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Seo Master present to you: Following on the heels of today's announcement on Buzz, we're excited to bring you the latest on all things social at Google I/O, starting with a session on Buzz APIs and a new panel session!

What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?
Google Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and more, and start conversations about the things you find interesting. In this session, we'll take a deep dive into building with the Buzz APIs and the open standards it uses, such as ActivityStrea.ms, PubSubHubbub, OAuth, Salmon and WebFinger.

Where is the social web going next?
With the advent of social protocols like OAuth, OpenID and ActivityStrea.ms, it's clear that the web has gone social and is becoming more open. Adam Nash (LinkedIn), Daniel Raffel (Yahoo), John Panzer (Google), Lili Cheng (Microsoft), Monica Keller (MySpace), and Ryan Sarver (Twitter) will discuss the importance of such emerging technologies, how they've adopted them in their products and debate what's next.

Here are additional sessions that'll give you a deep dive into the emerging technologies and standards that will help you create a more engaging user experience for your web applications and sites, and enable a people-centric web.You'll also have the opportunity to meet developers from the following companies in the Social Web pod of the Developer Sandbox: Atlassian, eBay, IBM, LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning, Playfish, Yahoo!, and Voxeo. They'll be demoing their social apps, talking in-depth about integrating with various Google technologies, answering questions, and chatting with attendees.

To learn more about and register for Google I/O, visit code.google.com/io. We add new sessions and content to the I/O website each week, so follow @googleio on Twitter to keep up with changes!

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
facebook smiley code
Its really cool to send smileys or art work along with your text in facebook messenger to your friends. In my previous post i have shown you to add Facebook Smiley Addons for google chrome as well as mozilla firefox which will let you add smileys or art work from within facebook chat box. In this post i will share with you guys some new facebook chat smiley codes which you type in facebook chatbox and is seen as smileys. Just copy any codes from below list into your facebook messenger and see the results.

Facebook Smiley Codes



[[f9.angry]]
[[f9.sleepy]]
[[f9.shock]]
[[f9.sun]]
[[f9.heart]]
[[f9.kiss]]
[[f9.inlove]]
[[f9.pizza]]
[[f9.coffee]]
[[f9.brb]]
[[f9.wine]]
[[f9.gift]]
[[f9.adore]]
[[f9.heartbreak]]
[[f9.angel]]
[[f9.baloons]]
[[f9.bowl]]
[[f9.rain]]
[[f9.bomb]]
[[f9.ghost]]
[[f9.cake]]
[[f9.callme]]
[[f9.devilface]]
[[f9.lying]]
[[f9.clap]]
[[f9.confused]]
[[f9.curllip]]
[[f9.doctor]]
[[f9.laugh]]
[[f9.sad]]
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

Although Mozilla is right across the street, their JavaScript evangelist, John Resig, hails from Boston. When he comes to town, it's a great opportunity to learn about his current explorations in the world of JavaScript. I was fortunate to be able to host him for a Google tech talk last week. The video and slides are now available. In addition to his evangelism role at Mozilla, John is the creator of jQuery and Dromaeo, author of Pro JavaScript Techniques, and member of the Firebug Working Group. He's currently working on Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja, due out sometime this year.

In this talk, John starts off highlighting why performance will improve in the next generation of browsers, thanks to advances in JavaScript engines and new features such as process per tab and parallel script loading. He digs deeper into JavaScript performance, touching on shaping, tracing, just-in-time compilation, and the various benchmarks (SunSpider, Dromaeo, and V8 benchmark). John plugs my UA Profiler, with its tests for simultaneous connections, parallel script loading, and link prefetching. He wraps up with a collection of many other advanced features in the areas of communiction, DOM, styling, data, and measurements.



Wow, a lot of material to cover in one hour. An added benefit of having this talk given at Google is the questions from the audience. At one point, a member of the Google Chrome team goes into detail about how parsing works in V8. Many thanks to John for sharing his work and insights with all of us.

2013, By: Seo Master
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