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Gmail keyboard shortcut quick reference guide. Here’s a handy, printable, 1-page list of keyboard shortcuts for the Gmail webmail service. Commas (“,”) below denote a key sequence. <shift>works with many actions to open a new window. Writing and Sending Gmail Navigating Gmail Gmail has two sets of navigation keys (one for conversations and one for messages). Acting on Email Searching Gmail In addition to normal keyword search, Gmail has some advanced operators that are useful. Addressing Gmail - Gmail supports plus addressing. johndoe+shopping@gmail.com will be received by user johndoe.

. - Gmail removes punctuation in gmail addresses. Mail directed at johndoe@gmail.com can be received by user john.doe. . - Gmail doesn’t (yet) support mailing lists, but you there are workarounds. Other useful sites and disclaimer I’ve drawn on several different sites to compile the information in this quick reference guide. . - gmailtips.com - gmailforum.com - gmailgems.blogspot.com Origin -- Min. API de Google. Par Olivier Duffez, Mardi 31 janvier 2006 Cela fait bien longtemps que l'API de Google existe (celle qui permet de faire des recherches dans l'index des pages web de Google), mais saviez-vous qu'il existe maintenant plusieurs API disponibles ?

Voici une liste de celles que je connais... Dernière mise à jour : 04/10/2006 Voici les API proposées par Google : API Google AdWords Sandbox Il n'existe malheureusement pas encore d'API Google News ou d'API Google Images. Cette liste n'est sans doute pas complète, mais je me ferai un plaisir de la compléter suite à vos remarques... A propos de l'auteur : Olivier Duffez Consultant en référencement, Olivier Duffez a travaillé pour les plus grands sites (Doctissimo, FNAC, RueDuCommerce...). Si vous souhaitez publier un extrait de cet article sur votre site, assurez-vous de respecter les conditions générales d'utilisation de WebRankInfo.

Vous devriez lire aussi : Les champs marqués du signe * sont obligatoires. Google PageRank - Algorithm. The PageRank Algorithm The original PageRank algorithm was described by Lawrence Page and Sergey Brin in several publications. It is given by PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn)) where So, first of all, we see that PageRank does not rank web sites as a whole, but is determined for each page individually.

The PageRank of pages Ti which link to page A does not influence the PageRank of page A uniformly. The weighted PageRank of pages Ti is then added up. Finally, the sum of the weighted PageRanks of all pages Ti is multiplied with a damping factor d which can be set between 0 and 1. The Random Surfer Model In their publications, Lawrence Page and Sergey Brin give a very simple intuitive justification for the PageRank algorithm. The random surfer visits a web page with a certain probability which derives from the page's PageRank. So, the probability for the random surfer reaching one page is the sum of probabilities for the random surfer following links to this page.

Google Guide. The following table lists the search operators that work with each Google search service. Click on an operator to jump to its description — or, to read about all of the operators, simply scroll down and read all of this page. The following is an alphabetical list of the search operators. This list includes operators that are not officially supported by Google and not listed in Google's brief online help Refine web searches. Each entry typically includes the syntax, the capabilities, and an example.

Some of the search operators won’t work as intended if you put a space between the colon (:) and the subsequent query word. If you don’t care to check which search operators require no space after the colon, always place the keyword immediately next to the colon. Many search operators can appear anywhere in your query. Allinanchor: If you start your query with allinanchor:, Google restricts results to pages containing all query terms you specify in the anchor text on links to the page.

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