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Seo Master present to you:

This list of top 20 best image editing software programs is newly updated and is as per the number of total downloads, best reviews provided by editors and common users.



All These top 20 listed photo editing software are available as 100% free to all users! Other paid and premium photo editing software programs haven’t included here in this list.



1. PhotoScape – Free download PhotoScape



2. Irfan View - Download IrfanView Free



3. Paint.NET - Free Download Paint.NET



4. Photo Pos Pro - Download Photo Pos Pos Free



5. GIMP - Download Free GIMP Photo Editing Program


6. Fast Stone Image Viewer - Download Fast Stone Image Viewer


7. Photobie - Download Photobie Digital Image Editor


8. Pixia - Download Pixia Digital Photo Editor


9. InkScape - Free Download Inkscape Photo editor


10. Xn View - Free Download XnView


11. Photo Plus 6 - Free Download Photo Plus 6


12. Picasa 3 - Free Download Picasa 3


13. ColorPic 4.1 - Free Download ColorPic 4.1


14. PaintStar 2.70 - Free Download PaintStar 2.70


15. 5DFly 3.62.3 - Free Download 5DFly 3.62.3


16. Pinta 1.0 - Free Download Pinta 1.0


17. DigiKam 1.2.0 - Free Download DigiKam 1.2.0


18. Visual LightBox v4.8 - Free Download Visual LightBox v4.8


19. Stoik Imagic 5.06 - Free Download Stoik Imagic 5.06


20. KolourPaint 4.0 – Free Download KolourPaint 4.0



Please leave comment about recently launched free picture editing software. i will add that to above list.


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2013, By: Seo Master
salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Webmaster Level: All

HTML5 is the fifth major revision of HTML, the core language of the World Wide Web. The HTML5 specification includes a description of microdata, a new markup standard for specifying structured information within web pages.

Today, we’re happy to announce support for microdata for use in rich snippets in addition to our existing support for microformats and RDFa. By using microdata markup in your web pages, you can specify reviews, people profiles, or events information on your web pages that Google may use to improve the presentation of your pages in Google search results.

Here is a simple HTML block showing a section of a review of “L’Amourita Pizza”:


Here is the same HTML with microdata added to specify the restaurant being reviewed, the author and date of the review, and the rating:


Microdata has the nice property of balancing richness with simplicity. As you can see, it’s easy to add markup to your pages using a few HTML attributes like itemscope (to define a new item), itemtype (to specify the type of item being described), and itemprop (to specify a property of that item). Once you’ve added markup to a page, you can test it using the rich snippets testing tool to make sure that Google can parse the data on your page.

As with microformats and RDFa, the vocabulary that we support -- including which item types and item properties are understood by Google -- is specified in our rich snippets documentation as well as on data-vocabulary.org. Marking up your content does not guarantee that rich snippets will show for your site; Google will expand the use of microdata markup gradually to ensure a great user experience.

To get started, here are some helpful links:

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salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Webmaster Level: All

We often get questions from webmasters about how we index content designed for Flash Player, so we wanted to take a moment to update you on some of our latest progress.

About two years ago we announced that through a collaboration with Adobe we had significantly improved Google’s capability to index Flash technology based content. Last year we followed up with an announcement that we had added external resource loading to our SWF indexing capabilities. This work has allowed us to index all kinds of textual content in SWF files, from Flash buttons and menus to self-contained Flash technology based websites. Currently almost any text a user can see as they interact with a SWF file on your site can be indexed by Googlebot and used to generate a snippet or match query terms in Google searches. Additionally, Googlebot can also discover URLs in SWF files and follow those links, so if your SWF content contains links to pages inside your website, Google may be able to crawl and index those pages as well.

Last month we expanded our SWF indexing capabilities thanks to our continued collaboration with Adobe and a new library that is more robust and compatible with features supported by Flash Player 10.1. Additionally, thanks to improvements in the way we handle JavaScript, we are also now significantly better at recognizing and indexing sites that use JavaScript to embed SWF content. Finally, we have made improvements in our video indexing technology, resulting in better detection of when a page has a video and better extraction of metadata such as alternate thumbnails from Flash technology based videos. All in all, our SWF indexing technology now allows us to see content from SWF files on hundreds of millions of pages across the web.

While we’ve made great progress indexing SWF content over the past few years, we’re not done yet. We are continuing to work on our ability to index deep linking (content within a Flash technology based application that is linked to from the same application) as well as further improving indexing of SWF files executed through JavaScript. You can help us improve these capabilities by creating unique links for each page that is linked from within a single Flash object and by submitting a Sitemap through Google Webmaster Tools.

We’re excited about the progress we’ve made so far and we look forward to keeping you updated about further progress.

this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
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