YouTube Tests Google+ Integration

Now that YouTube uses Google Accounts, Google can easily integrate YouTube with other Google services. The latest YouTube redesign made the integration with social networks more prominent and the videos from Google+ are just one click away.

YouTube now tests the header that's already displayed in Google Search, Gmail, Google Docs and many other Google services. The header shows your Google+ notifications, a box that lets you share videos with other Google+ users and links related to your Google profile.



Right now, the Google+ header is only displayed if you haven't created a YouTube account and you log in using your Google account (so you don't have a YouTube username and channel). Obviously, you need to join Google+ to see the new features.

{ Thanks, Michael. }

The Easter Egg from Android.com

Android.com hides a very simple game at the bottom of the page. Just click the Android logo next to the page's footer and you'll start the game: use your mouse to throw snowballs at the snowman.

The game works in Chrome and Firefox, but it doesn't seem to be optimized for mobile devices.


After hitting the snowman three times, you get a medal.


Here's a video that shows the game in action:


{ via WebSonic.nl }

Membuat IF-Else Statement dalam PHP

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Artikel ini mungkin terlihat tidak menarik, tapi percayalah karena didalamnya ada sesuatu yang berarti yang bisa kalian pelajari. Kalian mungkin sudah mengenal bagaimana statement IF-Else dalam beberapa bahasa pemrograman. Karena setiap statement IF bentuknya selalu sama, baik dalam Java, C++, PHP, Javascript, Phyton, hampir semuanya memiliki kesamaan bentuk statement IF. Disini saya akan mengajarkan cara penulisan if yang jauh lebih simple dan bisa menghemat memori komputer ataupun kecepatan akses dari client ke server karena hanya menggunakan satu baris kode saja.

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Mempercepat Kinerja Windows

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Windows lemot, lelet, lola, lambat, dan lambat saat di pakai pastinya akan membuat kalian seketika bad mood and ga betah lama-lama di depan komputer apalagi mau cepet-cepet buat tugas kuliah atau ngerjain pekerajaan kantor???? pastinya itu akan membuat sangat tidak nyaman. Nah,, bagi kalian user windows yang "merasa" komputer/laptopnya lambat atau agak lambat apalagi VGA dan memory pas-pasan saya punya beberapa tips untuk mempercepat kinerja windows. Biar ga ikutan lamban langsung saja ke TeKaPe.

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Chrome's Homepage Penalized for Paid Links

If you search for [google chrome], you'll notice that Chrome's homepage is no longer the top search result.


The explanation is that a video ad for Chrome was used in a lot of blog posts that promoted Chrome and one of the posts linked to Chrome's homepage without using the nofollow attribute.

"Buying or selling links that pass PageRank is in violation of Google's Webmaster Guidelines and can negatively impact a site's ranking in search results," explains a Google article.

Even though Google didn't actually buy links, it's strange to see that a Google Chrome campaign generated a lot of low-quality posts. Danny Sullivan says that "the bigger issue in this has always been the garbage content that was produced by the campaign, 'thin' material that Google has fought to keep out of its own search results. I'm still trying to understand how Google failed to understand that the marketing companies it engaged with would produce this." Actually, the whole story is difficult to understand. "Google seems to have contracted with Essence Digital to have a video ad campaign be run across the web. Apparently, Google had no idea how Essence Digital was going to actually run the campaign or make the video ads appear across the web."


A Google spokesperson says that the campaign wasn't authorized by Google, but "Google should be held to a higher standard, so we have taken stricter action than we would against a typical site". That's the reason why Google "demoted www.google.com/chrome and lowered the site's PageRank for a period of at least 60 days". As Matt Cutts explains, "after that, someone on the Chrome side can submit a reconsideration request documenting their clean-up just like any other company would. During the 60 days, the PageRank of www.google.com/chrome will also be lowered to reflect the fact that we also won't trust outgoing links from that page."

Google already uses text ads for Chrome, sitelinks still point to the demoted page and the top result for [google chrome] is a Google page, so users will manage to find Chrome's homepage, but it's impressive to see that Google penalized one of the most important Google products because of a small mistake. After all, the videos used a DoubleClick redirect to link to Chrome's homepage and only one of the posts linked directly to the page. That post has been removed by the blog author, so Google could have claimed that there were no paid links.

In 2009, Google Japan hired an Internet marketing company to promote one of its features. The company used paid posts and Google dropped the PageRank for Google Japan's homepage from 9 to 5.