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A BFBC2 Moment

I go with Recon.  M-95, extra ammo, binoculars, and that cool revolver I unlocked yesterday.  Let’s do this. I drop down through the air, my parachute billowing and slowing my descent.  I look down and notice a vacant tank, something Russian , like a T-90 or something, just waiting for someone to drive it.  Unfortunately, another soldier, SuperPhat420 by his blue name hanging over his head, also notices it and starts steering his parachute towards it.  Since he was quite a bit lower than me he gets there first.  As he enters the tank its engine rumbles to life and he guns it.  The big machine lurches forward, but I had timed it correctly and make it in just in time.  I don’t mind not driving though.  Gunning is preferable since, when the tank is inevitably destroyed, you can always blame it on the driver. I scope around.

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Nokia E71, E66 and E63 upgrade the firmware to v410.21.010

The Nokia E63 , Nokia E66 , Nokia E71 upgrade the firmware to v410.21.010.The three Nokia phones are Flash Lite 3 enabled phones. The following is the changelog list: NEW FUNTIONALITIES: Following baselines/functionalities have been upgraded

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Using site speed in web search ranking

Webmaster Level: All You may have heard that here at Google we’re obsessed with speed, in our products and on the web . As part of that effort, today we’re including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed. Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests

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When and why was my site flagged for malware? Learn in near real-time!

Webmaster Level: All We’ve been hearing this question for many years from webmasters. That’s why we built features such as the Safe Browsing API , the malware review form , and our Malware details Labs feature .

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The End Of The World According To Movies

Today, in continuation of my impromptu celebration of the end of all things, I want to discuss the many different images of the end portrayed in movies.  So many times over the years a new movie is released that *gasp* is about the end of the world as we know it.  And I gotta tell you, I fall for it ever time.  I guess there is just something fascinating about the idea of the destruction of our many accomplishments.  Well, fascinating enough to make movies about it.  Many, many movies in fact. The first post-apocalyptic movie I remember seeing was The Road Warrior staring a very young Mel Gibson.  I know technically Mad Max was first but, lets be honest, that movie was pretty boring.  I can hear people disagreeing with me already on that point, but I am gonna stick with it.  Anyway, for me the post-apocalypse meant long desert roads, punks with mohawks and football armor, a sawed-off shotgun, and Mel Gibson looking like a freaking badass, even when he gets all messed and limps around with one eye swollen shut.  And the car!  A modified 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe (an Australian car) complete with a blower and side pipes.  My blood starts pumping just thinking about it.  I even had a Matchbox car that I used to pretend was Max’s, although it was actually a 1970 Dodge Challenger with a huge and unrealistic blower sprouting from the hood.  I can’t tell you how many times I recreated (with Matchbox cars) the many different scenes from The Road Warrior.  Yeah, I loved it that much. The next movie that comes to mind dealing with the end of the world is The Terminator, with my all-time favorite action star, Arnold Schwarzenegger.  As everyone knows (if you have never seen this movie, or any of the sequels, shame on you) the end of the world in The Terminator is brought about by mankind itself.  In what would become a very popular storyline, mankind creates artificial intelligence which then gains sentience and immediately begins the eradication of humanity.  I mean, it really is the only logical thing to do.  And sentient robots are, of course, completely logical beings.  In The Terminator, and all of the sequels (except the last one), my favorite parts were always the flashbacks (or flash-forwards…time travel makes my head hurt) where the fight against the machines were depicted.  For years I wished for a movie about the actual war with the machines, not the war between two machines that were sent back in time to the present.  Well, I got my wish finally with Terminator Salvation.  Unfortunately, as often happens with big budget, over-hyped movies, I thought it kinda sucked.  I mean, after watching the trailers I thought the movie was gonna be mostly about John Connor, not some other guy who, surprise surprise, turns out to be a machine himself.  If I were to judge on acting skills, I would have said that Christian Bale was the robot.  I did think that the CG Arnold that appears near the end of the movie was pretty cool, especially since he seemed so much bigger than Arnold ever was.  My favorite part of the entire series, however, was at the end of Terminator 3 when the nuclear war actually happens.  In my mind that made all three movies up to that point kind of pointless since the nuclear holocaust they were trying to prevent happened anyway.

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Adding Images to your Sitemaps

Webmaster Level: All Sitemaps are an invaluable resource for search engines. They can highlight the important content on a site and allow crawlers to quickly discover it. Images are an important element of many sites and search engines could equally benefit from knowing which images you consider important

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Maria Bernal Photography | Sexy, Moxie, Foxy Black Foil Stamped, Edge Painted, Letterpress Business Cards

Photo by Pablo Abuliak Maria Bernal, award winning photographer from Austin, TX, wanted a brand new brand and a new look, and she wanted her new business cards to be SEXY. She wanted them to speak subtly about lingerie, mystery, outrageous and over-the-top glamor and just stop people in their tracks when she handed them one.

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Maria Bernal Photography | Sexy, Moxie, Foxy Black Foil Stamped, Edge Painted, Letterpress Business Cards

Top 10 Things You Would Need To Survive The Post Apocalypse

All these thoughts about a Zombie Apocalypse have got me thinking.  Of course, the fact that the mini-series The Stand was on the other day might also have something to do with it.  Plus I watched a teaser trailer for the up and coming Fallout game New Vegas.  Ah, the end of the world.  There’s nothing better to dedicate my thoughts to on a lazy day off than the end of the world.

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URL removals explained, part II: Removing sensitive text from a page

Webmaster level: All Change can happen—sometimes, as we saw in our previous post on URL removals , you may completely block or remove a page from your site. Other times you might only change parts of a page, or remove certain pieces of text. Depending on how frequently a page is being crawled, it can take some time before these changes get reflected in our search results.

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A word on site clinics

Webmaster Level: All We try to communicate with webmasters in lots of different places. For example, when we send representatives to conferences we’re happy to participate in public site clinics where we share best practices on how to improve the crawlability and site architecture of websites suggested by the audience.

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DNS Verification FTW

Webmaster Level: Advanced A few weeks ago, we introduced a new way of verifying site ownership , making it easy to share verified ownership of a site with another person. This week, we bring you another new way to verify. Verification by DNS record allows you to become a verified owner of an entire domain (and all of the sites within that domain) at once

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URL removal explained, Part I: URLs & directories

Webmaster level: All There’s a lot of content on the Internet these days . At some point, something may turn up online that you would rather not have out there—anything from an inflammatory blog post you regret publishing, to confidential data that accidentally got exposed. In most cases, deleting or restricting access to this content will cause it to naturally drop out of search results after a while.

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Will the Real <Your Site Here> Please Stand Up?

Webmaster Level: Intermediate In our recent post on the Google Online Security Blog , we described our system for identifying phishing pages. Of the millions of webpages that our scanners analyze for phishing, we successfully identify 9 out of 10 phishing pages. Our classification system only incorrectly flags a non-phishing site as a phishing site about 1 in 10,000 times, which is significantly better than similar systems

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California Science Center near downtown LA takes $165 million, hands-on approach to ecosystems

Museum takes new look at air, water, land and life LOS ANGELES ? Watch maggots munch on liver. Stand in the path of a flash flood

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Can’t You See I’m Busy … Playing Games?

Author’s statement: Neither I or SitePoint condone the website referenced in this article. This is a topical news story and we take no responsibility for any loss of productivity! Many of the visitors to SitePoint are freelancers and small business owners. Wasting time at work is our prerogative and it’s directly related to our profitability

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Can’t You See I’m Busy … Playing Games?

SitePoint Podcast #53: “I’m here with the booze!”

Episode 53 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week your hosts are Stephan Segraves ( @ssegraves ) and Kevin Yank ( @sentience ). Listen in your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser! Just click the orange “play” button below: Download this Episode You can also download this episode as a standalone MP3 file.

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SitePoint Podcast #53: “I’m here with the booze!”

Working with multilingual websites

Webmaster Level: Intermediate A multilingual website is any website that offers content in more than one language. Examples of multilingual websites might include a Canadian business with an English and a French version of its site, or a blog on Latin American soccer available in both Spanish and Portuguese.

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Laser Timing is a mysterious wristwatch with complementing looks

The “Laser Timing” from TokyoFlash is a wristwatch concept that tells time as mysteriously as it looks. Featuring the mysterious wristwatch flashes a laser beam through a small window to reflect the time on a flat surface

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Make Google Maps your live Android wallpaper

(Credit: Google) There’s something to be said for instant gratification, and if you’re the sort who wants to know where you are without pausing to open a map app, one of the handful of changes to Google Maps for Android (version 4.1) has your name on it. To turn your wallpaper into a live, real-time map that tracks your location, press and hold the home screen, choose Wallpaper, then pick Maps from the Live Wallpaper folder. Before setting the wallpaper, you’ll be able to choose satellite, terrain, or line map mode and whether you want to show traffic

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Sharing advice from our site clinic

Webmaster Level: All Members of the Google Search Quality Team have participated in site clinic panels on a number of occasions. We receive a lot of positive feedback from these events and we’ve been thinking of ways to expand our efforts to reach even more webmasters

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