Monday, September 11, 2023
What is Topics?
The Privacy Sandbox initiative aims to create technologies that both preserve people’s privacy online and give companies and developers the tools to build thriving digital businesses, which keeps the web and apps open and accessible to everyone. The Privacy Sandbox is an ongoing initiative that combines ideas from across the industry into new proposals that are tested, commented on, and iterated.
One of the Privacy Sandbox proposals that is being tested in Chrome is called Topics. As browsers phase out third-party cookies, advertisers need new ways of reaching customers with relevant ads, and Topics proposes a new, privacy-preserving way of doing just that.
With the Topics API, a user’s browser would infer topics (such as "Country Music," "Make-Up & Cosmetics," or "Vegetarian Cuisine") for a user based on their browsing activity during a period of time known as an epoch, currently proposed to be one week. The topic selected for each epoch would be randomly selected from the user's top five topics for that time period.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
How much time Google takes to give results for particular keyword: Google is showing now
After long long time I am writing this post after noticing that Google is showing some time in seconds in extreme right of its blue bar. What is that time? Than I put different keywords and noticed that everytime, time gets changed.
Google is now start showing time it takes to show results for that particular keywords.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Google Calender: Organizing Yourself
Now managing your schedule in not difficult. Through Google Calendar, you can easily keep track of all events in you personal events and professional events as well like – birthdays, Meeting, appointments – all in one place.
Cost: Free
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Russian, Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese and Polish and more.
Browsers: Microsoft IE 6.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 or later, Safari 2.0.3 or later
*Note: JavaScript and cookies must be enabled on all browsers.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Zeitgeist: Search patterns, trends, and surprises
Pronunciation: 'tsIt-"gIst, 'zIt
Google Zeitgeist displays either the top gaining queries in a domain (that is, the searches that have gained the most popularity with respect to the previous month) or the most Top Gaining Queries in a domain (that is, a selection of the top queries), whichever best reflects the zeitgeist of that country. Zeitgeist updted every month by Country to reflect the changes in each domain.
Country that are listeted in Google Zeitgeist.
1. Afghanistan 11. Denmark 21. Italy 31. Poland 41. Taiwan
2. Argentina 12. France 22. Japan 32. Puerto Rico 42. Thailand
3. Australia 13. Germany 23. Korea 33. Romania 43. Turkey
4. Brazil 14. Greece 24. Malaysia 34. Russia 44. Ukraine
5. Canada 15. Guatemala 25. Netherlands 35. Saudi Arabia 45. United Kingdom
6. Chile 16. Hong Kong 26. New Zealand 36. Serbia 46. United Arab Emirates
7. China 17. Hungary 27. Norway 37. Singapore 47. Vietnam
8. Colombia 18. India 28. Pakistan 38. South Africa
9. Costa Rica 19. Ireland 29. Peru 39. Spain
10.Czech Republic 20. Israel 30. Philippines 40. Sweden
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