This article provides an step by step approach to set up a Google Map in our website and that is with an Information Window which can show business logo, address, phone numbers and/or a link to your contact form etc.
Google I/O 2012 - Bring Your App to the Big Screen
Michael Sundermeyer, Ossama Alami Google TV expands the reach of the Android and the web to television, but designing applications for the TV is fundamentally different than building apps for mobile, tablet or PCs. In this session we'll we share the core points of our user research and give you tips on how to connect with your users by designing beautiful and functional Android and web applications for the biggest screen in the house. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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I'm keen to use some of the new features in Google Universal Analytics.
I have an old site though that I don't want to lose the historical data for. The comparisons with historical data are interesting for example.
However Google doesn't appear to allow you to change a property from the classic code to the new code.
Am I missing something?
I'm surprised this isn't a bigger issue for many other users.
This article provides an step by step approach to set up a Google Map in our website and that is with an Information Window which can show business logo, address, phone numbers and/or a link to your contact form etc.
Today Scott Guthrie announced several updated capabilities for Azure Web Sites.
Announcing: Great Improvements to Windows Azure Web Sites
I recommend you checkout the full post there are some really cool improvements.
My favorite is the ability to enable Continuous Deployment from your CodePlex project into Azure.
David Ebbo has a great video walk-through:
(Please visit the site to view this video)
G+ Platform Office Hours -- Retrieving Profile Information with the Sign In Button
Join us for a live coding demo of the sign in button and how to retrieve profile information using it! Or skip ahead to what you really care about: Meet your presenters: goo.gl Render the Sign-In Button: goo.gl Add a Client ID: goo.gl See Sign-In Render: goo.gl Grab the user resource (with live XHR/REST debugging*!): goo.gl Retrieve and render the user resource: goo.gl *If you don't feel you need a debugging crash course, feel free to skip from 10:14 to 18:30. :)
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Google I/O 2012 - What's Next for Chrome Extensions?
Mike West Chrome's extension system offers developers more opportunities than ever to customize and enhance users' experience on the web. New APIs are landing on a regular basis that provide new functionality and deeper hooks into Chrome itself. Join us for a walk through bleeding edge changes to Chrome's extension framework that increase security, improve performance, and make it easier than ever for users to get up and running with the product of your hard work. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com
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GMap.NET is a powerful, free, cross platform, Open Source .NET control. It enables the use of routing, geocoding, and maps from Google, Yahoo!, OpenStreet in Windows Forms and Presentation, and supports caching!
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