Posts Tagged ‘websites’
Add more Fonts to your Website with Google Font Directory
Google Fonts makes it simpler for designers and developers to embed a wider range of fonts in their sites and applications.
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The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and are served by Google servers.
View font details to get the code needed to embed the font on your web site. Please also visit their quick start guide and FAQ page. For more help and suggestions, use their moderator page
UPDATE: Check out this Mashable.com Guide on HOW TO: Implement Google Font API on Your Website!!
Revolutionizing Web Search: Metaweb.com
Metaweb was recently purchased by Google…
Tip: 5 things you may not know you can do with attachments in Gmail
1. Drag attachments in
Simply drag files from your desktop right into the message you’re composing and they’ll upload from there. (Make sure you’re using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox 3.6 for this to work.)
2. Select multiple attachments
Attaching multiple files one by one is no fun. Instead, just multi-select the files you want to attach by holding down the Ctrl key (or Command on a Mac) and clicking on each file you want to attach. Holding down the Shift key will select a continuous list of files.
3. Never forget an attachment again
Gmail looks for phrases in your email that suggest you meant to attach a file (things like “I’ve attached” or “see attachment”) and warns you if it looks like you forgot to do so. Every day, this saves tons of people the embarrassment of having to send a follow up email with the file actually attached.
4. View attachments online
When you receive an attachment, sometimes you just want to view it and there’s no need to download or save to your desktop. The Google Docs viewer allows you to view .pdf, .ppt, and .tiff files in your browser. Just click the “View” link at the bottom of the message.

5. Find that long lost attachment via search
If you’re looking for an attachment someone has sent to you, Gmail’s advanced search operators can help you find what you’re looking for quickly and accurately.
- To find all messages that contain attachments: has:attachment
- To find all messages from your friend David that contain attachments: from:david has:attachment
- To find all messages that have .pdf attachments: has:attachment pdf
- To find a specific attachment named physicshomework.txt: filename:physicshomework.txt
ARTICLE FROM GOOGLE BLOG
Lebron x NYC x NYCgo.com
As a true New Yorker, I am elated at the fact that NYC is in the running to acquire one of the best ball players in the world; Lebron James. New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization NYCgo.com has taken to the web to get the rest of New York in on the action.
Check the initiative out on:
On NYCgo.com
On Facebook
On Twitter
Where to Watch out for FIFA 2010 Where ever you are
As we all know, billions of people will be watching the FIFA 2010 World Cup Matches. Since the last World Cup in 2006, advancements and availability of media have skyrocketed; With social media taking off like it has in the past couple of years. We figured we would try to raise the number of viewers by compiling a small list of the different Media outlets available to keep up with the action…
Watch Fifa Online
Get Fifa Apps
Get Fifa Updates via Social Media
Crowdrise.com – Bringing Fundraising to New Heights

Fundraising for non-profits and special causes is always a struggle, no matter how large or small your Organization/Group is. Crowdrise aims to help all of the groups in their efforts. Crowdrise.com is a new online community of volunteers and fundraisers that are answering the call to service and raising money for charities. Charities can use Crowdrise to raise money in new ways by turning their grassroots supporters into grassroots fundraisers. It’s free, its fast to sign up, and most of all; its fun! See how it works below. Also checkout the interview with it creator, actor Ed Norton after the jump…









