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Google Blogger gets new analytics feature – Google Blogger
blog publishing and hosting service now has its own analyst, the use of blogs, periodic
inspections, and statistics show reports and graphs. Because statistics is a native
feature of Blogger publishers do not need anything special to activate, check the
new Statistics tab in the Control Panel. Publishers can continue to use other trackers
like Google Analytics or similar to other suppliers. However, integration of tools
with analysts sites and blogs in general, requires publishers to integrate the code
into your Web page, or add the gadget uses. Blogger record statistical information
that Google describes as "almost in real time for publishers to work closely with
the popularity of control messages throughout the day. Publishers can also monitor
the use of daily, weekly, monthly and longer periods. In addition to the number
of views that the position of obtaining statistics Blogger record data, as a place
where users come and they use search terms to find your blog, your country and the
browsers they use.
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Google launches Google App Inventor for Android – Google
today announced Google App Inventor - a software tool to create with any applications
for Android phones with their software from Google. The beta version of the inventor
App for Android from Google Labs came with a video showing how easy it is to create
applications, including a number of ideas to do for applications to live. The page
offers some suggestions in the application creation, including the use of combined
GPS location feature, text messages for friends or to create building applications
for other services like Twitter link. The new software from Google Android mobile
phone software has an advantage over competing smartphone software, including Apple's
iPhone OS. The site Inventor App allows anyone to become a creator app, man power,
software design for their needs.
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Adobe brings 'Sandboxing' to Reader – Adobe will harden the
next version of its popular Reader PDF viewer, a frequent target of attacks by the
addition of "sandboxing" software technology. Sandboxing, perhaps best known for
his use of the Google Chrome browser, isolating processes between them and the rest
of the machine to prevent or impede the malicious code to evade a request to make
chaos on your computer to infect. Previously, security experts had said that sandboxing
Reader would be a smart move by Adobe as it struggled to lock down the program and
prevent vulnerabilities from being exploited by hackers. Sandboxing will be added
to the next major upgrade of Windows Reader, version 10 later this year. The company
declined to provide more precise timing. "With sandboxing, all aimed at an attacker
PDF is an operation was conducted successfully in the sandbox, which is used in
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and IE8, as well as Office 2010. Although it is still
the attacks to succeed, they would require a second exploit, one that allows the
attacker to move malware outside the sandbox, to be effective.
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Apple updates Safari 5, adds Safari Extensions Gallery –
Apple has updated its browser Safari 5, turning on Safari Extensions and introducing
the Safari Extensions Gallery, something which competing browsers Firefox and Chrome
have offered for some time. Extensions allow developers to bring new features and
functionality to Apple's browser, and the company has teamed with some big name
institutions including Microsoft, Amazon, eBay, Twitter, The New York Times and
Major League Baseball. Safari Extensions Customize Safari with features created
by third-party developers Find extensions in the Safari Extensions Gallery, accessible
from the Safari menu and extensions.apple.com. Apple notes that Safari Extensions
are built with HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript web standards. Every Safari Extension
is signed with a digital certificate from Apple to prevent tampering and to verify
that updates to the extension are from the original developer.
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