
Perusing some extensions, I came across the #ChooseKind Chrome Extension that replaces offensive comments and abusive language with expressions of kindness.
Perusing some extensions, I came across the #ChooseKind Chrome Extension that replaces offensive comments and abusive language with expressions of kindness.
People think I’m crazy, but I love Google+. I’m continually trying to talk my friends, family, coworkers, and our clients into engaging more on Google’s social network.
I recently went back down my rabbit hole seeking for reasons to get people (back) on Google+; and I was very please with what I found.
Buffer just recently published an article on the benefits of Google Plus. I like where this is going…
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And it only gets better: Moz, the most wonderful SEO company in the world, also recently published an article on, you guessed it, Google+ SEO.
From a development standpoint, sometimes the progression of things at Apple can be underwhelming. So it’s really awesome to see their new Machine Learning Journal pop up on their site today. I haven’t had a chance to look at everything on the first journal yet, but it looks promising.
Walt Mossberg is retiring this year — he’s already written his last column, hosted his last Code Conference, and taped the final episode of Ctrl-Walt-Delete in front of a live audience in New York. But Walt’s also assembled an impressive collection of notable gadgets over his two-decade run as a reviewer and columnist, and we asked him to talk us through some of the more notable items as he cleared out of his office.
Now it’s your turn to decide who the real MVP is. No, not between Matt Ryan and Tom Brady, we’re talking the top ad lineup. Check out some of the top teasers and leaked ads before anyone else does. Even if your team doesn’t win, these cheeky, playful commercials are sure to make watching the game worthwhile. Check them out:
We debate this all the time when we get a new website project. From a designer’s perspective, infinite scrolling can be very cool. However, it can be prohibitive from a user’s perspective and it’s never been quiet clear that the hidden content would be included in the index of the page (although I’m 98% positive it is indexed, based on what I’ve read and experienced with some of our sites).
Yoast provides some good insights on this debate and I like this solution:
One of the things that is always pup for discussion is how to add large blog archives or even homepages to your blog. This can be done in a number of ways. You can list a certain amount of blog posts and add and ‘Older’ link at the bottom of that list.
It doesn’t solve the debt around here (I’m looking at you, Elias), but it is a good compromise, albeit it’s not as cool as the traditional infinite scrolling effects.
Source: Pagination vs infinite scrolling
Who doesn’t love Google Earth? So why wouldn’t anyone be super excited about Google Earth in virtual reality? We’ve been using Google Cardboard, have started designing environments in Unity 3D, been taking 360° photographs with our RICOH Theta, and experimenting overall with immersive brand experiences. However, we don’t have an HTC Vive…yet.
After seeing the Google Earth VR experience, I think that may change soon.
Read the whole post over on Google’s blog.
Amazon Web Services, AWS, made a pretty huge announcement this week: Amazon QuickSight is now generally available for all customers. We’ve been developing our own analytics interfaces for reports, whether they be analytics, MySQL, or other forms of data, and there hasn’t really been a great solution to bring everything together into one place. It may only be a few hours since AWS made the announcement, but we’re really excited to be able to dive all the way into Amazon QuickSight to build out some dashboards that have been in our queue for a while.
And that’s not even the biggest news from this announcement. Check out the new TLD AWS scored for the QuickSight landing page: quicksight.aws.
A .AWS TLD? OMG.
The REST API is finally integrated into WordPress’ core, but there’s still some mystery as to how to fully take advantage of it in real world projects (not just cool portfolio pieces). In this article, we’ll go over why the REST API an amazing new feature for projects. Check it out!