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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Google+ introduces a new type of privacy problems which I can only describe as the inverted personal privacy dilemma. It is no longer an issue of “What I choose to share with Google and then what Google shows to others”, the issue is now: “What friends/complete strangers choose to share about me to Google, and my inability to do anything about it”. The responsibility of maintaining my personal privacy has been partially removed from my hands, and placed in the hands of the people of internet.

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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Airbnb has a brilliantly engineered title, and with a little bit of effort, they optimize the search experience for 2 major types of search engine users:

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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For months, I’ve been trying to figure out why Google Maps’s city labels seem so much more readable than the labels on other mapping sites.
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    <title>The Tax Haven That's Saving Google Billions - BusinessWeek</title>
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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The heart of Google's (GOOG) international operations is a silvery glass office building in central Dublin, a block from the city's Grand Canal. In 2009 the office, which houses roughly 2,000 Google employees, was credited with 88 percent of the search juggernaut's $12.5 billion in sales outside the U.S. Most of the profits, however, went to the tax haven of Bermuda.

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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The goal of this post is to give you an overview of how you can use Google Maps API V3 to create unique map styles. I’ll begin by detailing how your mashups can be improved by removing select map elements, and then I’ll go on to detail how you can “simplify” other map elements. After that, I’ll discuss some of the ways in which you can modify the coloring of existing map elements in order to create visually striking map styles. Finally, I’ll discuss some practices to avoid when styling your mashups.
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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This document outlines the steps that are necessary in order to make your AJAX application crawlable. Once you have fully understood each of these steps, it should not take you very long to actually make your application crawlable! However, you do need to understand each of the steps involved, so we recommend reading this guide in its entirety.
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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Someone once told me that there is nowhere we are more honest than the search box. We don't lie to Google. Period. We type in what we're thinking -- good, bad, and ugly. There's probably no piece of information that would better show what's on someone's mind than their stream of searches.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>jpcody</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The Closure Compiler compiles JavaScript into compact, high-performance code. The compiler removes dead code and rewrites and minimizes what's left so that it downloads and runs quickly. It also also checks syntax, variable references, and types, and warns about common JavaScript pitfalls. These checks and optimizations help you write apps that are less buggy and easier to maintain. You can use the compiler with Closure Inspector, a Firebug extension that makes debugging the obfuscated code almost as easy as debugging the human-readable source.]]></description>
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