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I’m sitting in a room at Google waiting to hear more about Google Chrome OS. You can watch the webcast along with me if you like.
For starters, here’s what Google announced about Chrome OS back in July. At that time, Google called out “speed,...
Last week I was in Las Vegas for PubCon, a conference for publishers, and I wanted to share the slides from my main presentation:
When I get a chance, I’ll also re-create the talk on video and share the video with you, but in the mean time Lisa Barone...
Back in August we mentioned a developer preview of Caffeine, which is new technology that improves our indexing infrastructure. The feedback on Caffeine has been very positive, so we’re ready to move from the developer preview to the next stage of the...
This year for Halloween I tried to do a see-through hole in your body costume:
It worked okay, but not great. The biggest problem was that I didn’t have a gadget lying around the house that could output live composite video. Both my normal video...
One of my favorite personal blog posts is about not trapping users’ data. In late 2006, Eric Schmidt declared “We would never trap user data.” Many of the major Google properties (search, Gmail, Calendar) make it trivial to export or download your...
My Google Bible. Matt not only acts as a diplomat between Google and webmasters, but he's funny, smart, and loves his cats. You gotta love a man who loves cats! Seriously, this blog is a must for any website owner who wants to know the ins and outs of search engines.