Blogger Dynamic Views: View Blogs In 7 Different Views

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For More information: www.chromeinside.co.in We know its difficult to view our blog in different themes & angles in just one click. First we have to get the template, then installation, modification, designing & finally we will get our site live with that newly added template. But now its possible to view our blogger site in different views and angles without applying those templates and themes. Blogger now provides seven new dynamic views for public blogs. These new views use the latest in web technology, including AJAX, HTML5 and CSS3, to deliver a host of benefits. Features: -Allows you to read more posts without having to reload or click to a second page. -New layouts provides different views suited to different types of blogs. -Speed lets you to download images as you view them, not all at once in advance. -Interactivity shows more ways to experience and engage with blog content. This extension notifies you if you’re on a Blogger blog and it lets you view the blog content quickly in one of the new seven dynamic views. Simply click on the Blogger icon when it appears, select the view, and you’ll be redirected appropriately. Add ‘Blogger Dynamic Views’ extension to Google Chrome: www.chromeinside.co.in

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New Chrome extension: block sites from Google’s web search results

(Cross-posted on the Google Chrome Blog ) We’ve been exploring different algorithms to detect content farms , which are sites with shallow or low-quality content. One of the signals we’re exploring is explicit feedback from users. To that end, today we’re launching an early, experimental Chrome extension so people can block sites from their web search results . If installed, the extension also sends blocked site information to Google, and we will study the resulting feedback and explore using it as a potential ranking signal for our search results. You can download the extension and start blocking sites now . It looks like this: When you block a site with the extension, you won’t see results from that domain again in your Google search results. You can always revoke a blocked site at the bottom of the search results, so it’s easy to undo blocks: You can also edit your list of blocked sites by clicking on the extension’s icon in the top right of the Chrome window. This is an early test, but the extension is available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. We hope this extension improves your search experience, and thanks in advance for participating in this experiment. If you’re a tech-savvy Chrome user, please download and try the Personal Blocklist extension today. Posted by Matt Cutts, Principal Engineer

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Browse the web for a good cause

How many tabs have you opened in your browser today? We know many of you probably open tens or even hundreds of tabs in a day—now, you can put all those tabs toward serving a good cause. Earlier this week, we invited the Chrome user community to participate in the Chrome for a Cause project this December 15-19. Already tens of thousands of web denizens have “donated” the tabs that they opened in Google Chrome to help drive a charitable gift that Google will make on their behalf, up to $1 million. Just halfway through the project, the global Chrome community can already be proud of the impact they will enable through our five partner charities . The millions of tabs contributed so far will go towards: administering vaccinations, via Doctors Without Borders planting trees, via The Nature Conservancy providing clean water, via charity: water publishing and donating books, via Room to Read building shelter, via Un Techo para mi País There’s still time to participate—here’s how to join us: Get the Chrome for a Cause extension Browse the web with Chrome between now and Sunday, December 19 At the end of each day, you’ll be prompted to click on the extension to submit your tabs Choose which charity you’d like to support with that day’s tabs—you can support the same charity every time, or pick a different one each day To find out more about this effort and the organizations we’re partnering with, visit google.com/chrome/intl/en/p/cause/ . Posted by Sarah Nahm, the Google Chrome Team

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