Source favicon20:50 [广告] 香港Web搜索应用架构师职位(Lucene) » 车东[Blog^2]
一个快速发展中的垂直搜索引擎公司正在招聘一位JavaWeb应用架构师,负责高性能/大容量的搜索应用的设计和构建(工作地点在香港)。 以下经验: - 5年以上相关行业开发经验,构建和商业网站; - 基于Java(J2SE)的web应用构建; - 基于开源平台的高性能web应用设计:Linux / Apache / Tomcat / MySQL / Spring框架 / Lucene - Linux系统管理和性能调优; 其他经验: - PHP/正则表达式/XML/XSLT - 搜索应用和蜘蛛抓取技术,搜索软件和评分算法(超链分析/点击流分析); - 良好的英语沟通能力; 善于学习并承担/领导大规模web应用开发的人,如果您对这个职位感兴趣请发送邮件到 click@cyberspaceltd.com 了解详情; 职位说明原文附后:
Source favicon19:16 真实的iPhone » blog中文翻译
原文:The iPhone Matches Most of Its Hype 翻译:Exstasis 说到宣传,在过去的6个月中, 11000篇印刷文章的主题都是苹果的iPhone,它还在Google上博得了6900万次点击。崇拜者们驻扎在苹果商店的门口,博客...
Source favicon17:43 打包汇报啦–速度提升、视频浏览、分享饭否和UI改进 » 抓虾日记
各位虾米,夏天好,小虾又来向大家汇报工作啦,鉴于最近抓虾动作比较多,这次向大家做一个打包汇报。 1,进一步大提速 在前边这篇文章里边,已经跟大家汇报过抓虾在提升速度方面所做的努力,实际上为了能够让虾米们有更快速的阅读体验,抓虾的提速工作一直在不断进行。 本次提速工作我们的工程师们升级了程序的底层模块,提高了数据在传输过程中的打包和解包效率,使得传输数据量更小,传输速度更快。 不但如此抓虾早已建立了对于抓取文章和页面展示速度的监控体系,把速度作为一个长期不断改善的重要用户体验来抓。 从下面这幅图上大家可以看到抓虾在页面展示速度上提速的效果,从图中可以明显滴看到在1秒之内展示出来的比例在不断提高,2秒以下的比例在不断降低。 2,视频浏览 用抓虾看视频已经成为部分视频爱好者的重要娱乐方式,在抓虾平时的文章中也越来越多的出现视频的插入,为了让大家更好的浏览视频,我们添加了支持视频的模块,现在请大家尽情的到频道大全的视频分类里去寻找有趣的视频进行浏览吧! 3,分享到饭否升级 分享到饭否功能添加以后,大家的绑定和分享真是活跃呀,当然,虾米们也给我们提出了宝贵的意见和建议。根据大家的反馈,我们升级了分享到饭否的功能,剔除了部分文字,把更多的字数留给大家去添加评论,让大家的饭否好友,可以看到更多的信息。 4,UI改进 本轮修改主要针对我的频道,调整了很多虾米难以发现的左上菜单,改进了在目录和频道上的右键行为,对于设置和工具选项进行重新整合。 UI设计一直是抓虾最最重视的环节,我们将会一如既往的重视大家的反馈,不断优化抓虾的阅读体验,希望大家继续给我们提出宝贵的意见和建议。 最后再提醒大家,为了节省右上的永久链接位置,抓虾日记已经转移到页面的底部。我们会继续倾听大家在抓虾日记中的声音,不断前进~~ 夏天已至,注意防暑,多吃西瓜,祝大家夏安!
Source favicon12:14 Google Desktop now available for Linux » Official Google Blog


Just a few months after Google Desktop became available for the Mac, I'm happy to tell you it's now available for Linux users too. Google Desktop for Linux makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google. Not only can you rediscover important documents that have been idling on your hard drive for years, but you can also search through emails saved in Gmail or other applications. All office files, including documents and slides created with OpenOffice.org can be easily found. Since some Linux users are program developers, Google Desktop was designed with the ability to search source codes and information contained in .pdf, .ps, .man and .info documents. It also features the Quick Search Box ,which you can call up by pressing the Ctrl key twice. Type a few letters or words into the search box and your top results pop up instantly. Keeping with a global focus, you can use it in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean --and it works with many versions of Linux too.

With this launch, Google Desktop is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Try it out now and read more on the Google Desktop Blog.
11:50 让搜索充满爱雅虎搜索日志 » Che, Dong's shared items in Google Reader

作者:雅虎助手运营小组 杨英华

走进他们的世界,更真实的体验那不曾碰触的遗憾。
感受他们的无助,更关切的放飞那隐藏已久的希冀。
奉献我们的爱心,更坚实的温暖那期盼满溢的嘱托。

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雅虎助手“让搜索充满爱”的活动于2007年6月27日正式拉开帷幕,为期一个月时间。这次的活动旨在号召大家通过使用雅虎助手工具条的搜索框来奉献爱心,完成中国五大区积分最高的一个地区的贫困儿童校园图书馆图书建设项目。活动详情请点击这里进行了解。在此雅虎助手全体成员诚意号召广大“手抓饭”(手抓饭是指雅虎助手的忠实粉丝)和社会全体“让行动浇灌渴望,用爱心实现梦想!”

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看看这些可爱纯真的眼神,充满了期待,充满了渴望,我们无法不为之动容。也许通过我们今天的活动只能略尽绵薄之力,无法从根源上彻底的对他们实现救助,但是相信通过你我的行动能够唤醒更多的社会大众对他们的关注和关爱,通过奉献自己的爱心来实现他们更多的愿望。他们也有梦想,他们也有盼望,他们也有翅膀,他们也能起飞。

让我们一同:
张开双眸,用最关注的目光凝视他们。
伸出双手,用最灿烂的拥抱迎接他们。
献上爱心,用最切实的行动帮助他们。

有你我,有爱心,有翅膀,就能飞!

不仅仅是搜索,让搜索充满爱!

Source favicon11:01 Blogger in draft再添新功能 » WebLeOn's Blog

Blogger in draft刚刚又增添了两项新的功能,喜欢尝试新东西的Blogger用户,又有东西可以玩了。

这次添加的第一个新功能是插入多媒体附件Enclosure元素。只需要在Blogger in draft后台 -> 设置 -> 格式设定 打开Show Link fields,就会在文章编辑界面出现增添Enclosure元素的模块,可以方便的添加附件链接地址和MIME类型。


另一个新添加的功能是投票模块,用户可以方便的在模板侧栏增加一个民意调查模块来进行一些简单的调研。不过这个新功能只有使用了新的模板系统才能使用。


加上之前的视频功能,Draft提供的好玩功能已经越来越能满足好奇者的需要了。
Source favicon09:24 Ga-Ga for Gadgets » Official Google Blog


Sometimes I think I know a lot. I can code like a champ and also know the difference between a Monet and a Manet. But on closer inspection, maybe I don't know very much at all. When it comes to fine wines, for instance, I can't tell the difference between Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Chateau-de-Cardboard, and if you asked me who played in the Super Bowl last year, I'd probably say the Dolphins. And lots of people at Google are like me: we know some things, and have some good ideas, but we certainly don't know everything or have all the good ideas.

So when we designed iGoogle, our personalized homepage, we baked that recognition right in to the product by developing the Google Gadgets API. Google Gadgets are applications that developers can create and anyone can embed into their iGoogle homepage or their own website. In the year and a half since we launched Google Gadgets, we've seen a lot of growth in this program. The developer community has created thousands of gadgets, and the top gadgets get tens of millions of pageviews per week. This is great for our developers, as iGoogle gives the gadgets broad distribution, and it's great for our iGoogle users, as they benefit from a richer variety of options for their personalized homepage. There have been some really interesting gadgets created, from to-do lists to Zelda, from a pair of eyes that follow your mouse around the screen to an entire customer relationship management (CRM) application.

We've been hearing from a lot of gadget developers that they'd like to spend more time developing if they could, and we've been thinking about ways to help them do that. To that end, we're happy to announce Google Gadget Ventures, a new pilot program that will help fund third-party gadget development and gadget-related businesses. We plan to offer two types of funding: $5,000 grants for gadget developers who want to invest time making their already successful gadget even better, and $100,000 seed investments for new gadget-related businesses. For now, applications are restricted to gadget developers who have more than 250,000 pageviews per week on their gadget.

Our hope with Google Gadget Ventures is to help create an ecosystem where developers can spend more time doing what they love -- building great gadgets. You'll find more details on how to apply on Tom's post on the Google Code Blog and the Google Gadget Ventures web page. I'm extremely excited to see what you all come up with!
Source favicon07:40 visual ecological research portal » information aesthetics

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an online portal that that aggregates, filters & visualizes environmentally related web content from 150 Anglo-American news media sites. the geo-tagged knowledge base can be explored by location via a geographical map, or by topic via a 2D semantic map or 3D "knowledge planet" (as an add-on layer in NASA World Wind).

the semantic map shows a virtual landscape with peaks that indicate clusters of documents about a popular topic, & valleys that represent sparsely populated parts of the information space.

[links: ecoresearch.net & geospatialweb.com]

Source favicon07:34 electronic luminous sculpture » information aesthetics

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an electronic dynamic luminous sculpture picture that visualizes the sounds emitted in its vicinity as a giant equalizer screen.

[link: on-machine.com|via mocoloco.com]

Source favicon02:32 We Add Words to AdWords... Google Subtracts them. » SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog

Posted by mystery_guest

(Note from Rand: Tonight, I introduced Mystery Guest to the wonderful world of AdWords. Needless to say, she went a little wild. This one's just for fun, folks.)

Rand asked me for some help with AdWords content. But I really don't know how to grab someone's attention in two lines. That is, without being really crass. So it got a little PG-13 in our apartment this afternoon, what with the liberal use of words like "Viagra" and "Yo Mama" jokes (the latter of which, quite tragically, did not make this post. They were a little too mean).

So, obviously, we had some fun and goofed off, but I think we highlighted something fairly important (no, seriously, we did). In the end, it's sort of impossible to tell what works and what doesn't. You just need to try things out and see what Google accepts. And what's hilarious. And if you're lucky enough to find both? Well, you hang on to that Ad like Stinky Ivan to his mule.

The ads that weren't approved:


Rejected: No text on 2nd line


Rejected: Use of "pharmaceutical term"


Rejected: Use of banned term ("Idiot")


Rejected: Infringement on copyright (use of term "Google")

And some ads that Google, shockingly, approved:

Note from Rand: Next week, we will try to put together some blog posts on AdWords optimization (and after that, dive into Panama & AdCenter, too). BTW - Please do share your favorite AdWords ads in the comments. We'd love to see them.

UPDATE: I'm really tired tonight, so no 2am blog posts, but do check out this post from Adam Doppelt of Gurge on how Yahoo! Slurp misbehaves - really interesting stuff. Also, Brian White has a good tip on how to send search queries through email without confusing the recipient and Vanessa has 6 great questions for Facebook. I'm with you, Neil, she really should be more popular with the social media crowd?


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Source favicon01:01 紧急更新:今日傍晚因中国电信光纤故障,部分电信用户无法访问抓虾,现已修复 » 抓虾日记
大家晚上好! 今天(周三)傍晚,中国电信的光纤短掉一根,导致电信网络不正常,部分用户无法访问抓虾、YAHOO、和其它一些网站。我们刚刚得到消息,电信光缆已经修复。大家可以正常抓虾了!小虾会继续关注中国电信的网络状况。大家如果发现异常,可以随时跟我们联系。 祝大家晚安,明早继续抓虾!:) 晚安, 小虾
Source favicon00:50 New advisory group on health » Official Google Blog


Every day, people use Google to learn more about an illness, drug, or treatment, or simply to research a condition or diagnosis. We want to help users make more empowered and informed healthcare decisions, and have been steadily developing our ability to make our search results more medically relevant and more helpful to users.

Although we have some talented people here with extensive backgrounds in health policy and technology, this is an especially complex area. We often seek expertise from outside the company, and health is no exception. We have formed an advisory council, made up of healthcare experts from provider organizations, consumer and disease-based groups, physician organizations, research institutions, policy foundations, and other fields. The mission of the Google Health Advisory Council is broadly to help us better understand the problems consumers and providers face every day and offer feedback on product ideas and development. It's a great privilege for us to work with this esteemed group

Google Health Advisory Council
(Institutions or affiliations are listed for identification purposes only.)

Chairman
Dean Ornish, M.D., Founder and President, Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

Douglas Bell, M.D., Ph.D., Research Scientist, RAND Health, RAND Corporation

Delos M. Cosgrove, M.D., Chief Executive Officer, The Cleveland Clinic

Molly Coye, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Executive Officer, HealthTech

Dan Crippen, Former Congressional Budget Office Director & Reagan White House Assistant

Linda M. Dillman, Executive Vice President, Risk Management, Benefits and Sustainability, Wal-Mart

John Halamka M.D., M.S., Chief Information Officer, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard Medical School and Chairman, Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)

Bernadine Healy M.D., Former head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Health Editor & Columnist, U.S. News & World Report

Bernie Hengesbaugh, Chief Operating Officer, The American Medical Association (AMA)

Douglas E. Henley, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., Executive Vice President, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)

David Kessler, M.D.,Former FDA Commissioner, Vice Chancellor-Medical Affairs & Dean, School of Medicine, UCSF

John Lumpkin M.D, Senior Vice President, Director of Health Care Group, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

John Rother, Group Executive Officer of Policy & Strategy, AARP

Anna-Lisa Silvestre, Vice President, Online Services, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.

Greg Simon, J.D., President, FasterCures

Mark D. Smith, M.D., MBA, President & Chief Executive Officer, The California HealthCare Foundation

Paul Tang, M.D., Internist & Vice President, Chief Medical Information Officer, Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) & Chairman, Board of Directors, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)

Sharon Terry, M.A., President & Chief Executive Officer, Genetic Alliance

John Tooker, M.D., MBA, F.A.C.P., Executive Vice President & Chief Executive Officer, American College of Physicians (ACP)

Doug Ulman, President, Lance Armstrong Foundation

Robert M. Wachter, M.D., Professor of Medicine, University of California-San Francisco (UCSF); Associate Chairman, UCSF Department of Medicine; Chief of the Medical Service, UCSF Medical Center

Matthew Zachary, Cancer Patient Advocate, Founder & Executive Director, The I'm Too Young for This! Cancer Foundation for Young Adults

Update: Added links to two more bios.

Source favicon00:22 web2.0:细分 or 整合? » It Talks-魏武挥的blog
左侧这张图事实上不存在。这是某个好事者根据Yahoo的版式重新规划的google首页。点击后,可以看大图。数个月前,曾流传于网上,今天被我拿出来说事。 这张图片,整合了Google很多服务,形...

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