Rainbows, Oakland
Enjoying all the historical info I'm finding on oaklandwiki.org
Found my way there after researching the Sacramento Northern Railway...
I contributed early on but didn't realize that Google contributed 16k as well. Happy to see things like this.
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Blogger-hands-out-165-000-to-Mission-fire-victims-6104825.php?...
#googplus
It's so fast and smooth you might think you're using a native App.
Originally shared by Danielle Buckley
Today we’re excited to announce the new and improved Google+ experience for mobile web. We focused on making everything faster, more beautiful, and more intuitive. To check out all the new updates, visit plus.google.com on your phone or tablet’s browser.
As always, we’d love to hear what you think!
Setting up a Personal Weather Station was easier than I thought and pretty fun. I can now stare at graphs at work and at home.
http://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=KCAOAKLA79
A fascinating listen from my morning drive. I imagine I'll now notice the ambient sound more after being made aware of this.
Someday ...
Originally shared by Singularity Utopia
It is possible to do #responsivewebdesign with a G+ badge? I want the badge large for big screens so I set the width to 450 but it doesn't resize to fit like all my other elements, here in the image you can see the badge when zoomed-in is off the screen. Can you allow (make happen, implement) a 100% width instead of 450?
Here it is live: http://singularity-2045.org/
The Current's Christmas music was kind of a downer...
A little rain and the whole transportation system seizes up. Plus there's this from SFGate
h/t John Hjelmstad
Was pondering how James Kirk would share on a social network and remembered that he always said Captain's Log, Stardate... -- but then I found this.
Kevin Sorbo and "the source codes" in Silicon Valley, CA.
[A]lmost all (92%) of the catastrophic system failures are the result of incorrect handling of non-fatal errors explicitly signaled in software.
Check out the postmortems linked in the references.
Heads up webmasters -- please consider updating your javascript snippets.
Originally shared by Ilya Grigorik
All Google+ widgets have been updated to use the script[async + defer] pattern! E.g. +1 button docs: http://bit.ly/YHoj96
What's the benefit? Loading widgets via script[async+defer] does not block the document parser (see [1]), and allows the preload scanner to discover the script resource and initiate an earlier fetch (see [2]). Net outcome, both your page and the widget load faster! Have a G+ widget on your page? Check out the docs for guidance on how to update your snippets.
Kudos to the G+ team for taking the lead on this! Hope to see more widget providers adopt the same pattern.
[1] https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/critical-rendering-path/adding-interactiv...
[2] https://www.igvita.com/2014/05/20/script-injected-async-scripts-considered-harmful/
Reported the dumped tires. You can vote it up if you want.
I hope you can update Mark with authorship changes the same way you treat Search Engine Land.... He's going to lose some major credibility.
Originally shared by Mark Traphagen
Interview with Me About Google Authorship
Andre Alpar of OMReport.de interviewed me last June at SMX Advanced in Seattle about Google Authorship and the changes we had seen from the beginning of the year up to that point.
Please note that this interview was conducted before Google removed all author photos from regular search, but Authorship still works, and I believe the principles I discuss here are still valid.
John Hjelmstad / Jonathan Beri - same deal as sign in button... let's incorporate it...
Originally shared by Gerwin Sturm
As you might have noticed I invested quite some time in Polymer recently. What I like about web components is that they make a lot of things a lot easier, except...
Normally adding a +1 button (or any other Google+ plugin) to a website is just about the easiest thing you can do.
1. Take the code snippet from the docs, e.g. https://developers.google.com/+/web/+1button/
2. Paste it in your code at the appropriate place.
3. Done.
Unfortunately the gapi JS library doesn't like to work with the Shadow DOM. Even if you pass in a direct reference to an element inside of your element it won't work.
The (https://github.com/GoogleWebComponents/google-hangout-button/) works around this issue by adding an element to the light DOM, telling gapi to render the button there, then snatching the element and sending it to the shadow realm dom.
Since there are a lot more widgets to choose from, I took this idea and started by creating a generic element that takes `type` and `data` as attributes to render the appropriate plugin, using the same idea as the hangout-button.
So for the default +1 button you could just use
Or for a profile badge you would use
<google-plugin type='person' data='{"href": "https://plus.google.com/+GerwinSturm"}'>
From there I started to create specific elements, that have the relevant attributes for each plugin.
For now there are only two but others are easy to add:
(the profile attribute will be used to build the href attribute needed by the profile widget)
The plugins still aren't really happy inside of the shadow dom, displaying some errors in the console, and not all interaction seems to be working correctly.
I have some other ideas I will test to improve this, but maybe the gapi team will eventually support Shadow DOM properly ;)
For now these elements work better than not working at all :)
Source code: https://github.com/Scarygami/google-plugins
Docs: http://scarygami.github.io/google-plugins/components/google-plugins/
Demo: http://scarygami.github.io/google-plugins/components/google-plugins/demo.html
A gem of a performance.
I've found that a search for {BANDNAME} {YEAR} live where year is early on yields some amazing finds. That's how I found this superb performance.
Read this behind the scenes article about Project Boswell with Brett Lider and Joseph Smarr who toiled long and hard to deliver an awesome feature.
This article also showcases how sometimes you have to throw away the first few concepts before you get it right. Happy that I had a small part at the beginning of the project and props to the many folks that invested time and effort to get this out the door.
Originally shared by Tim O'Reilly
Fundraiser for Libby Schaaf for Mayor of Oakland at the BlueSprout industrial co working space. Oakland is a Maker city. Libby will be a Maker - friendly mayor. But she is most of all a doer who will help city government to work for its citizens!
This crazy "gothic" house near my home in Oakland can be yours for $869k.
Bonus: it's an Ingress portal. Not sure if that'll be in the disclosures...
Photo tour here:
A fascinating glimpse into the pallet industry.
Pac Man turned 34 years old on May 22nd, leading to this 1-hit wonder... #musicmonday
A tale of automation woe. Read from the bottom..
A Windows 7 deployment image was accidentaly sent to all Windows machines, including laptops, desktops, and even servers. This image started with a repartition / reformat set of tasks.
As soon as the accident was discovered, the SCCM server was powered off – however, by that time, the SCCM server itself had been repartitioned and reformatted.
So I was trying to buy a copy of The Decline of Western Civilization this weekend. Only available copies are VHS tapes for $200 on Amazon (!)
Found this instead...
Newcomer Kilovolt Coffee Lights Up West Oakland
New food and drink establishments are slowly springing up in our neighborhood, Kilovolt Coffee is the latest welcome addition -- read more from KQED Bay Area Bites: http://goo.gl/GGg5k3
Still an empty profile though...
But not much better than:
Joe Tuman - https://plus.google.com/109949039322333887009
Libby Schaff - https://plus.google.com/110500927796450135344
Bryan Parker - https://plus.google.com/109333654487362962540
At least Parker has a couple of posts there. Tuman has only 1 Youtube video..
If there are other candidates add them here and I'll share an Oakland Mayor 2014 circle..
I've been very impressed with the rapid progress of Sprint Reader I'm up to 650 wpm and can probably go faster with a little more practice.
Originally shared by Sprint Reader
Language auto-detection done!
Functionality coming soon and paves the way for more intelligent word hyphenation (by language pattern) and maybe, just maybe auto-translation!
Stay tuned.
#googletranslate Google Translate #language #translation
Google+ has some common sense content rules in the User Content and Conduct Policy [1] You'll notice there is no section on censorship based on viewpoint.
The issue described by Eric Raymond below is much more mundane. It's actually a problem in the way Google+ previews web snippets.
A couple of weeks ago we introduced the new Article embed type. You'll notice these posts by their distinctive large-photos with a ragged-edge. This new code caused the problem.
The markup on theblaze.com uses the http://schema.org/NewsArticle markup. That, combined with some other factors causes the preview processing to fail. This issue was reported to us on April 1st and a fix will be released to production early next week.
I opened an issue on our developer site to track this issue since it does affect a handful of other sites that use the NewsArticle markup. Feel free to Star it to receive updates:
https://code.google.com/p/google-plus-platform/issues/detail?id=805
[1] https://www.google.com/intl/en-US/+/policy/content.html
Originally shared by Eric Raymond
G+ may be engaging in non-viewpoint-neutral censorship of news articles relating to firearms.
This link:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/04/04/gun-control-advocates-who-say-more-guns-equal-more-crime-...
results in post blocking when it's either pasted in the link box or pasted in text with the preview image not removed. Others have reported that all firearms-related articles from The Blaze, but not non-firearms-related articles, are blocked.
Something more specific than blocking of firearms-related images is going on, as the Geeks with Guns G+ community would have noticed that a lot sooner than now.
Google has some explaining to do.
This is like complaining that you can't buy a car without airbags...