October 17th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Jacob Nielsen has a new Alertbox column: Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes. He has some good tips and points worth considering, though issue #4 does conflict with my love of Suck-style linking.(Also, I take offense to #10. My Geocities webs…
October 13th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Our friends at Photolightning just released their latest version, which incorporates some nifty Blogger functionality — it can post photos to blogs, which can then be purchased at ClubPhoto. Here’s an example blog with some Photolightning posts.
October 10th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Indeed, blogging demonstrates the persistence of a key truth in the history of reading … that readers, in a culture of abundant reading material, regularly seek out other readers, either by becoming writers themselves or by sharing their records of r…
October 7th, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Interested in finding out who’s linking to your posts? We’ve just introduced a new feature called Backlinks that makes it easy to find out. By turning on Backlinks, we include a “Links to this post” section on your post pages. This section is popula…
October 7th, 2005 | by Chris Wetherell | published in Google Blogger Buzz
So we (Google) have launched a service called Reader as an experiment on Google Labs. Reader has been the fascination of a group of developers who were interested in building feed readers and I’m just happy to have been involved so please bear with th…
October 5th, 2005 | by AdWords API Team | published in Google Adwords API
As some of you may remember, I posted a piece on August 12 that explained how you can save time and bandwidth by downloading compressed reports. Well now there’s an easier way to download these reports.As of this afternoon you can request compressed…
October 4th, 2005 | by AdWords API Team | published in Google Adwords API
Some developers have expressed concern over our planned deprecation of KeywordService. While we have not yet set a date for final removal, we will notify you at least four weeks prior to shutting KeywordService off.Until then, we encourage all of our …
October 4th, 2005 | by Graham | published in Google Blogger Buzz
It’s October now, and all you closet novelists out there know what that means: It means it’s almost November. And November means National Novel Writing Month. Signups are now open over at NaNoWriMo.org, so go toss your writer’s block out the window and…