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Quick Search Box Quick Search Box is an open source search box that allows you to search data on your computer and across the web. With Quick Search Box you can search for information from just about anywhere. You can then perform actions on the search results, such as launching applications, emailing friends, or playing a song. If you are interested in participating in the Quick Search Box development process, download the app or build it from source. We are eager to involve users in the development process and will be posting new builds frequently. To find out more, please visit the GettingStarted page. Science Fair Central: Students should start a shopping list as soon as they have chosen a topic. Your display can reflect your personality: Is every inch of my locker or bedroom covered with magazine clippings, posters, stickers, and sticky notes? Or am I more of a minimalist? Stand Out from the Crowd Whether they’re the kind of person who loves to design and decorate and dabble with computer graphics, or the one who always opts for the standard black-and-white report cover, this is a time for students to get creative. Students should read the helpful hints for tips on getting started as well as some Do's-and-Dont's.

5 Ways to Spice Up Your Gmail Signature Sometimes the same old email signature day in and day out just won't cut it. If you're a Gmail user looking for some ways to mix it up a bit, you've come to the right place. Here are five ways to spice up your Gmail signature. These tips vary from the practical to the creative to the random. 1. Feeling lucky? If you've never explored Gmail Labs before, just head to the upper right of your Gmail interface and click the green chemistry beaker to access this experimental but typically fairly stable features section. Then, head over to the General tab in your Settings section (again, you'll find the Settings link in the upper right of your Gmail interface). By default, Random Signature will pull quotes from a BrainyQuote RSS feed, but you can replace this with a file of your own. 2. Wisestamp is a Firefox extension we covered late last year that can enhance your email signature not just in Gmail but also in Hotmail, Yahoo! 3. 4. 5. That is precisely what Signature Tweaks does.

Google Analytics Dashboard Google Analytics Dashboard gives you the ability to view your Google Analytics data in your WordPress dashboard. You can also alow other users to see the same dashboard information when they are logged in or embed parts of the data into posts or as part of your theme. This plugin does not provide the tracking code for Google Analytics. For that you will need to use a plugin like Google Analytics for WordPress. There is a Google Group for this plugin that can be used for questions and feature requests. Please note: The Google Analytics API has been changed since the original version of this plugin.

How to run a meeting like Google Meetings get a bad rap in business today and for good reason—very little gets accomplished in them. I can recall a Dilbert cartoon in which several people sat around a table while the meeting organizer said, "There is no specific agenda for this meeting. As usual, we'll just make unrelated emotional statements about things which bother us…" That pretty much sums it up. The majority of meetings are unstructured, uninspiring, and unproductive. But they don't have to be that way. When I decided to write a column about running effective meetings, I turned to a leader who holds more than anyone I know and who actually credits her meeting structure for leading to some of the most innovative advances in technology today: Marissa Mayer, Google's vice-president of search products (see BusinessWeek.com, 6/19/06, "Marissa Mayer: The Talent Scout"). 1. Mayer requests a meeting agenda ahead of time that outlines what the participants want to discuss and the best way of using the allotted time. 2. 3.

Make Your Own pH Paper Abstract This is a simple "kitchen chemistry" project about acid/base chemistry. Scientists measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution using a logarithmic scale called the pH scale. In this project you'll learn about the pH scale, and you'll make your own pH indicator paper using a pH-sensitive dye that you'll extract from red cabbage. You can use your pH paper to measure the acidity/alkalinity of various household solutions. Objective The goal of this project is to make your own pH indicator paper, and use it to measure the acidity and alkanity of various solutions from around your house. Credits Andrew Olson, Ph.D., Science Buddies Share your story with Science Buddies! I Did This Project! Last edit date: 2013-03-04 Introduction In this project you'll learn how to make your own pH paper that you can use to find out if a solution is acidic or basic (alkaline). It all has to do with hydrogen ions (abbreviated with the chemical symbol H+). An acid is a substance that donates hydrogen ions.

Gmail: 90 Tools And Tips To Make You A Gmail Pro Google Mail is without doubt one of the most popular online email services. What makes it so interesting is not only the functionality that it provides out of the box but also its extensibility. The following article contains all the tools and tips needed to make you a Gmail pro. It contains the best Firefox extensions, Greasemonkey scripts, desktop tools as well as how tos and other tips that will increase the functionality of Gmail immensely. Firefox add-ons: Better Gmail – Compilation of some of the best Greasemonkey scripts for Gmail compiled as a Firefox add-on. Cookie Swap – Manage multiple Gmail accounts at once with this Firefox add-on. DragDropUpload – Drop files into attachment boxes easily. Email This – Emails the current title, highlighted text and link of the active page using email applications like Gmail. Email Yourself – Use this Firefox add-on to email information about the current webpage to yourself. GContactSync – Synchronizes the contacts between Gmail and Thundebird.

The Dashboard Spy on Executive Dashboards Google Mobile stemNRICH Biologists are increasingly using mathematical tools to aid in research. These problems explore different biological contexts where maths has an important contribution to make. Bird Watch Stage: 2 and 3 Challenge Level: Do you know which birds are regular visitors where you live? Terrariums Stage: 3 Challenge Level: Build a mini eco-system, and collect and interpret data on how well the plants grow under different conditions. Food Web Is this eco-system sustainable? Food Chains When a habitat changes, what happens to the food chain? Counting Dolphins Stage: 4 Challenge Level: How would you go about estimating populations of dolphins? Investigating Epidemics Stage: 3 and 4 Challenge Level: Simple models which help us to investigate how epidemics grow and die out. Solving the Genome Puzzle

Journaux de développement - Valider une adresse email dans un fo Si, comme moi, vous avez ce genre chose dans votre code: Et que vous êtes accueilli par un joli Sachez, qu’il faut simplement définir la séquence avec l’annotation SequenceGenerator Comme beaucoup de « bons » programmeurs, vous prenez soins d’écrire des tests unitaires pour vos applications. vous vous assurez qu’elle a toujours le comportement attendu. Si le fichier de configuration est incorrect, l’application retourne -1, si une erreur inconnue se produit, elle retourne -2 et si tout se passe bien, elle retourne 0. Mais comment faire? Avec la complexification des applications en entreprise, il arrive de plus en plus souvent que vos applications web soient juste des interfaces vers des services tiers. Vous pouvez aussi mettre en place un serveur Kerberos et utiliser des tickets kerberos. Je vous propose ici une solution simple qui transfère le user/pass de l’utilisateur courant vers les autres applications. Lire la suite Chers enseignants, Lire la suite Lire la suite Lire la suite

10 Great Google Slideshows Yesterday we dug out a cool slideshow which tries to tell us, in a mere 34 slides, everything there is to know about Google. It's not the only Google-related slideshow out there, though; in fact, we've found dozens of them. Here's a selection of ten we've found to be either very useful or interesting. Google for Life Science Researchers A couple of useful tips for Life Science researches which are, in fact, applicable to everyone. An introduction to Google Analytics Need to quickly explain someone what Google Analytics is and what it does? Google Analytics: Measuring Interactions A presentation discussing ways to make Google Analytics measure interactions on a website (instead of mere pageviews). Google: Strategic Analysis A short but solid analysis of Google's position in the search engine market. Google & Apple Common Brand Values A short study discussing the similarities between Google and Apple brands. Google Facts Some interesting facts about Google, its market share, and its competition.

Cabbage Chemistry Please ensure you have JavaScript enabled in your browser. If you leave JavaScript disabled, you will only access a portion of the content we are providing. <a href="/science-fair-projects/javascript_help.php">Here's how.</a> Abstract This experiment is for all the kids out there who love boiled cabbage! Objective Make your own pH indicator and use it to test the pH of various household solutions. Credits Sara Agee, Ph.D., Science Buddies Share your story with Science Buddies! I Did This Project! Last edit date: 2013-10-15 Introduction A solution is a mixture of a soluble chemical dissolved in water. You might think about an acid as something that an evil villain uses to trap a super hero, but actually some very common household solutions are acids. How do you tell if something is an acid or a base? Red cabbage contains an indicator pigment molecule called flavin, which is one type of molecule called an anthocyanin. Watch this video clip at Terms and Concepts

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