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Integrate Webmaster Tools Into Your Site Easily With Google Publisher Plugin

You’ve probably heard of Google’s Webmaster Tools and figured you should be using them, but just haven’t had the time to set them up. If only there were an easy way to manage your Google services all in one place, right? Well, Google has just released a brand new plugin which still in beta testing as of this writing that will help you do just that. It’s called Google Publisher Plugin and, to start out, is only offering management for AdSense and Webmaster Tools, but indicates that more services will be integrated after it passes beta testing. Here is your chance to get in on the ground floor using this great plugin produced directly by Google. In the past, verifying your site would mean uploading files through …

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Integrate Webmaster Tools Into Your Site Easily With Google Publisher Plugin

Google Launches Starter Kit For A More Consistent Web

Today Google launched Web Starter Kit, a download that consists of all the templates and tooling developers need to create sites that function on any device and any display. Today’s Internet users don’t have just one device. They prefer as physical keyboard for their PCs but they want as touch screens on mobile. These days, no two screen sizes are alike. Users expect the same website to perform differently depending on the device by which it is accessed. Since these features don’t come built in to new websites, developers have to put them there, over and over again. This is referred to as “boilerplate,” chunks of essential code that needs to be manually inserted before any creative work can be done on…

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Google Launches Starter Kit For A More Consistent Web

The Art Of Mixing Typefaces Google Fonts Edition

Google Fonts contains hundreds of free, open-source fonts and although they’re primarily optimized for the web, they’re equally great for use in print projects. While many of the fonts aren’t the most visually attractive (honestly, you’d probably be better off using Comic Sans in some cases!), there are some absolute gems and in particular, some of the more popular additions are exceptionally well designed. When used correctly, these fonts can breathe a whole new lease of life into a previously dull and uninspiring project. For most designers, spotting a great font that is perfectly suited to a particular project is easily done; the difficulty lies in combining multiple typefaces that look great alongside each other. This can also be an extremely time-consuming process and …

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The Art Of Mixing Typefaces Google Fonts Edition

Facebook Just Fired A Huge Shot At Cisco

Facebook Wedge network switch See Also Google’s Famous Security Guru Found An Embarrassing Hole In Microsoft’s Products Some HP Employees Were Busted For This Hilariously Awful Attack Against Competitor, Splunk Why Arista Networks’ Billionaire Co-Founder Quit The Company And Filed A Lawsuit Facebook has announced a new product that should have Cisco shaking in its boots (and we’re not talking about its Snapchat-killer Slingshot). On Wednesday, Facebook introduced Wedge, making good on its promise from last year to push into the $23 billion Ethernet switch market, currently dominated by Cisco. Wedge is part of the Open Compute Project (OCP), one of the most important tech projects Facebook has ever created. OCP began in 2012 as a radically new way to build and buy computer hardware. It…

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Facebook Just Fired A Huge Shot At Cisco

Google Manual Action Over 302 Redirected Links

A WebmasterWorld thread has one webmaster claiming he received a reconsideration request rejection notice and in that notice, Google gave example links. One of the example links includes a link that 302 redirects to his web site. A 302 redirect is a temporary redirect and often thought to not pass proper and full link juice from the URL to the target site. But as many of you know, it may and often does. This webmaster was surprised Google would use links that are redirected in a 302 manner as a bad link towards the site. He wrote: I got a reply to a recon request this morning and one of the example links was a page that didn’t actually contain a physical direct link to my site. It contained a …

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Google Manual Action Over 302 Redirected Links


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