Change The Address bar Icon (Favicon)

If you open a web/blog you will see an icon on addressbar. If you make blog in blogger your default icon will be like this:





But you can change the icon (favicon) with your own picture. it's very simple to do that. The first thing you have to do is prepare an image with low dimension, it's about 22x22 pixel to 32x32 pixel, actualy bigger is no problem but it will reduce speed to open your web/blog. And they can be formatted as gif, jpg, bmp, ico, png. Then you store your image to webhosting. But if don't know how to make it or don't want to occupied you can use the icon listed below. Ok lets begin the trick.


1. Login to blogger, chose "Layouts --> Edit HTML
2. Put the code below into your tag or below code.

"link

href=http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image1.gif rel='SHORTCUT ICON'/>

3. The bold text is an address for your icon, you can change it with your own or just copy the below listed address icon.
4. Save your editing.

here is the icon and it's addres


" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image1.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image2.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image3.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image4.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image5.gif
: http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image6.gif
: http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image7.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image8.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image9.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image10.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image11.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image12.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image13.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image14.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image15.gif
" : http://ambasagai.fileave.com/image16.gif


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Embedded Comment Form Under Post

one of the new features from blogger.com is Embedded Commenet From, now you will have a comment form under your post.

The screenshot would be like this :

comment form under post















Are you ready to do some action? Below are the steps to get Comment Form under Post!



  1. Login to http://draft.blogger.com with your blogger ID. Just remember, you should login to http://draft.blogger.com not to http://blogger.com because this feature is still in draft.

  2. Click Settings.

  3. Click Comments tab

  4. Go to Comment Form Placement and choose Embedded below post. Refer to picture below :

    embedded below post

  5. Click save Settings button.

  6. Done.


Please View your blog and click your post title to open your post and you should be able to see the comment form under your post. Are there success? If those things didn’t work please follow the steps below :

  1. Click Layout tab.

  2. Click Edit HTML tab.

  3. Click Download Full Template. Please back up your template (important!)

  4. Please tick the little box beside Expand Widget Templates. Refer to picture below :



    expand-widget.png


  5. Find the code like this (some of template is different, please focus on Green color and some template have two code, please choose the code at your bottom template code:



    <p class='comment-footer'>
    <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'>
    <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a>
    </b:if>

    </p>








  6. Delete the above code and replace with codes below :




    <p class='comment-footer'>

    <b:if cond='data:post.embedCommentForm'>

    <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/>

    <b:else/>


    <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'>

    <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a>

    </b:if>

    </b:if>

    </p>








  7. Click SAVE TEMPLATE







  8. Done. Please see the result.


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Display Yahoo Messenger Status on Blog

The advantage of showing Yahoo Messenger status on your blog is your visittors can talk or ask something to you directly via YM, it will make your relationship with your visitor to be more tighly. Ok lets begin.

If you’re oflfline, it will display image like this:



And if you’re online, it will display icon like this:



It’s very simple to create it. You just copy the code below and put it on your "Page Element" or sidebar.


<a href="ymsgr:sendIM?ulumamis"> <img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=ulumamis&amp;m=g&amp;t=2&amp;l=us"/>
</a>


Change the red text (Ulumamis) with your YM id.
Look at the green number "2", you can change it. What the result of doing this? you will different image/icon as your YM status.

You must try it !!!!



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GOOGLE CHROME

Google Chrome is an open source, free web browser developed by Google that has about 1% share of browser market. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on 2 September 2008. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers.
Chromium is the open source project behind Google Chrome, and is released under the BSD license. It implements the same feature set, but has a slightly different logo.


History

Announcement
The release announcement was originally scheduled for 3 September 2008, and a comic by Scott McCloud was to be sent to journalists and bloggers explaining the features of and motivations for the new browser.[6] Copies intended for Europe were shipped early and German blogger Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped[7] made a scanned copy of the 38-page comic available on his website after receiving it on 1 September 2008.[8] Google subsequently made the comic available on Google Books and their site[9] and mentioned it on its official blog along with an explanation for the early release.[10]

Public release

The browser was first publicly released for Microsoft Windows (XP and later only) on 2 September 2008 in 43 languages, officially a beta version. Chrome quickly gained about 1% market share. Mac OS X and Linux versions are under development.[11][12][13][14]
On 2 September, a CNET news item[15] drew attention to a passage in the terms of service for the initial beta release, which seemed to grant to Google a license to all content transferred via the Chrome browser. The passage in question was inherited from the general Google terms of service.[16] On the same day, Google responded to this criticism by stating that the language used was borrowed from other products, and removed the passage in question from the Terms of Service.[17] Google noted that this change would "apply retroactively to all users who have downloaded Google Chrome."[18] There were subsequent concerns about the browser's use of an unusual tracking feature that sends information about visited websites back to Google. The company stated that this is only enabled when users opt in by checking the option "help make Google Chrome better by automatically sending usage statistics and crash reports to Google" when the browser is installed.[19]
The first release of Google Chrome passed the Acid1 and Acid2 tests. While it did not pass the Acid3 test, it scored 78 out of 100 required to pass the test. This is higher than both Internet Explorer 7 (14) and Firefox 3 (71), but lower than Opera (84).[20] When compared to development builds, Chrome scored lower than Firefox (85), Opera (99), and Safari (100), but still higher than Internet Explorer (21).[20]
[edit]Unofficial Chromium releases, workarounds and mod utilities
On 15 September 2008, CodeWeavers released an unofficial bundle of a WINE derivative and Chromium Developer Build 21 for Linux and Mac OS X, which they dubbed "CrossOver Chromium".[21][22]
An unofficial workaround for use with Windows 2000 was referenced on one of Chromium's issue discussion pages.[23]
An unofficial patch was also released to fix a scrolling bug, which affected certain mouse software.[24]
Iron is a release of Chromium software that explicitly disables the collection and transmission of usage information to Google which is optional within Chrome.[25]

Development

Primary design goals were improvements in security, speed, and stability compared to existing browsers. There also were extensive changes in the user interface.[9] Chrome was assembled from 26 different code libraries from Google and others from third parties such as Netscape.[26]

Security

Chrome periodically downloads updates of two blacklists (one for phishing and one for malware), and warns users when they attempt to visit a harmful site. This service is also made available for use by others via a free public API called "Google Safe Browsing API". Google notifies the owners of listed sites who may not be aware of the presence of the harmful software.[9]
Chrome will typically allocate each tab to fit into its own process to "prevent malware from installing itself" or "using what happens in one tab to affect what happens in another", however the actual process allocation model is more complex.[27] Following the principle of least privilege, each process is stripped of its rights and can compute, but can not write files or read from sensitive areas (e.g. documents, desktop)—this is similar to the "Protected Mode" that is used by Internet Explorer 7 on Windows Vista. The Sandbox Team is said to have "taken this existing process boundary and made it into a jail";[28] for example, malicious software running in one tab is unable to sniff credit card numbers, interact with the mouse, or tell "Windows to run an executable on start-up" and it will be terminated when the tab is closed. This enforces a simple computer security model whereby there are two levels of multilevel security (user and sandbox) and the sandbox can only respond to communication requests initiated by the user.[29]
Typically, Plugins such as Adobe Flash Player are not standardized and as such, cannot be sandboxed as tabs can be. These often need to run at, or above, the security level of the browser itself. To reduce exposure to attack, plugins are run in separate processes that communicate with the renderer, itself operating at "very low privileges" in dedicated per-tab processes. Plugins will need to be modified to operate within this software architecture while following the principle of least privilege.[9] Chrome supports the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI),[30][31] but does not support the embedding of ActiveX controls.[31] Also, Chrome does not have an extension system such as Mozilla's XPInstall architecture.[32] Java applets support is available in Chrome as part of the pending Java 6 update 10, which currently is in Release Candidate testing.[33]
A private browsing feature called Incognito mode is provided that prevents the browser from storing any history information or cookies from the websites visited. This is similar to the private browsing feature available in Apple's Safari and the latest beta version of Internet Explorer 8.[34]
A denial-of-service vulnerability was found that allowed a malicious web page to crash the whole web browser.[35][36] However, Google Chrome developers confirmed the flaw, and it was fixed in the 0.2.149.29 release.[37]

Speed

The JavaScript virtual machine was considered a sufficiently important project to be split off (as was Adobe/Mozilla's Tamarin) and handled by a separate team in Denmark. Existing implementations were designed "for small programs, where the performance and interactivity of the system weren't that important," but web applications such as Gmail "are using the web browser to the fullest when it comes to DOM manipulations and Javascript." The resulting V8 JavaScript engine has features such as hidden class transitions, dynamic code generation, and precise garbage collection.[9] Tests by Google showed that V8 was about twice as fast as Firefox 3 and the Safari 4 beta.[38]
Several websites have performed benchmark tests using the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark[1] tool as well as Google's own set of computationally intense benchmarks, which includes ray tracing and constraint solving.[39] They unanimously report that Chrome performs much faster than all competitors against which it has been tested, including Safari, Firefox 3, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 8.[40][41][42][43] While Opera has not been compared to Chrome yet, in previous tests, it has been shown to be slightly slower than Firefox 3, which in turn, is slower than Chrome.[44][45] Another blog post by Mozilla developer Brendan Eich compared Chrome's V8 engine to his own TraceMonkey Javascript engine which is newly introduced in Firefox 3.1alpha, stating that some tests are faster in one engine and some are faster in the other, with Firefox 3.1a faster overall.[46] John Resig, Mozilla's JavaScript evangelist, further commented on the performance of different browsers on Google's own suite, finding Chrome "decimating" other browsers, but he questions whether Google's suite is representative of real programs. He states that Firefox performs poorly on recursion intensive benchmarks, such as those of Google, because the Mozilla team has not implemented recursion-tracing yet.[47]
Chrome also uses DNS prefetching to speed up website lookups.[48]

Stability

The Gears team was considering a multithreaded browser (noting that a problem with existing web browser implementations was that they are inherently single-threaded) and Chrome implemented this concept with a multi-process architecture,[49] similar to Loosely Coupled Internet Explorer (LCIE) recently implemented by Internet Explorer 8.[50] By default, a separate process is allocated to each site instance and plugin.[51] This prevents tasks from interfering with each other, which is good for security and stability; an attacker successfully gaining access to one application does not gain access to all, and failure in one application results in a Sad Tab screen of death, similar to the well-known Sad Mac, except only one single tab crashes instead of the whole application. This strategy exacts a fixed per-process cost up front, but results in less memory bloat overall as fragmentation is confined to each process and no longer results in further memory allocations.[52]
Chrome features a process management utility called the Task Manager which allows the user to "see what sites are using the most memory, downloading the most bytes and abusing [their] CPU" (as well as the plugins which run in separate processes) and terminate them.[9] Some users have reported a conflict with Internet Explorer, often resulting in the blue screen error on Windows.[53

User interface

The main user interface includes back, forward, refresh, bookmark, go, and cancel options. The options are similar to Safari, while the location of the settings is similar to versions of Internet Explorer starting with version 7. The design of the window is based on Windows Vista.
When the window is not maximized, the tab bar appears directly under the title bar. When maximized, the title bar disappears, and instead, the tab bar is shown at the very top of the window. Unlike other browsers such as Internet Explorer or Firefox which also have a full-screen mode that hides the operating system's interface completely, Chrome can only be maximized like a standard Windows application. Therefore, the Windows task bar, system tray, and start menu link still take space at all times unless they have been configured to hide at all times.
Chrome includes Gears, which adds features for web developers typically relating to the building of web applications (including offline support).[9]
Chrome replaces the browser home page which is displayed when a new tab is created with a New Tab Page. This shows[54] thumbnails of the nine most visited web sites along with the sites most often searched, recent bookmarks, and recently closed tabs.[9]
The Omnibox is the URL box at the top of each tab, which combines the functionalities of both URL box and search box. It includes autocomplete functionality, but only will autocomplete URLs that were manually entered (rather than all links), search suggestions, top pages (previously visited), popular pages (unvisited), and text search over history. Search engines also can be captured by the browser when used via the native user interface by pressing Tab.[9]
Popup windows "are scoped to the tab they came from" and will not appear outside the tab unless the user explicitly drags them out.[9] Popup windows do not run in their own process.[citation needed]
Chrome uses the WebKit rendering engine to display web pages, on advice from the Android team.[9] Like most browsers, Chrome was extensively tested internally before release with unit testing, "automated user interface testing of scripted user actions" and fuzz testing, as well as WebKit's layout tests (99% of which Chrome is claimed to have passed). New browser builds are automatically tested against tens of thousands of commonly accessed websites inside of the Google index within 20-30 minutes.[9]
Tabs are the primary component of Chrome's user interface and as such, have been moved to the top of the window rather than below the controls. This subtle change contrasts with many existing tabbed browsers which are based on windows and contain tabs. Tabs (including their state) can be transferred seamlessly between window containers by dragging. Each tab has its own set of controls, including the Omnibox.[9]
Chrome allows users to make local desktop shortcuts that open web applications in the browser. The browser, when opened in this way, contains none of the regular interface except for the title bar, so as not to "interrupt anything the user is trying to do." This allows web applications to run alongside local software (similar to Mozilla Prism and Fluid).[9]
By default, the status bar is hidden whenever it is not being used. However, it appears at the bottom left corner whenever a page is loading and when a hyperlink is hovered over.
For web developers, Chrome features an element inspector similar to the one in Firebug.[4

Usage Tracking and Communication

Google Chrome identifies each installation with a unique ID and collects usage statistics including keystrokes. Chrome's usage tracking option enables the software to regularly transmit this information to Google[55][not in citation given]. Usage tracking is an option presented to the user during the software's installation. Once accepted, it is possible to disable the transmission of this information by modifying Chrome's "Under the Hood" options.[56] Freeware programs such as UnChrome can remove the unique ID without having to change the browser.[57] Unofficial builds, such as SRWare Iron, seek to remove these features from the browser altogether[58].

Plugins & Themes

Recently, people have started releasing different plugins and themes (Similar to how Firefox uses themes and plugins) for the Chrome browser. Although there is no "official" program to install them with, users have found a way to use them.

Reception

The Daily Telegraph's Matthew Moore summarizes the verdict of early reviewers: "Google Chrome is attractive, fast and has some impressive new features, but may not—yet—be a threat to its Microsoft rival."[59]
Microsoft reportedly "played down the threat from Chrome" and "predicted that most people will embrace Internet Explorer 8."[60] Opera Software said that "Chrome will strengthen the Web as the biggest application platform in the world."[60] Mozilla said that Chrome's introduction into the web browser market comes as "no real surprise", that "Chrome is not aimed at competing with Firefox", — and furthermore, should not affect Google's financing of Firefox.[61][62]
Chrome’s design bridges the gap between desktop and so-called “cloud computing.” At the touch of a button, Chrome lets you make a desktop, Start menu, or Quick Launch shortcut to any Web page or Web application, blurring the line between what’s online and what’s inside your PC. For example, I created a desktop shortcut for Google Maps. When you create a shortcut for a Web application, Chrome strips away all of the toolbars and tabs from the window, leaving you with something that feels much more like a desktop application than like a Web application or page.
—PC World [63]
On September 9, 2008 the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) issued a statement about their first examination of Chrome, expressing a concern over the prominent download links on Google's German web page, because "beta versions should not be employed for general use applications" and browser manufactures should provide appropriate instructions regarding the use of pre-released software. They did, however, praise the browser's technical contribution to improving security on the web.[64]
Concern about Chrome's optional usage collection and tracking have been noted in several publications.[65][66]





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Create Tab View

Tab View is very usefull box. We can fill it with many contain. It will save our blogs area. (See Image Below)


Here is Tutorial how to create a tab view:

1. Login to blogger, go to "Layout --> Edit HTML"
2. Then find this code ]]></b:skin>
3. Insert the below code before ]]></b:skin> or in CSS tag.

div.TabView div.Tabs
{
height: 24px;
overflow: hidden;
}
div.TabView div.Tabs a
{
float: left;
display: block;
width: 90px; /* Width top main menu */
text-align: center;
height: 24px; /* Height top main menu */
padding-top: 3px;
vertical-align: middle;
border: 1px solid #000; /* Top Main menu border color */
border-bottom-width: 0;
text-decoration: none;
font-family: "Times New Roman", Serif; /* Top main menu font */
font-weight: 900;
color: #000; /* Top main menu font color */
}
div.TabView div.Tabs a:hover, div.TabView div.Tabs a.Active
{
background-color: #FF9900; /* Top main menu background color */
}
div.TabView div.Pages
{
clear: both;
border: 1px solid #6E6E6E; /* Content Border color */
overflow: hidden;
background-color: #FF9900; /* Content background color */
}
div.TabView div.Pages div.Page
{
height: 100%;
padding: 0px;
overflow: hidden;
}
div.TabView div.Pages div.Page div.Pad
{
padding: 3px 5px;
}



4. You can change the code according to the red text explanation. To get html color code see HERE
5. The next step is put the code below before </head>

<script src='http://superinhost.com/trikblog/tabview.js' type='text/javascript'/>



6. Then "save" it.
7. Go to "Page Elements" menu
8. Chose "Add Page Element" --> "HTML/Javascript" in place where you want to put this tab.
9. Insert this code :

<form action="tabview.html" method="get">
<div class="TabView" id="TabView">
<div class="Tabs" style="width: 350px;">
<a>Tab 1</a>
<a>Tab 2</a>
<a>Tab 3</a>

</div>
<div class="Pages" style="width: 350px; height: 250px;">

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 1.1 <br />
Tab 1.2 <br />
Tab 1.3 <br />

</div>
</div>

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 2.1 <br />
Tab 2.2 <br />
Tab 2.3 <br />

</div>
</div>

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 3.1 <br />
Tab 3.2 <br />
Tab 3.3 <br />

</div>
</div>


</div>
</div>
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
tabview_initialize('TabView');
</script>



Note :
- The number or the blue text(350px) Is size of the tabview.
- The green code is the main menu text
- The red code is the content of tabview. you can fill it with links, banner, widget, comment or anything.
- To add more menu, see on the blink code. Add the code under it.

Good luck every body.


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How to Create Dropdown Menu

What is dropdown menu?
Dropdown menu is like this :



Here is the trick how to create dropdown menu :

Copy the code below and put it on your page elements.


<select onChange="document.location.href=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;">
<option value="0" selected>Blog Archive</option>
<option value="Links 1">Text 1</option>
<option value="Links 2">Text 2</option>
</select>

The red text is links, change it with your links.
The blue text is Anchor text. Yau must change it.

For example :


<select onChange="document.location.href=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;">
<option value="0" selected>Blog Archive</option>
<option value="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com/2008/02/tutorial-to-create-dtree-menu.htmll"> How to Create Dtree Menul </option>
<option value="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-create-search-engine-in-blogger.html"> How to Create Search Engine </option>
</select>

The result would be like this:



To add more menu/item, put a code like below

<option value="Links 3">Text 3</option>

before this code </select>

If you want the links opened in new window, change the code below

<select onChange="document.location.href=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;">

with this code ::

<select onchange="javascript:window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value);">

The resul would be like this:



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How To Create Readmore

If you post an articel to your blog it will displayed on a main page, if you have a long post content, your blog will opened more long time. But it can be tricked with a script to short your post or only abstraction post will dispaled on a main page, and the full post will replaced by "Read More" link. Here's the trick to create "Readmore"

1. You have to Login to blogger, then chose Layouts --> Edit HTML
2. Click on "Expand Widgets Template" checkbox.
3. Find the code below in your HTML Codes. ( the short way to find is by copy the code below then press "Ctrl + F" then paste in the box)

<div class='post-header-line-1'/>
<div class='post-body'>

or

<div class='post-header-line-1'/>
<div class='post-body entry-content'>


4. If you have found it, put the code below under the above code.

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<style>.fullpost{display:inline;}</style>
<p><data:post.body/></p>
<b:else/>
<style>.fullpost{display:none;}</style>


5. Under the code, you will find code like this <p><data:post.body/></p> you have to put the code below under it.


<a expr:href='data:post.url'>Read More......</a>
</b:if>


6. You can change the "Read More" text with other.
7. Save your job.
8. Go to Setting --> Formatting Tab menu
9. At the lower page you will found "text area" box beside text "Post Template"
10. Put the code below to the box


<span class="fullpost">



</span>


11. Then click Save the setting.
12. If you want to post, put your short post or description above this code <span class="fullpost">, and the next or full post put between <span class="fullpost"> and </span> code.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!

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How to Hide Your Post Date, Time and/or Author

There are some reason for bloger to hide Post date, time and author. May be they want to see their blog looks clear or everything. Now I will show you the trick to "hide your post date, time and or author". the mothods is very simple, just find the code that I pointed to you and delete it. You can chose which part want to delete, date only, time only, author only or it all. Ok, if you decided to do it lets begin the hack.

1. Login to blogger the go to "Layout --> Edit HTML"
2. Click on the "Download Full Template" to back up your template first.
3. Check on the "Expand Widget Templates" check box.

Hide Post Date
find this code and delete it.
<data:post.dateHeader/>.

Hide Post Time
find this code and delete it.
 <span class='post-timestamp'>
<b:if cond='data:top.showTimestamp'>
<data:top.timestampLabel/>
<b:if cond='data:post.url'>
<a class='timestamp-link' expr:href='data:post.url' rel='bookmark'
title='permanent link'><abbr class='published'
expr:title='data:post.timestampISO8601'><data:post.timestamp/></abbr></a>
</b:if>
</b:if>
</span>
.

Hide Post Author
find this code and delete it.
 <span class='post-author vcard'>
<b:if cond='data:top.showAuthor'>
<data:top.authorLabel/>
<span class='fn'><data:post.author/></span>
</b:if>
</span>
.

5. Save your editting

Good Luck ............

Related Post :
Change Post Date Become Calender Icon


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Feature Draft Blogger

KOmentar di Bawah Postingan

Emang Blogger terus Selalu memberikan pelayanan yang memudahkan para Penggunannnya.. salah satu Featurenya adalah [Blogger In Draf].

cara Menggunakannya Mudah ketik aja URLnya di http://draft.blogger.com/

Didalam Draft Blogger ini ada Feature Membuat Kotak komentar dibawah postingan.. maksudnya apa sih?? ituloh kaya Kotak Komentar Yang ada di Wordpress yang langsung di bawah article...

cara Mengaturnya mudah kalo sudah masuk ke http://draft.blogger.com/ pilih tab {Setting/Pengaturan}terus Klik juga {Comment/Komentar}.Contoh Gambarnya bisa diliat seperti yang dibawah ini.. :





Tuh yang dilingkari warna merah settinganya,,, Kemudian setelah itu {Save/Simpan}
Dan silahkan lihat hasil Modifikasinya..



Semoga Berhasil..

Sangat disayangkan jika Ilmu hanya Copy paste...

Berkreasilah dengan Cara mengembangkannya ..

Maju terus Blogger iNdonesia..


Sumber :http://dunia-blogger.blogspot.com/2008/07/coment-under-post.html

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How to Create Horizontal Tabs Menu

What is horizontal tabs menu? horizontal tabs menu is bla..bla..bla... I can't explain anymore, he..he., it's look like this:



To create it is not as simple as it's look, it's complicated. You have to design button, you have to create CSS and HTML code. Now I will show you how to create "Horizontal tabs menu" in blogger.


The first thing you have to di is create an image like this:

and

If you can't to create it, you can use my below images:

blackleft.gifblackright.gif
greenleft.gifgreenright.gif
redleft.gifredright.gif
unguleft.gifunguright.gif
yellowleft.gifyellowright.gif
blueleft.gifblueright.gif
whiteleft.gifwhiteright.gif


Ok, let's begin

1. Login to Blogger, chose "Lay out --> Template --> Edit HTML"
2. Don't forget to backup your template first.
3. Check the "Expand Widget Templates" checkbox.
4. Try to find this code ]]></b:skin>, if you found it then put the code below above it

/*credits : http://trick-blog.blogspot.com */
#tabshori {
float:left;
width:100%;
font-size:13px;
border-bottom:1px solid #2763A5;
line-height:normal;
}
#tabshori ul {
margin:0;
padding:10px 10px 0 50px;
list-style:none;
}
#tabshori li {
display:inline;
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
#tabshori a {
float:left;
background:url("http://blogoholic.info/files/menu/blackleft.gif") no-repeat left top;
margin:0;
padding:0 0 0 4px;
text-decoration:none;
}
#tabshori a span {
float:left;
display:block;
background:url("http://blogoholic.info/files/menu/blackright.gif") no-repeat right top;
padding:5px 14px 4px 4px;
color:#24618E;
}
#tabshori a span {float:none;}
/* End IE5-Mac hack */
#tabshori a:hover {
background-position:0% -42px;
}
#tabshori a:hover span {
background-position:100% -42px;
}


you can change the bold text with other image, for example, if you want to chose my red menu image the code will be like this:

background:url("http://blogoholic.info/files/menu/redleft.gif") no-repeat left top;

background:url("http://blogoholic.info/files/menu/redright.gif") no-repeat right top;


5. Then copy the code below

<div id="tabshori">
<ul>
<!-- Change the links with your own links -->
<li><a href="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com"><span>Home</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com"><span>Trik-Tips</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com"><span>Free Template </span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://trick-blog.blogspot.com"><span>Blog Dictionary</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http:/trick-blog.blogspot.com"><span>Profile</span></a></li>
</ul>
</div >


change http://trik-tips.blogspot.com with your own link, and change the bold text with your own text.

6. Next step is to put the tabs menu into your blog, this more difficult because we have different templates. There are some methods to do this, Here is the methods, you can chose and try for any methods.

- methode A:
Find this code :<div id="content-wrapper">. if you found it, paste the above code (code number five) above it. Preview your template, if it looks good save your editting, but if it's not good try to put above this code </div>, you will find many codes like that, try to put the code above it and preview your your blog, do it more often until it's suitable for your template.

If you have nice with your menu position, is unnecessary to do methode B, but if you feel difficult to apply methode A you can try methode B
- methode B:
Find the below code :

<b:section class='header' id='header'
maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>
<b:widget id='Header1' locked='true'
title='your blog title (Header)' type='Header'/>
</b:section>


change the green text so that to become like this:

<b:section class='header' id='header'
maxwidgets='2' showaddelement='yes'>
<b:widget id='Header1' locked='false'
title='your blog title (Header)' type='Header'/>
</b:section>


Save your setting, the go to "Page Elements" and click "Add page Element " on the header area, chose "HTML/JavaScript" then put the number five code above into "content" box, then click "save" and preview your new blog.

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How to Hide Navbar (Navigation Bar)

Navbar (Navigation Bar) is fasility of blogger.com. But many blogger want to hide this navbar because it will make their blog layout look better without a box (navbar) above it. The Question "is this break TOS (Term Of Service) of blogger.com?" I don't know, but so far is good, there are many blogger hide their navbar but no reaction from blogger.com. So? do you want to hide Your blog navbar? if you want here's the trick to hide blogger navbar:

1. Login to Blogger then klick "Layout --> Edit HTML".
2. Copy the code below and insert into your <head> tag.

#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}


3. for example put like this

-----------------------------------------------
Blogger Template Style
Name: xxx
Designer: xxx
URL: http://trick-blog.blogspot.com
Date: Januari 2008
----------------------------------------------- */

#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}


/* Variable definitions
====================

4. Save your setting, and open your blog, You will have no navbar in your blog page

CONGRATULATION!!!!!

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Change Post Date Become Calender Icon

If you bored with your blog face, may be you can use this trick to make your blog more beautiful. This trick will explain "how to change posting date to become a calender icon" like as you see in my blog. If you interest c'mon let's do it now.
The first thing you have to do is change your "date header format" to become mm.dd.yyyy (1.24.2008). How to do this? go to your blogger account, then chose "Setting --> Formatting, change "date header format" to become what I said before (mm.dd.yyyy) then save your setting.

Next step is go to tabs "Template --> Edit HTML". Don't forget to backup your template first. Click on a "Expand Widget Templates" check box. OK lets go to the deep trick.

1. Find this code <TITLE><data:blog.pageTitle/></TITLE> in your HTML. If you found it, put the code below under it.

<SCRIPT type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
/*********************************/
/* http://trick-blog.blogspot.com */
/*********************************/
function date_replace(date) {
var da = date.split('.');
var day = da[1], mon = da[0], year = da[2];
var month =
['0','Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
document.write("<div class='month'>"+month[mon]+"</div> <div class='day'>"+day+"</div>");
}
//]]>
</SCRIPT>


2. Then Find this code:

.date-header {
margin: 1.5em 0 0;
font-weight: normal;
color: $dateHeaderColor;
font-size: 100%;
}


if you can't found it try to find this:

h2.date-header {
margin:1.5em 0 .5em;
}


3. OK, you have found it? next step is put the below code under it.

.dateblock {
background: url("http://blogoholic.info/files/kalender/bluecalend.gif")
no-repeat;
width: 50px;
margin: 0;
font-weight: bold;
height: 50px;
/*position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;*/
float: left;
text-align: center;
}

.month {
font-size: 11px;
width: 37px;
margin: 0 5px;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: #fff;
}

.day {
color:#3366CC;
font-size: 19px;
width: 37px;
margin: 0 5px;

}


Code http://blogoholic.info/files/kalender/bluecalend.gif is the place for calender icon, you can change it with your own image or use my image below. what to do is change the bold text with the pictures code below, for example, if you want to change it with red icon calender, just change bluecalend.gif with redcalend.gif.
here is the icon images:

blackcalend.gifblue2calend.gifbluecalend.gif
greencalend.giforangecalend.gifpinkcalend.gif
redcalend.gifungucalend.gifyellowcalend.gif


4. Next step is find this code <data:post.dateHeader/>. The easy way to find it is by copying the code the press Ctrl-f then paste to the shown box, you will found the code immediately. If you didn't anything you can find it manually. OK, If you found it change the code with the below script.

<DIV class='dateblock'> <SCRIPT> date_replace('<data:post.dateHeader/>');</SCRIPT></DIV>

5. Save your editting, and see the result, is it working? :t

if the month and date upper, you can add this code padding: 4px 0px 0px 0px; under this code .month { and this .day {

Good Luck ............

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Membuat Tampilan Blog lebih menarik

Hallo Para Blogger Mania dimanapun anda berada,:D . kali ini kita akan mencoba membahas tentang "Bagaimana Cara Membuat Postingan/Content Blog Agar Lebih menarik Dengan Icon2 Snyuman . Maksudnya apaan tuh?
Gini lho, kalo di layanan Blog lain semisal Wordpress, setiap kita mengetikkan tanda ini :) maka yang muncul adalah gambar ini :) , kalo tanda ini :p maka yang muncul gambar ini :p dan lain-lain . Nha kalo gitu kan akan membuat blog kita menjadi lebih expressive tuh. Sayangnya bagi kita yang memakai layanan di Blogger tidak mendapat fasilitas tersebut. Tapi tenang aja bung, dalam kali ini kita akan mencoba membahas bagaimana supaya bagi kita yang memakai layanan Blogger bisa seperti yang ada di Wordpress. Langkahnya cukup mudah, gini lho.....



1. Login ke blogger trus pilih Layout -->> Edit HTML
2. Beri tanda centang pada jawaban yang benar, eh, maksudnya pada Expand Widget Templates
3. Cari kode ini ]]></b:skin> (letaknya kira2 di bagian tengah posisi kiri)
4. Masukkan script di bawah ini persis dibawah kode ]]></b:skin>

<script src='http://ambasagai.fileave.com/smile/smile.js' type='text/javascript'/>


Jangan lupa disimpan, trus coba deh kamu posting dengan memakai kode-kode tersebut, Insya4JJI berhasil. kalo gagal coba lagi, kalo masih gagal ya coba sekali lagi, kalo masih gagal lagi ya mengkin servernya lagi down atau itu emang karena kamu kurang beruntung. :D

Berikut ini adalah beberapa standar kode smile yang bisa digunakan :

:) --> :)
:D --> :D
:$ --> :$
:( --> :(
:p --> :p
;) --> ;)
:k --> :k
:@ --> :@
:# --> :#
:x --> :x
:o --> :o
:L --> :L
:O --> :O
:r --> :r
:y --> :y
:t --> :t
:s --> :s
:~ --> :~
:v --> :v
:f --> :f
:d --> :d
:c --> :c
:z --> :z

Sebelum mengetikkan kodenya, harus di spasi dulu.
Semoga berhasil ya.... :D
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Merubah Tampilan Wallpaper Toolbar











Bosan dengan toolbar Windows Explorer yang coklat polos? Yuk, hiasi dengan gambar pilihan pribadi Sesuai Keinginan Kita..


Apa yang kita pakai untuk menjelajah isi harddisk, membuka folder, mengakses file di Windows? Jawabnya pasti Windows Explorer.

Anda bisa saja membuat Windows Explorer tampil lebih menarik. Caranya, hiasi toolbar Windows Explorer dengan gambar. Toolbar yang biasanya tampil dengan warna coklat polos tanpa motif bisa berubah menjadi toolbar dengan gambar pilihan kita.

Berikut adalah langkah-langkah untuk menghiasi toolbar dengan gambar.
1. Siapkan gambar untuk dijadikan latar belakang Windows Explorer. Lebar gambarnya sekitar 80 pixel, sedangkan panjangnya terserah Anda.
2. Ingat-ingat lokasi penyimpanan gambar tersebut dan pastikan gambar tersebut disimpan dengan format bitmap (BMP).
3. Buat sebuah file registry dengan menggunakan Notepad atau penyunting teks lainnya. Ketikkan skrip ini.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER-Software-Microsoft-Internet Explorer-Toolbar]
"BackBitmap"="D:--Wallpaper--Gambar BLEACH--title.bmp"

Baris pertama menandakan bawah Registry Editor yang digunakan adalah Registry Editor versi 5 yang digunakan di Windows 2000, XP, atau NT. Kalau Anda memakai Windows 98 atau ME, ketikkan “REGEDIT4”. Baris berikutnya adalah letak file latar belakang yang hendak menghiasi toobar. Jika Anda tidak tahu letak filenya, klik kanan pada file latar belakang, klik [Properties], lalu salin tulisan yang ada pada bagian sebelah kanan Location. Jangan lupa, pada registry, direktori menggunakan “--”, bukan “-” seperti di Properties.

4. Selanjutnya simpan file tersebut dengan ekstensi REG. Caranya klik [File] > [Save As]. Di bagian “Save as type:” pilih [All Files], dan ketikkan nama file dengan ekstensi REG.



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Google










Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. The Google headquarters, the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of 30 June 2008 the company has 19,604 full-time employees.[3]





Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. The Google headquarters, the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of 30 June 2008 the company has 19,604 full-time employees.[3]

Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company on 4 September 1998. The initial public offering took place on 19 August 2004, raising US$1.67 billion, making it worth US$23 billion. Google has continued its growth through a series of new product developments, acquisitions, and partnerships. Environmentalism, philanthropy, and positive employee relations have been important tenets during the growth of Google, the latter resulting in being identified multiple times as Fortune Magazine's #1 Best Place to Work.[4] The unofficial company slogan is "Don't be evil", although criticism of Google includes concerns regarding the privacy of personal information, copyright, censorship, and discontinuation of services.

History of Google

Google began in January 1996, as a research project by Larry Page, who was soon joined by Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California.[5] They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better ranking of results than existing techniques, which ranked results according to the number of times the search term appeared on a page.[6] Their search engine was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to estimate the importance of a site.[7] A small search engine called Rankdex was already exploring a similar strategy.[8]
Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant web pages must be the most relevant pages associated with the search, Page and Brin tested their thesis as part of their studies, and laid the foundation for their search engine. Originally, the search engine used the Stanford University website with the domain google.stanford.edu. The domain google.com was registered on 15 September 1997,[9] and the company was incorporated as Google Inc. on 4 September 1998 at a friend's garage in Menlo Park, California. The total initial investment raised for the new company amounted to almost US$1.1 million, including a US$100,000 check by Andy Bechtolsheim, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems.[10]
In March 1999, the company moved into offices in Palo Alto, home to several other noted Silicon Valley technology startups.[11] After quickly outgrowing two other sites, the company leased a complex of buildings in Mountain View at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway from Silicon Graphics (SGI) in 2003.[12] The company has remained at this location ever since, and the complex has since come to be known as the Googleplex (a play on the word googolplex). In 2006, Google bought the property from SGI for US$319 million.[13]
The Google search engine attracted a loyal following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design and usability.[14] In 2000, Google began selling advertisements associated with search keywords.[5] The ads were text-based to maintain an uncluttered page design and to maximize page loading speed.[5] Keywords were sold based on a combination of price bid and clickthroughs, with bidding starting at US$.05 per click.[5] This model of selling keyword advertising was pioneered by Goto.com (later renamed Overture Services, before being acquired by Yahoo! and rebranded as Yahoo! Search Marketing).[15][16][17] Goto.com was an Idealab spin off created by Bill Gross, and was the first company to successfully provide a pay-for-placement search service. Overture Services later sued Google over alleged infringements of Overture's pay-per-click and bidding patents by Google's AdWords service. The case was settled out of court, with Google agreeing to issue shares of common stock to Yahoo! in exchange for a perpetual license.[18]. Thus, while many of its dot-com rivals failed in the new Internet marketplace, Google quietly rose in stature while generating revenue.[5]
The name "Google" originated from a common misspelling of the word "googol",[19][20] which refers to 10100, the number represented by a 1 followed by one hundred zeros. Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb "google", was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, meaning "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet."[21][22]
A patent describing part of the Google ranking mechanism (PageRank) was granted on 4 September 2001.[23] The patent was officially assigned to Stanford University and lists Lawrence Page as the inventor.

Financing and initial public offering
The first funding for Google as a company was secured in 1998, in the form of a US$100,000 contribution from Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, given to a corporation which did not yet exist.[24] Around six months later, a much larger round of funding was announced, with the major investors being rival venture capital firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (John Doerr) and Sequoia Capital (Michael Moritz), Google being a rare co-investment by the two rivals.[24]
The Google IPO took place on 19 August 2004. 19,605,052 shares were offered at a price of US$85 per share.[25][26] Of that, 14,142,135 (another mathematical reference as √2 ≈ 1.4142135) were floated by Google, and the remaining 5,462,917 were offered by existing stockholders. The sale of US$1.67 billion gave Google a market capitalization of more than US$23 billion.[27] The vast majority of the 271 million shares remained under the control of Google. Many Google employees became instant paper millionaires. Yahoo!, a competitor of Google, also benefited from the IPO because it owned 8.4 million shares of Google as of 9 August 2004, ten days before the IPO.[28]
The stock performance of Google after its first IPO launch has gone well, with shares hitting US$700 for the first time on 31 October 2007,[29] due to strong sales and earnings in the advertising market, as well as the release of new features such as the desktop search function and its iGoogle personalized home page.[30] The surge in stock price is fueled primarily by individual investors, as opposed to large institutional investors and mutual funds.[30]
The company is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol GOOG and under the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GGEA.

Growth
While the primary business interest is in the web content arena, Google has begun experimenting with other markets, such as radio and print publications. On 17 January 2006, Google announced that its purchase of a radio advertising company "dMarc", which provides an automated system that allows companies to advertise on the radio.[31] This will allow Google to combine two niche advertising media—the Internet and radio—with Google's ability to laser-focus on the tastes of consumers. Google has also begun an experiment in selling advertisements from its advertisers in offline newspapers and magazines, with select advertisements in the Chicago Sun-Times.[32] They have been filling unsold space in the newspaper that would have normally been used for in-house advertisements.

Acquisitions
Since 2001, Google has acquired several small start-up companies.
In 2004, Google acquired a company called Keyhole, Inc. [33], which developed a product called Earth Viewer which was renamed in 2005 to Google Earth
In February 2006, software company Adaptive Path sold Measure Map, a weblog statistics application, to Google. Registration to the service has since been temporarily disabled. The last update regarding the future of Measure Map was made on 6 April 2006 and outlined many of the known issues of the service.[34]
In late 2006, Google bought online video site YouTube for US$1.65 billion in stock.[35] Shortly after, on 31 October 2006, Google announced that it had also acquired JotSpot, a developer of wiki technology for collaborative Web sites.[36]
On 13 April 2007, Google reached an agreement to acquire DoubleClick. Google agreed to buy the company for US$3.1 billion.[37]
On 9 July 2007, Google announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire enterprise messaging security and compliance company

Partnerships
In 2005, Google entered into partnerships with other companies and government agencies to improve production and services. Google announced a partnership with NASA Ames Research Center to build up 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of offices and work on research projects involving large-scale data management, nanotechnology, distributed computing, and the entrepreneurial space industry.[39] Google also entered into a partnership with Sun Microsystems in October to help share and distribute each other's technologies.[40] The company entered into a partnership with AOL of Time Warner,[41] to enhance each other's video search services.
The same year, the company became a major financial investor of the new .mobi top-level domain for mobile devices, in conjunction with several other companies, including Microsoft, Nokia, and Ericsson among others.[42] In September 2007, Google launched, "Adsense for Mobile", a service for its publishing partners which provides the ability to monetize their mobile websites through the targeted placement of mobile text ads,[43] and acquired the mobile social networking site, Zingku.mobi, to "provide people worldwide with direct access to Google applications, and ultimately the information they want and need, right from their mobile devices."[44]
In 2006, Google and Fox Interactive Media of News Corp. entered into a US$900 million agreement to provide search and advertising on the popular social networking site, MySpace.[45]
Google has developed a partnership with GeoEye to launch a satellite providing Google with high-resolution (0.41m black and white, 1.65m color) imagery for Google Earth. The satellite was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on 6 September 2008.[46]

Products and services

Google appliance as shown at RSA Conference 2008
Main article: List of Google products
Google has created services and tools for the general public and business environment alike; including Web applications, advertising networks and solutions for businesses.

Advertising
99% of Google's revenue is derived from its advertising programs[47]. For the 2006 fiscal year, the company reported US$10.492 billion in total advertising revenues and only US$112 million in licensing and other revenues.[48] Google is able to precisely track users' interests across affiliated sites using DoubleClick technology[49] and Google Analytics.[50] Google's advertisements carry a lower price tag when their human ad-rating team working around the world believes the ads improve the company's user experience.[51] Google AdWords allows Web advertisers to display advertisements in Google's search results and the Google Content Network, through either a cost-per-click or cost-per-view scheme. Google AdSense website owners can also display adverts on their own site, and earn money every time ads are clicked.
Google has also been criticized by advertisers regarding its inability to combat click fraud, when a person or automated script is used to generate a charge on an advertisement without really having an interest in the product. Industry reports in 2006 claim that approximately 14 to 20 percent of clicks were in fact fraudulent or invalid.[52]

Software
The Google web search engine is the company's most popular service. As of August 2007, Google is the most used search engine on the web with a 53.6% market share, ahead of Yahoo! (19.9%) and Live Search (12.9%).[53] Google indexes billions of Web pages, so that users can search for the information they desire, through the use of keywords and operators, although at any given time it will only return a maximum of 1,000 results for any specific search query. Google has also employed the Web Search technology into other search services, including Image Search, Google News, the price comparison site Google Product Search, the interactive Usenet archive Google Groups, Google Maps, and more.
In 2004, Google launched its own free web-based e-mail service, known as Gmail (or Google Mail in some jurisdictions).[54] Gmail features spam-filtering technology and the capability to use Google technology to search e-mail. The service generates revenue by displaying advertisements and links from the AdWords service that are tailored to the choice of the user and/or content of the e-mail messages displayed on screen.
In early 2006, the company launched Google Video, which not only allows users to search and view freely available videos but also offers users and media publishers the ability to publish their content, including television shows on CBS, NBA basketball games, and music videos.[55]
Google has also developed several desktop applications, including Google Desktop, Picasa, SketchUp and Google Earth, an interactive mapping program powered by satellite and aerial imagery that covers the vast majority of the planet. Google Earth is generally considered to be remarkably accurate and extremely detailed. Many major cities have such detailed images that one can zoom in close enough to see vehicles and pedestrians clearly. Consequently, there have been some concerns about national security implications; contention is that the software can be used to pinpoint with near-precision accuracy the physical location of critical infrastructure, commercial and residential buildings, bases, government agencies, and so on. However, the satellite images are not necessarily frequently updated, and all of them are available at no charge through other products and even government sources; the software simply makes accessing the information easier. A number of Indian state governments have raised concerns about the security risks posed by geographic details provided by Google Earth's satellite imaging.[56]
Google has promoted their products in various ways. In London, Google Space was set-up in Heathrow Airport, showcasing several products, including Gmail, Google Earth and Picasa.[57][58] Also, a similar page was launched for American college students, under the name College Life, Powered by Google.[59]
In 2007, some reports surfaced that Google was planning the release of its own mobile phone, possibly a competitor to Apple's iPhone.[60][61][62] The project, called Android, an operating system provides a standard development kit that will allow any "Android" phone to run software developed for the Android SDK, no matter the phone manufacturer.
On 1 September 2008, Google pre-announced the upcoming availability of Google Chrome, an open-source web browser[63], which was released on 2 September 2008.

Enterprise Products
Google entered the Enterprise market in February, 2002 with the launch of its Google Search Appliance, targeted toward providing search technology to larger organizations[64]. Providing search for a smaller document repository, Google launched the Mini in 2005.
Late in 2006, Google began to sell Custom Search Business Edition, providing customers with an advertising-free window into Google.com's index[65]. In 2008, Google re-branded its next version of Custom Search Business Edition as Google Site Search[65].
In 2007, Google launched Google Apps Premier Edition, a version of Google Apps targeted primarily at the business user. It includes such extras as more disk space for e-mail, API access, and premium support, for a price of US$50 per user per year. A large implementation of Google Apps with 38,000 users is at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.[66]
Also in 2007, Google acquired Postini[67] and continued to sell the acquired technology[68] as Google Security Services[69].

Platform



Google runs its services on several server farms, each comprising thousands of low-cost commodity computers running stripped-down versions of Linux. While the company divulges no details of its hardware, a 2006 estimate cites 450,000 servers, "racked up in clusters at data centers around the world."[70]

Corporate affairs and culture

Left to right, Eric E. Schmidt, Sergey Brin and Larry Page
Google is known for its relaxed corporate culture, of which its playful variations on its own corporate logo are an indicator. In 2007 and 2008, Fortune Magazine placed Google at the top of its list of the hundred best places to work.[4] Google's corporate philosophy embodies such casual principles as "you can make money without doing evil," "you can be serious without a suit," and "work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun."[71]
Google has been criticized for having salaries below industry standards.[72] For example, some system administrators earn no more than US$35,000 per year – considered to be quite low for the Bay Area job market.[73] However, Google's stock performance following its IPO has enabled many early employees to be competitively compensated by participation in the corporation's remarkable equity growth.[74]
After the company's IPO in August 2004, it was reported that founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and CEO Eric Schmidt, requested that their base salary be cut to US$1.00.[75] Subsequent offers by the company to increase their salaries have been turned down, primarily because, "their primary compensation continues to come from returns on their ownership stakes in Google. As significant stockholders, their personal wealth is tied directly to sustained stock price appreciation and performance, which provides direct alignment with stockholder interests."[75] Prior to 2004, Schmidt was making US$250,000 per year, and Page and Brin each earned a salary of US$150,000.[75]
They have all declined recent offers of bonuses and increases in compensation by Google's board of directors. In a 2007 report of the United States' richest people, Forbes reported that Sergey Brin and Larry Page were tied for #5 with a net worth of US$18.5 billion each.[76]
In 2007 and through early 2008, Google has seen the departure of several top executives. Justin Rosenstein, Google’s product manager, left in June 2007.[77] Shortly thereafter, Gideon Yu, former chief financial officer of YouTube, a Google unit, joined Facebook[78] along with Benjamin Ling, a high-ranking engineer, who left in October 2007.[79] In March 2008, two senior Google leaders announced their desire to pursue other opportunities. Sheryl Sandburg, ex-VP of global online sales and operations began her position as COO of Facebook[80] while Ash ElDifrawi, former head of brand advertising, left to become CMO of Netshops Inc.[81]
Google's persistent cookie and other information collection practices have led to concerns over user privacy. As of 11 December 2007, Google, like the Microsoft search engine, stores "personal information for 18 months" and by comparison, Yahoo! and AOL (Time Warner) "retain search requests for 13 months."[82]
U.S. District Court Judge Louis Stanton, on July 1, 2008 ordered Google to give YouTube user data / log to Viacom to support its case in a billion-dollar copyright lawsuit against Google.[83][84] Google and Viacom, however, on July 14, 2008, agreed in compromise to protect YouTube users' personal data in the $1 billion (£ 497 million) copyright lawsuit. Google agreed it will make user information and internet protocol addresses from its YouTube subsidiary anonymous before handing over the data to Viacom. The privacy deal also applied to other litigants including the FA Premier League, the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organisation and the Scottish Premier League.[85][86] The deal however did not extend the anonymity to employees, since Viacom would prove that Google staff are aware of uploading of illegal material to the site. The parties therefore will further meet on the matter lest the data be made available to the court.[87]

Googleplex

The Googleplex

Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, is referred to as "the Googleplex" in a play of words; a googolplex being 1010100, or a one followed by a googol of zeros, and the HQ being a complex of buildings (cf. multiplex, cineplex, etc). The lobby is decorated with a piano, lava lamps, old server clusters, and a projection of search queries on the wall. The hallways are full of exercise balls and bicycles. Each employee has access to the corporate recreation center. Recreational amenities are scattered throughout the campus and include a workout room with weights and rowing machines, locker rooms, washers and dryers, a massage room, assorted video games, Foosball, a baby grand piano, a pool table, and ping pong. In addition to the rec room, there are snack rooms stocked with various foods and drinks.[88]

Sign at the Googleplex
In 2006, Google moved into 311,000 square feet (28,900 m2) of office space in New York City, at 111 Eighth Ave. in Manhattan.[89] The office was specially designed and built for Google and houses its largest advertising sales team, which has been instrumental in securing large partnerships, most recently deals with MySpace and AOL.[89] In 2003, they added an engineering staff in New York City, which has been responsible for more than 100 engineering projects, including Google Maps, Google Spreadsheets, and others.[89] It is estimated that the building costs Google US$10 million per year to rent and is similar in design and functionality to its Mountain View headquarters, including foosball, air hockey, and ping-pong tables, as well as a video game area.[89] In November 2006, Google opened offices on Carnegie Mellon's campus in Pittsburgh.[90] By late 2006, Google also established a new headquarters for its AdWords division in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[91]
Google is taking steps to ensure that their operations are environmentally sound. In October 2006, the company announced plans to install thousands of solar panels to provide up to 1.6 megawatts of electricity, enough to satisfy approximately 30% of the campus' energy needs.[92] The system will be the largest solar power system constructed on a U.S. corporate campus and one of the largest on any corporate site in the world.[92] Google has faced accusations in Harper's Magazine[93] of being extremely excessive with their energy usage, and were accused of employing their "Don't be evil" motto as well as their very public energy saving campaigns as means of trying to cover up or make up for the massive amounts of energy their servers actually require.

Innovation time off
As an interesting motivation technique (usually called Innovation Time Off), all Google engineers are encouraged to spend 20% of their work time (one day per week) on projects that interest them. Some of Google's newer services, such as Gmail, Google News, Orkut, and AdSense originated from these independent endeavors.[94] In a talk at Stanford University, Marissa Mayer, Google's Vice President of Search Products and User Experience, stated that her analysis showed that half of the new product launches originated from the 20% time.[95]

Easter eggs and April Fool's Day jokes

Google has a tradition of creating April Fool's Day jokes—such as Google MentalPlex, which allegedly featured the use of mental power to search the web.[96] In 2002, they claimed that pigeons were the secret behind their growing search engine.[97] In 2004, they featured Google Lunar (which claimed to feature jobs on the moon),[98] and in 2005, a fictitious brain-boosting drink, termed Google Gulp was announced.[99] In 2006, they came up with Google Romance, a hypothetical online dating service.[100] In 2007, Google announced two joke products. The first was a free wireless Internet service called TiSP (Toilet Internet Service Provider)[101] in which one obtained a connection by flushing one end of a fiber-optic cable down their toilet and waiting only an hour for a "Plumbing Hardware Dispatcher (PHD)" to connect it to the Internet.[101] Additionally, Google's Gmail page displayed an announcement for Gmail Paper, which allows users of their free email service to have email messages printed and shipped to a snail mail address.[102]
Google's services contain a number of Easter eggs; for instance, the Language Tools page offers the search interface in the Swedish Chef's "Bork bork bork," Pig Latin, "Hacker" (actually leetspeak), Elmer Fudd, and Klingon.[103] In addition, the search engine calculator provides the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.[104] As Google’s search box can be used as a unit converter (as well as a calculator), some non-standard units are built in, such as the Smoot. Google also routinely modifies its logo in accordance with various holidays or special events throughout the year, such as Christmas, Mother's Day, or the birthdays of various notable individuals.[105]

IPO and culture
Many people speculated that Google's IPO would inevitably lead to changes in the company's culture,[106] because of shareholder pressure for employee benefit reductions and short-term advances, or because a large number of the company's employees would suddenly become millionaires on paper. In a report given to potential investors, co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page promised that the IPO would not change the company's culture.[107] Later Mr. Page said, "We think a lot about how to maintain our culture and the fun elements. We spent a lot of time getting our offices right. We think it's important to have a high density of people. People are packed together everywhere. We all share offices. We like this set of buildings because it's more like a densely packed university campus than a typical suburban office park."[108] Google has faced allegations of sexism and ageism from former employees.[109][110]
However, many analysts are finding that as Google grows, the company is becoming more "corporate". In 2005, articles in The New York Times and other sources began suggesting that Google had lost its anti-corporate, no evil philosophy.[111][112][113] In an effort to maintain the company's unique culture, Google has designated a Chief Culture Officer in 2006, who also serves as the Director of Human Resources. The purpose of the Chief Culture Officer is to develop and maintain the culture and work on ways to keep true to the core values that the company was founded on in the beginning—a flat organization with a collaborative environment.[114]

Philanthropy

In 2004, Google formed a for-profit philanthropic wing, Google.org, with a start-up fund of US$1 billion.[115] The express mission of the organization is to create awareness about climate change, global public health, and global poverty. One of its first projects is to develop a viable plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that can attain 100 mpg. The founding and current director is Dr. Larry Brilliant.[116]

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