Gadget Code From http://www.www.matrixar.com/—>

 

  • Now find (CTRL+F) for </body> tag.

 

  • Place the following code just above it.

 

 

<!-- Start Heart Share Code From http://www.www.matrixar.com/-->
<div style='position: fixed; bottom: 2%; left: 2%;'>
<div class='shareEgg' id='shareThisShareHeart'/>
</div>
<script type='text/javascript'>stlib.shareEgg.createEgg(&#39;shareThisShareHeart&#39;, [&#39;facebook&#39;,&#39;twitter&#39;,&#39;pinterest&#39;,&#39;linkedin&#39;,&#39;stumbleupon&#39;,&#39;email&#39;,&#39;sharethis&#39;], {title:&#39; <data:blog.pageTitle/>&#39;,url:&#39;<data:blog.url/>&#39;,theme:&#39;shareheart&#39;});</script><a href="http://www.www.matrixar.com/">MH</a>
<!-- End Heart Share Code From http://www.www.matrixar.com/ –>

 

  • Save your Template. Enjoy.....

 

 

 

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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Author PictureBy Ashleigh Rentz, Google Developers Blog Editor Emerita

As Spring draws nearer in the northern hemisphere, so too does this year’s Google I/O. Earlier today, we announced that registration for this year’s event will open on March 13th at 7:00 AM PDT. Tickets are in high demand, so be sure to mark your calendar!  Of course, we’ll continue to offer live streaming and recordings of many sessions as we’ve done in the past for those who can’t join us at Moscone Center (and for attendees who can’t be in two sessions at once).

Another thing to mark on your calendar is the upcoming launch of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft next Friday, March 1st. In the early hours of the morning (much earlier than Fridaygrams get posted), SpaceX will host a live webcast covering the launch. What’s more, they might just answer your question! Head over to their Google+ page for details on how to submit that burning question via YouTube.

If you find yourself scratching your head after looking at your calendar and wondering where this bizarre time-telling scheme ever came from, fear not! One YouTube user offers us “A Short History of the Modern Calendar”. It’s still annoying to deal with this mess of dates when coding, but at least it wasn’t devised purely to torment us. Why isn’t there an SI unit of month?





Once per 7-day week, Fridaygram puts away the compiler and brings you the latest in fun science and other nerd stuff. Occasionally, we meander through recorded history as well. “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to GOTO 10.”

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Author Photo
By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations

Last September we announced the Google+ API and introduced our Google Developers site as our planned new home for developer information. Since then, we’ve made steady progress in building developers.google.com - by migrating existing content from code.google.com, and by adding new pages and features to the new site. Our goal with the Google Developers site is to bring together all developer resources, programs, events, tools, and community into one place.

code.google.com wasn’t built in a day (it’s been around for almost 7 years), and it will take some time to make the new Google Developers site at developers.google.com your single destination for all the resources we offer. But we’re working toward that goal every day. Soon, all our information will be on this new Google Developers site, and Google Code will return to its roots as an open source project hosting service.

Google Developers logo

As part of this project, today we’re introducing a new identity, complete with a new look, to unify all of our developer offerings. Our new logo says Google Developers, and that's intentional: it reflects our focus on you, not just the tools we provide.



Another part of this update is the new blog you’re reading right now: Google Developers Blog. We’re going to use this blog to continue to provide you with useful news and updates about new developer tools and technologies, ways to speed up your apps and sites, upcoming events, and of course, fun stuff on Fridays. In addition to the blog, we’ll continue to share and converse on our +Google Developers page.

Thanks for all your support over the years, and welcome to the new Google Developers community!


Mike Winton founded and leads Google's global Developer Relations organization. He also enjoys spending time with his family and DJing electronic music.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
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