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Seo Master present to you: In this video, eBay Platform Architect Farhang Kassaei explains the details behind the launching of eBay's new Selling Manager (beta), which uses OpenSocial's gadget technology to Google Developer Advocate Chris Schalk at the Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, CA on April 1st, 2009.

Farhang describes both why they chose to use OpenSocial and Apache Shindig, and how they integrated its gadget server technology into their platform. He also provides information on where gadget developers can go to learn more about eBay's new platform and how to get started building applications.



Farhang Kassaei is a principal architect at eBay Marketplaces where he leads eBay platform design and architecture. During his career with eBay Farhang has been responsible for multiple infrastructure initiatives including identity and access management, open platform, user verification and risk, messaging, user generated content and user graph analysis and infrastructure. He is also a member of eBay Enterprise Architecture team.

Chris Schalk is a Developer Advocate on Google's Developer Programs team.

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
This post is by Scott Knaster of Google Developer Relations. Scott works on technical docs at Google and is editor of this very blog. A Silicon Valley veteran, Scott enjoys listening to music, spending time with his family, and writing about himself in the third person.

If you’ve ever tried to make a big announcement on a Friday, you might have discovered that lots of people aren’t paying attention at the end of the work week. Like many organizations and blogs (although certainly not all), we’ve generally avoided publishing posts on Fridays. So what’s going on here?

Basically, I thought it would be fun to use Friday for publishing posts that are somewhat lighter in tone than our usual fare. After all, it’s Friday, and we don’t want to bum anybody out. I’m calling it a Fridaygram, because it’s always going to be on Friday (although not every Friday, I’m sure), and ‑gram because that means “something written or recorded”, plus it has a nice retro feel.

(For some reason I find myself thinking about Rebecca Black right now.)

Fridaygrams might include a look back at the week’s previous posts; maybe a couple of interesting curated links; possibly something new and interesting to geek out on over the weekend. We’ll see how it goes.

This week, the big news around here has been I/O Live. In case you missed the announcement yesterday, we’re going to livestream the keynotes as usual, but way cooler than that, we’re also livestreaming Android and Chrome sessions, with real-time captions on the streams. We also showcased some amazing Last Call for Google I/O contest winners and wrote about a test suite for web-based rich text editors.

And because you've read this far, here's a tip on something you can try: on your mobile phone, go to the web browser and do a Google search for tilt. Have fun with that one, share it with your friends, and thanks for reading.
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
Google Adsense is undoubtedly ruling the advertising section on internet for websites and blogs. But then it comes on the costs of its strict policies of approval. You can try out these Tips for getting Google Adsense account. However, if you still don't succeed in getting approval from Adsense, don't get demoralized. There are alternatives to Google Adsense which you can give a try and select the best one for you. The best alternative for Google Adsense may vary from people to people depending on their sites category and implementation. However, you can try some of them for a week, simultaneously or one at a time, and choose the best one for you. 


Best alternatives to Google Adsense: 


                                             
                                          
                                              
                                      
                                             

These five publishing programs do not have any minimum criteria in terms of traffic or contents. However, the more traffic and the more contents on your blog, chances are more of your earnings. 

Which one for you. Although these are no match to Adsense publishing program, you can give it a try. They all are legitimate and I personally have seen earnings from them. It depends on your site category and traffics that which one suits you more. Try them. One by one. Understand them. And you will surely find a way to earn from them. 

If you have any other alternatives to Google Adsense, which have paid you, do mention it in comments and your experience with it. 

I will try to publish reviews for all these publishing programs separately in coming days. You can follow the blog in the right sidebar to receive latest articles. 

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2013, By: Seo Master
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