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Seo Master present to you: Today, we're happy to share some updates on code.google.com/speed with you.

We launched code.google.com/speed in June, to give web developers access to tools and resources that help them improve the performance of their applications. Since then, the developer community provided us with plenty of suggestions on how to improve our site. Based on your feedback, we made the following improvements:
  • We added new content: 
    • Four new best practice articles on topics such as optimizing JavaScript
    • Two new tech talks on new developer tools
    • A blog gadget that aggregates performance related posts from Google blogs.
  • We improved the layout to make navigation between different tutorials, tech talks and tools smoother.


Just as making the web faster is an ongoing process, we plan to continue updating and enhancing code.google.com/speed with more resources. Currently, we are focusing on increasing community involvement, such as adding more tutorials and tech talks from non-Google authors. So, as a first step, if you have recently written an interesting article on web performance, please let us know by filling in this form. Our team will evaluate all entries and may contact you for potential next steps.

Together, let's make the web faster!

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Seo Master present to you: Author PhotoBy Scott Knaster, Google Developers Blog Editor

If you’re a teacher, happy World Teachers' Day! Whether you’re a teacher or not, you might take a moment today to think of your favorite teacher, that one who made a big difference to your education and general life outlook. We support education in a bunch of ways, such as YouTube Edu, App Engine Education Awards, and Google Apps for Education. And recently we’ve been observing World Teachers' Day by recognizing a few amazing teachers on our +Google in Education page. Here on Fridaygram, we try to honor our teachers by using good spelling and grammar.

Savvy history and science teachers might have told their students that yesterday was the 55th anniversary of the Sputnik launch. Sputnik was the first human-made object to reach space. Sputnik looked like a basketball with antennas stuck to its side, and the little (585 mm diameter) spacecraft beeped its way around the world. Sputnik only lasted about 3 months in orbit, but it was a huge milestone.

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Sputnik (replica)
Finally, here’s something that might prove educational: it's a video that shows how to flip food in a pan just like a pro. Spoiler alert: you’re supposed to move the pan back and forth, rather than actually trying to flip the food into the air. This will give you something to practice over the weekend.


All week long we post about important developer topics. Once a week, on Friday, we do a Fridaygram just for stuff that’s fun and interesting, but not necessarily developer-related. Special thanks this week to Boing Boing for showing off the food-flipping video.
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We're pleased to have Ben Collins-Sussman and Brian "Fitz" Fitzpatrick join us once again for the Open Source Developers @ Google Speaker Series. On Thursday, October 25th, Ben and Fitz will cover "What's In It for Me?: How Your Company Can Benefit from Open Sourcing Code." During the evening you'll learn more about various approaches companies use when releasing their software into open source, as well as a bit about the benefits and drawbacks of each method. Plus, you'll get to enjoy the near-legendary repartee between these two Subversion developers.

Like all sessions of the Open Source Developers @ Google Speaker Series, Ben and Fitz's presentation will be open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 PM at our Mountain View campus; guests should plan to sign in at Building 43 reception upon arrival. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome and encouraged to attend. The presentation will also be taped and published along with all of the public Google Tech Talks.

For those of you who were unable to attend our last session, you can watch the video of Michael Still's recent presentation Practical MythTV.2013, By: Seo Master
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