Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 January 2014

Google custom search powered search engine.

I've always wanted to create a search engine like Google. 
So, I recently created  www.webfindy.com, powered by Google custom search. I've used basics of HTML, CSS and Javascript that I've learnt over a few months. And I think it'd make a great homepage for your browsers.
Please do check it out and give your comments! 

Sunday, 29 December 2013

The future of search

While skimming through business magazines, I recently read this article on how Google will change the world, again. Google gets down to doing what it knows best - developing new tech - to change your life. I thought it was worth sharing and here it is.

Business Today : How Google will change the World

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Google's New Portal Provides Help for Hacked Sites


This week, financial giant JPMorgan Chase's Chase.com website became the latest victim in what appears to be an escalating series of cyberattacks from a variety of sources over the past several months. For an entrepreneur, a website hack can be disastrous, disrupting revenue and causing customers to lose confidence. Perhaps mindful of the increasing frequency and severity of cyberattacks, Google has launched a one-stop shop for advice on how to recover after your website has been compromised.
On the new "help for hacked sites" portal, which opened Tuesday, you'll find a series of videos that walk you through how to assess the damage, contact your website host, quarantine your site and more.
Of course, protecting your site before hackers find it is always best, says Maile Ohye, a developer programs technology lead on Google's Webmaster Support Team who narrates the first video. Her tips for safeguarding your site, which she writes in an accompanying blog post, include:
  • Keeping software updated
  • Removing extraneous software
  • Using strong passwords (and making sure that your employees use them)
  • Backing up your site on a regular basis


Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/226086#ixzz2O0GAKmE9