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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Search, plus Your World

Google Search has always been about finding the best results for you. Sometimes that means results from the public web, but sometimes it means your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These wonderful people and this rich personal content is currently missing from your search experience. Search is still limited to a universe of webpages created publicly, mostly by people you’ve never met. Today, we’re changing that by bringing your world, rich with people and information, into search. Search is pretty amazing at finding that one needle in a haystack of billions of webpages, images, videos, news and much more. But clearly, that isn’t enough. You should also be able to find your own stuff on the web, the people you know and things they’ve shared with you, as well as the people you don’t know but might want to… all from one search box. We’re transforming Google into a search engine that understands not only content, but also people and relationships. We began this transformation with Social Search , and today we’re taking another big step in this direction by introducing three new features: Personal Results , which enable you to find information just for you, such as Google+ photos and posts—both your own and those shared specifically with you, that only you will be able to see on your results page;

How To Add Adense Or Any Other Banner Below A Blogger Post

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Today’s article is for anyone who would like to maximize their Google Adsense revenue of their Blogger Blogspot blog. I will show you how to use a very simple trick to place Google Adsense below the post content but above the post footer credits. This article continues the ongoing Google Adsense series about the placement of Google Adsense ad units in different positions within Blogger. Thing You will Need:- www.mediafire.com

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Charles Addams Google doodle

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Google honors Charles Addams with a “horror” doodle. Charles Addams was an American cartoonist. He was known for his black humor and macabre characters. Since 1932 his Cartoons regularly appeared in The New Yorker, a famous amarican magazin. Charles Addams was born 1912 in Westfield, New Jersey – 100 years ago. His father encouraged him to draw – and he did it really well. But his sense for morbide and macabre scenes was unusual. The Google logo shows some of his figures. Years later they were called “Addams Family”. Addams typical Victorian buildings were an inspiration Alfred Hitchcocks (“Psycho”) and Edward Hopper. He died on September 29, 1988. Happy Birthday, Charles Addams. Thumbs up If you like the Addams-doodle :-) Please SUBSCRIBE to lern more about the Google doodles. music: “Scheming Weasel” by Kevin MacLeod More about this doodle: www.tagseoblog.com

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Google Adsense Report PRO :: Plugin WordPress | Nexxuz.com

Google Adsense Report es un plugin que te permite visualizar tus ganancias de Google Adsense en el escritorio de tu wordpress , y ver reportes históricos. Características. Widget en el escritorio de wordpress ; Reportes …

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A Year of Nail Polish 2011

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Check my blog for my TOP 11 Nail Polishes OF 2011 with more detailed reviews and where to purchase them: www.sayanythingbrooke.blogspot.com I want to get more into blogging this year (I actually enjoy it more than making videos) so feel free to follow my blog with Google Friend Connect if you’re on board with this idea :)

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Keeping up with the 2012 U.S. election with Google.com/Elections

From the nineteenth century’s pamphlets to the twentieth century’s TV ad revolution, our elections have always been shaped by how we communicate and consume information. There’s no question that the Internet is set to deliver more political information, opinion and news than any other medium throughout the 2012 U.S. elections. The web offers candidate and issue info to voters ; networking and fundraising platforms for campaigns ; and research and productivity tools for journalists . Today, just in time for the Iowa Caucuses, we’re launching

Authors@Google: Kyle Johnson ‘Inception and Philosophy’

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The book explores the movie’s key questions and themes, including how we can tell if we’re dreaming or awake, how to make sense of a paradox, and whether or not inception is possible. It also gives new insights into the nature of free will, time, dreams, and the unconscious mind. In addition, it discusses different interpretations of the film, and whether or not philosophy can help shed light on which is the “right one,’ and deepens your understanding of the movie’s multi-layered plot and dream-infiltrating characters, including Dom Cobb, Arthur, Mal, Ariadne, Eames, Saito, and Yusuf. You can find the complete “And Philosophy” series at andphilosophy.com Kyle writes a blog for Psychology Today, called “Plato on Pop,” with William Irwin. You can find their blog here: www.psychologytoday.com Kyle also hosts a podcast on Philosophy and Pop Culture with Jay Kelly. You can find the podcast here: philosophyandpopculture.com

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