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Monday, June 17, 2013

News: Google map fail under Firefox 17.0

The new google map it's now online. Everyone knows this news.
The Google development team told us:
The new Google Maps is redrawn for every search and click you make...
Really !?
I have the last update of Firefox, see :

So firefox is not good for google map.

You can read more news and tutorials here.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Send money with Gmail .

Google Wallet is now integrated into Gmail.

You can securely send money to friends and family in the U.S. using your Gmail inbox.

This is just for U.S. only.

Google introduce something like that to Gmail to push Google Wallet to a larger audience.

You can pay with your credit and debit cards for a low fee of 2.9% per transaction and receiving money is always free.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

About Google and Sets Live

This is old feature I liked ...

Google comes with other this feature named Sets Live since 2008.

Based on an idea to be able to recognize the similarity of a set of terms.

It's worked on spreadsheet and is very simple.

Just fill with two words in the spreadsheet, select with key SHIFT (highlight the two cells).

Press CTRL key and dragging the small blue box and google will automatically identify other similar terms.

Also seam Google continues to work on expanding their use of semantic information.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Vulnerability? google paypal facebook and internal ip


Do you have any idea about an Internal IP Address or a Private IP Address that too assigned for Multinational Companies? Yeah, today we are gonna discuss about Internal IP or Private IP address Disclosure.
Disclosure of an Internal IP like 192.168.*.* or 172.16.*.* , can really Impact? Most security researchers call it as "bull shit" vulnerability. But when it comes to impact calculation even if the server is behind a firewall or NAT, an attacker can see internal IP of the remote host and this may be used to further attacks.
Read more here.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

A new update for "SEO Starter Guide".

Google say us:
"About two years ago we published our first SEO Starter Guide, which we have since translated into 40 languages..." The new version is more explicit and useful to have it.
Unfortunately, it is not translated in all languages.
I wonder why Google does not use the open source community to translate them.
Now we can download the new update from here.

Friday, February 12, 2010

"Santa Claus" on Google Map

I wrote on my blog python-catalin.blogspot.com about Google Map and Santa Claus:

I wrote a python module. I called it "geo" because it is a geographic module.
The funny stuff is when i use it with "Santa Claus".

>>> import geo
>>> geo.adress("Santa Claus")
{'status': '200', 'latitude': '32.1715776', 'longitude': '-82.3315138', 'accuracy': '4'}

So where is Santa Claus ?!
Google Maps API should be prepared to respond.
Tomorrow a child will know how to use the Python language.
Who knows ...