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June 1, 2011

MAGAZINE MOUNTAIN

I have to get rid of some magazines before my shelves collapse! I'm going to sort through them, I've got to keep my favorites!

Wearing Prada pumps, AG jeans, a cashmere turtleneck from a thrift store, and a vintage stole. I got the glasses from a vintage store in Austin.

 

Kim loves to read!

I have to get rid of some magazines before my shelves collapse! I'm going to sort through them, I've got to keep my favorites! Wearing Prada pumps, AG jeans, a cashmere turtleneck from a thrift store, and a vintage stole. I got the glasses from a vintage store in Austin.   Kim loves to read! via sea ...»See Ya

Google 'Number One's' All Over Facebook!

Add the +1 Button to Your Blog

Posted by Marcos Almeida, Software Engineer

“+1” is often used as a digital shorthand for “this is pretty cool.” It’s also a way for friends, contacts, and the rest of the world to find great things on Google search. Google launched the +1 button back in March as a way to help share web content and make search more personal and relevant. For more information about the +1 button, you can watch this short video:

Since Google made this feature available, web publishers and bloggers have been asking us how they can add the +1 button to their sites, including Blogger blogs. Today, we’re excited to let you know that you can add the +1 button to Blogger blogs with just a few clicks.

To add the +1 button to your blog, you’ll need to enable Share buttons on Blogger. To do this, go to Design > Page Elements on your Blogger dashboard, find the Blog posts area, click on Edit, and select the “Show Share Buttons” option. If you are already using Share buttons, the +1 button will automatically show up as a new share option.

By adding the +1 button to your blog, you’re providing an easy way for your visitors to recommend your posts to their friends right from your blog. Here’s how it works: Let’s say you blog about biking. One of your readers, Tom, finds your recent post about mountain biking interesting, and clicks on the +1 button. Now, when Tom’s friends and contacts search for biking or mountain bikes and your post appears in Google search results, they might see an annotation showing that Tom +1’d your post, helping your content stand out.

[Example of how a blog post +1’d by visitors appears on the Google search results page]

We hope +1’s will help your blog stand out better in search results, which could increase both the quality and quantity of traffic to your blog. Now, that’s indeed a big +1, isn’t it?

Add the +1 Button to Your Blog Posted by Marcos Almeida, Software Engineer “+1” is often used as a digital shorthand for “this is pretty cool.” It’s also a way for friends, contacts, and the rest of the world to find great things on Google search. Google launched the +1 button back in March as a way ...»See Ya

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May 31, 2011

Charlie Parker by Herman Leonard






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“I’d been getting bored with the stereotyped changes that were being used… and I kept thinking there’s bound to be something else. I could hear it sometimes. I couldn’t play it… I was working over ‘Cherokee,’ and, as I did, I found that by using the higher intervals of a chord as a melody line and backing them with appropriately related changes, I could play the thing I’d been hearing. It came alive.” Charlie Parker












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Charlie Parker performing “Cherokee” at Clark Monroe’s Uptown House, New York, early 1942
“I’d been getting bored with the stereotyped changes that were being used… and I kept thinking there’s bound to be something else. I could hear it sometimes. I couldn’t play it… I was working over ‘Cherokee,’ and, as I did, I found that by using the higher intervals of a chord as a melody line and backing them with appropriately related changes, I could play the thing I’d been hearing. It came alive.” — Charlie Parker






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  tomato comes from the Spanish word, tomate, derived from the Nahuatl (Aztec language) word tomatl.

W3C Emotion Incubator afraid "Do I have to go to the dentist?"

A2.7.1.7 Emotion intensity

Intensity can be based on numeric values (0-100), or low-medium-high categories.

<afraid intensity="50"> Do I have to go to the dentist? </afraid>
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A2.7.1.7 Emotion intensity

Intensity can be based on numeric values (0-100), or low-medium-high categories.

A2.7.1.7 Emotion intensity Intensity can be based on numeric values (0-100), or low-medium-high categories. Do I have to go to the dentist? via w3.org A2.7.1.7 Emotion intensity Intensity can be based on numeric values (0-100), or low-medium-high categories. ...»See Ya

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