谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome), Chromium 以及竞争
joydandan via Official Google Blog - China on Tue, 02 Sep. 2008
发表者:谷歌公关部你的互联网体验本质上依赖于将你与互联网连接在一起的浏览器。在很长一段时间里,尽管网站变得越来越直观和越来越互动,浏览器的创新却一直没有跟上——浏览器很少更新,而且标准不统一,开发者不得不调整他们的网站,以适应各种各样的浏览器。对 readmore
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Reinventing the wheel
Karen via Official Google Blog on Sun, 10 Aug. 2008
About a month ago, we found out that our team, along with all of Offline Ads, would be moving from our comfortable 4th floor cubicles in New York City all the way up to the comparatively uninhabited 6th floor. It was definitely a change of pace from the Manhattan-esque bustle of our old space to a quieter, more Brooklyn-esque feel. So the question arose: what happens when you drop an entire floor' readmore
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We knew the web was big...
Karen via Official Google Blog on Fri, 25 Jul. 2008
We've known it for a long time: the web is big. The first Google index in 1998 already had 26 million pages, and by 2000 the Google index reached the one billion mark. Over the last eight years, we've seen a lot of big numbers about how much content is really out there. Recently, even our search engineers stopped in awe about just how big the web is these days readmore
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Hitting 40 languages
Karen via Official Google Blog on Fri, 18 Jul. 2008
One of our goals is to give everyone using Google the information they want, wherever they are, in whatever language they speak, and through whatever device they're using. A huge part of that goal is making our services available in as many languages as possible. And as I’m sure you can imagine, that isn't as easy as simply as translating a few lines of text.Take Hebrew or Arabic, which readmore
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Templates bring Docs to life
Karen via Official Google Blog on Thu, 17 Jul. 2008
What do wedding planners, gas mileage calculators and photo albums have in common? They're all examples of templates ava readmore
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Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning
Karen via Official Google Blog on Wed, 16 Jul. 2008
Management guru Peter Drucker noted that companies attracting the best knowledge workers will "secure the single biggest factor for competitive advantage." We and other forward-looking companies put a lot of effort into hiring such people. What are we looking for?At the highest level, we are looking for non-routine problem-solving skills. We expect applicants to be able to solve routine p readmore
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Does your password pass the test?
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Wed, 04 Jun. 2008
Posted by HongHai Shen, EngineerThis post is the latest in an ongoing series about online safety. - Ed.One of the things I work on is password security. And because I'm someone who pays readmore
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More on Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP)
Karen via Official Google Blog on Tue, 03 Jun. 2008
Posted by Prashanth Koppula, Product ManagerWeb publishers often ask us how they can maximize their visibility on the web. Much of this has to do with search engine optimization -- making sure a publisher's content shows up on all the search engines.However, there are some cases in which publishers need to communicate more information to search engines -- like the fact readmore
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Google Site Search taps the power of the cloud
Karen via Official Google Blog on Tue, 03 Jun. 2008
Posted by Posted by Nitin Mangtani, Lead Product Manager, Google Enterprise Search, and Rajat Mukherjee, Group Product Manager, SearchSearch is never far from our minds -- not just on Google, but also for the millions of websites that don't yet have high-quality search. And since we've already built powerful search technologies into our computing infrastructure, site owners do readmore
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At long last, real-time stock quotes are here
Karen via Official Google Blog on Mon, 02 Jun. 2008
Posted by Matthew Simmons, Market Data Gnome, and Katie Jacobs Stanton, Principal, New Business DevelopmentWe're very excited to tell you that real-time quotes on NASDAQ securities are now available on Google Finance. This is an important (and way ove readmore
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Treasure Hunt: the last leg of the journey
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Sun, 01 Jun. 2008
Posted by Phillip Grasso, Manager, Engineering/OperationsOver the last few weeks, we've been keeping you updated on our Treasure Hunt competition — a puzzle contest designed to test your knowledge of computer science, networking, and low-level UNIX trivia. And now it's readmore
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Sessions and snacks at Google I/O
Karen via Official Google Blog on Fri, 30 May. 2008
Posted by Andrew Bowers, Product ManagerWe hosted Google I/O at the Moscone Center in San Francisco this week, with 3,000+ developers in attendance. They took advantage of nearly 100 in-depth technical sessions, readmore
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Happy birthday, Google Gears!
Karen via Official Google Blog on Wed, 28 May. 2008
Posted by Chris Prince, Software Engineer It has been a year since the launch of Google Gears, and we wanted to offer a glimpse into what's changing, and what's ahead.First of all, to better reflect the open nature of this project, we've decided to rename ourselves. Henceforth, the project will be simply "Gears." We want to make it clear that Gears isn't just a Google readmore
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Treasure Hunt - week 3
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Sun, 25 May. 2008
Posted by Phillip Grasso, Manager, Engineering/OperationsWe're now entering the third week of Google's Treasure Hunt competition, a puzzle contest designed to test your knowledge of computer science, networking, and low-level UNIX trivia. Last week we posted the second puzzle. This week's puz readmore
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San Francisco office rides the wave
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Fri, 23 May. 2008
Posted by Todd Curtiss, Director of Engineering, Site Reliability (SRE)San Francisco has been attracting freethinking writers, artists, instigators, and entrepreneurs for more than 150 years. The people who built, experienced, and created this diverse place have all shared a passion for innovation and extending beyond the conventional. San Franciscans kicked off the gold rush readmore
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Exploring "las oportunidades" for small businesses
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Thu, 22 May. 2008
Posted by Carolina Shea, AdSense Account StrategistLast week, I flew from our Phoenix office to Washington, D.C. to deliver our first U.S. seminar for small business. It's a simple and straightforward presentation about how Google tools can help small businesses establish a presence online, work more collaboratively and efficiently, and earn money from their websites through o readmore
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Google Sites now open to everyone
A Googler via Official Google Blog on Thu, 22 May. 2008
Posted by Andrew Zaeske, Engineering ManagerA few months ago we launched Google Sites exclusively as part of Google Apps for companies and organizations that wanted to use the service on their own domains. Now we've made it easy for anyone to set up a website to share all types of information -- readmore
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We have a Doodle 4 Google national winner!
Karen via Official Google Blog on Wed, 21 May. 2008
Posted by Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Products & User Experience, and Dennis Hwang, Webmaster Manager and Chief DoodlerThe results are in from last week's public vote for its favorite doodle from the Doodle 4 Google art competition, in w readmore
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A peek into our search factory
Karen via Official Google Blog on Mon, 19 May. 2008
Posted by Marissa Mayer, VP Search Products & User ExperienceToday we hosted an informal gathering -- a factory tour of sorts -- to offer a glimpse into what we think is most exciting about search, and where innovation is most likely to come from. We also gave an update on Google Health.On the search front, we wanted to share news about the way we think search is e readmore
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Responding to the earthquake in China
Karen via Official Google Blog on Mon, 19 May. 2008
Posted by Kai-Fu Lee, President, Google Greater ChinaOne week ago, an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude struck in Sichuan. Everyone in China was shocked and then heartbroken as reported deaths climbed from 10,000 to 20,000 to more than 32,000 people. The death toll is still rising, and the number of injured and missing is many times greater.But the Chinese people have faced readmore
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