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Google FriendConnect - posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 12 minutes agoTo work and prosper in the corporate media, whether print or television, you have to be a person; *a)* with little courage, *b)* with a small intellect, and generally ignorant about history, politics, and ...
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 42 minutes agoAs Space Shuttle Discovery prepares for its final launch before retirement, a slight technical hitch has delayed the attachment of the external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters.
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 3 hours agoYOU Can't Handle the 9/11 Truth: Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Explains
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 4 hours agoCANADA - Take a look at this amusing video mocking Toronto mayoral candidate Rob Ford. The guy is a moron and this video takes him to task over his past and his ridiculous, unrealistic policies. Funny. ...
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 4 hours agoMore evidence has been spotted for the existence of the elusive "intermediate" black hole in the form of a throbbing x-ray source 300 million light-years away.
- posted by AdamS at Politically Confused - 5 hours agoCurtain raised with a hellish wicker man sacrifice, trauma, bleeding and blaming, cheering useful idiot Arabs followed by cheering useful idiot Westerners. All fooled. As long as you remember, Muslims did...
- posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top Stories - 5 hours agoWhat failure actually caused the deadly, Bruckheimer-like natural gas explosion in San Bruno?
- posted by James Williams at Discovery News - Top Stories - 5 hours agoAs Nichole Doub -- Head Conservator at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory -- was helping extract the remains of an 18th century ship from the mud of the World Trade Center construction sit...
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 5 hours ago*Washington’s Blog* has compiled a list of senior intelligence officers, 9/11 commissioners, current and former congressmen, and other government officials who question the official 9/11 story in some mann...
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 6 hours agoFeed crops, farting, belching and manure contribute a fifth of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 7 hours agoThese fools will get louder and louder as things get worse.
- posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top Stories - 7 hours agoFor some patients, the thoughts are there, but the words can't come. New mind-reading technology could help them speak.
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 9 hours ago. And not just this moran - all the morans. If a moran burns a Quran in the forest and no one is around to plug and play it ... . Mike Thomas at the Orlando Sentinel (h/t Dammit Janet) *What if media had i...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 9 hours agoCANADA - Canada's economy is heading back into a recession (the dreaded double dip recession) and *Stephen Harper* is looking for a scapegoat for his bad economic policies. Canada's unemployment rate jump...
- posted by John D. Cox at Discovery News - Top Stories - 10 hours agoBathed in cool temperatures in the West and wet weather in the East, most of the U.S. is enjoying a quiet wildfire season.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 10 hours agoPediatricians may soon track brain size the same way they monitor patients' height and weight.
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 10 hours agoPOLITICS - Preliminary hearings in a gruesome case are expected to begin this Autumn. The case centers around American soldiers who murdered Afghanistan civilians and then collected their body parts and ot...
- posted by Eric Niiler at Discovery News - Top Stories - 12 hours agoAs more athletes try gene therapy to boost their performances, scientists step up efforts to detect the cheating.
- posted by Gene Charleton at Discovery News - Top Stories - 13 hours agoForget flat; these printers deliver 3D objects in full color.
- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 14 hours agoHindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) will co-develop a Multi-Role Transport Aircraft according to agency reports quoting India Strategic magazine. The governme...
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- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top Stories - 14 hours agoThese so-called "frankenfish" are raising questions about how they'll impact the environment and the future of food.
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- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 14 hours agoOn Wednesday, the Federal Council decided to transfer for free to Pakistan the last ten Alouette III helicopters that are currently still in possession of the Air Force. These helicopters, which were due f...
- posted by Jennifer Ouellette at Discovery News - Top Stories - 23 hours agoScience fiction is often inspired by real science advances, but all-too-often it works the other way too. On Star Trek's 44th birthday, let's take a look at how the show has inspired modern society.
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 1 day ago9/11 Truth News: Mainstream Media Boycott for 9/11 Justice An activist group is calling for a complete boycott of corporate mainstream media, starting on the 9th anniversary of 9/11. According the group’s...
- posted by Benjamin Radford at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAs insulting as burning the Koran is to many Muslims, the widespread fear over how they might react is even more insulting.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoHabitat loss, hunting, and a lucrative pet trade are all contributing to the decimation of the world's freshwater turtle populations, according to Conservation International, which has just named 10 of the...
- posted by Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 1 day agoKeep your eyes to the sky and your feet in the mud...G: ZZZZZzzzzzz.....
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 1 day ago*9/11 Blogger:* Jeremy William Rothe-Kushel: Would you describe your own experience with Satyagraha, in terms of where you learned about it? Reverend James Lawson: Gandhi can be called the father of “non...
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 1 day agoUS Leaving Iraq in Worse Shape Than Saddam By Michael O'Brien AntiWar.com September 9, 2010 I spent 14 months as the Real Estate Advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense in Baghdad. My job was to assist t...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoThe Longest Walk Northern Route 3 for Diabetes has changed the route. Here's the new map, with walkers going through Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Northern route coordinator: Chris Franci...
- posted by AdamS at Politically Confused - 1 day agoHate, very simply, is something that no right minded person likes. In fact, we may well hate hate, or if that is too paradoxical, we moderately dislike hate. Most people do not truly hate unless some prett...
- posted by Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 1 day agoWith the 9th. Anniversary of 911 Current U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan are reaching 95,000, more than we have in Iraq. We are leaving the Worlds largest embassy, Fortress America, in Iraq and currentl...
- posted by AdamS at Politically Confused - 1 day agoYou know, he's right. The big winners in this are surely the atheists. Alas, the quran burning has been cancelled. Score one for political correctness. Reminder to all, the battlefield is between your ears...
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAs we celebrate the 44th anniversary of the sci-fi classic's first TV episode, has another Star Trek technology been proven?
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 1 day agoPuppet Obama's Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform is working behind the scenes, away from the scrutiny of the press, to cut social programs that were won many generations ago, and which protect...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 1 day agoBy Charles Moffat - September 2010. ENTERTAINMENT - Vanilla Coke was first introduced in 2002 and despite widespread popularity and being hailed as "the greatest innovation since Diet Coke in 1983" it was...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago*Indigenous Environmental Network *This video is part of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network - Canada. IEN offers the clips that pertain to their actions, interviews, and information provided by the ne...
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThis year marks the deadline of the Millennium Development Goal for preserving biodiversity, and a group of scientists weighed in on just how well we achieved our targets. Want to guess how we did?
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 1 day agoPOLITICS - Tonight at 9 PM EST the CBC will begin airing the documentary series "*Meltdown*" which will go through the highs and lows of the Great Recession, what caused it, who is to blame and the major f...
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoIt's no T-100, but this shape-shifting robot can keep working even after it has lost a limb.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoCrafty male bowerbirds fabricate staged scenes to make themselves look bigger than they really are.
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoA 17-year study of the Potomac River found that restoration efforts have brought back much of its native vegetation.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe Viking mission on Mars may have destroyed compounds that make biology possible while trying to detect them.
- posted by Larry O'Hanlon at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoEight new kinds of the earliest animals from the Cambrian Explosion have been found in a newly explored section of ancient rock in Canada.
- posted by Gene Charleton at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoHundreds of years before Charles Goodyear figured it out, the Mayans turned latex into rubber.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoA pair of robotic eyes in the sky could help forecasters predict volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and landslides.
- posted by Ray Villard at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoIf a volcano with the explosive power of 600,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs blew up on a planet 30 light-years away, would we notice?
- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 1 day agoThe US had taken up concerns by Pakistan on the perceived ‘Cold Start’ strategy of the Indian Army that envisages rapid deployment of troops on the western border to escalate to a full blown war within day...
- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 1 day agoThe Indian Air Force, in a significant development, today announced that it was ready to launch its state-of-the-art digital information system that will provide real time data, voice and images to command...
- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 1 day agoTurkey has shown a strong interest in joining Korea’s KF-X fighter development plan, after having already won investment from Indonesia, a chief of the military's aircraft programs said.Maj. Gen. Choi Cha-...
- posted by ASIAN DEFENCE at ASIAN DEFENCE - 1 day agoWith the latest addition, the Air Force has a total of 42 F-15Ks. Under the first-phase program from 2002-2008, 40 F-15Ks were delivered, but one crashed in the waters off Pohang during a nighttime mission...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoCensored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com By Brenda Norrell It has been wonderful to hear from some of the youth walkers from the Longest Walk Northern Route who are considering going on the Long...
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoHabitat loss, wildfire suppression, and poaching are combining to push many species to the brink of extinction, despite the fact that science knows very little about them.
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 2 days ago11 Reasons Why The Federal Reserve Is Bad *By The Economic Collapse Blog* Millions of Americans are waking up to the fact that the Federal Reserve is bad, but very few of them can coherently explain why t...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 2 days agoENTERTAINMENT/TECHNOLOGY - Google has announced plans to build a computer tablet (similar to the iPad, the HP Slate and other products) which will use Google’s Chrome operating system. (Google's Android OS...
- posted by Benjamin Radford at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoExperts say infant air travelers should be in their own seats for safety; the Federal Aviation Administration will not enforce the recommendation.
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoWas the thick, intimidating Amazon forest once home to an advanced civilization? A group of archaeologists turn to the vegetated landscape for answers.
- posted by AdamS at Politically Confused - 2 days agoOr, if you prefer, two strands within the green movement. One is the movement of self sufficiency and independence. Of "getting off the grid" and "food security", "anti-corporatism" and "low impact living"...
- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 2 days agoWhy Conspiracy Theory Rhetoric is Hurting our Democracy By Tim Hjersted Lawrence Journal-World Blogs Shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, President Bush asked the American public to “ne...
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- posted by Truth Excavator at The Excavator - 2 days agoDo Americans Know What Happened in Iraq? By Michael O'Brien AntiWar.com A Fox News poll released last week indicates the majority of Americans feel the Iraq war was a success. It also suggests they wan...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoCattle infected with mad cow disease give off a tell-tale glow in their eyes, according to new research.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoThe legs, arms and severed torso of a person were all found inside the stomach of a tiger shark caught by sport fishermen.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoThe remains of this large carnivorous dinosaur reveals evidence for some of the world's first feathers.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 days ago*Mohawk, O'odham, Navajo and Yaqui delegation seeks sponsors for UN Climate Conference in Cancun, grassroots voices for safeguarding the rights of Mother Earth* By Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www....
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 days agoMNN EDITOR ARRESTED FOR 'ASSAULTING' CANADA BORDER COMMANDOS - TRIAL PENDING MNN Sept. 7, 2010. On July 19, 2010 the police of the town next to the Mohawk community of Kahnawake arrested Kahentinetha H...
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoA new expedition into Antarctica will investigate how much methane is bubbling from the ocean floor, and whether it will have a significant impact on global climate.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoMen looking to attract women on the dance floor just got a leg up from science.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoA couple of uncomfortably close brushes with asteroids today underscores the need for a plan to avoid asteroid strikes.
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Customize Your Blog’s Background With Your Own Image
September 9, 2010 — permalinkPosted by Wongoo Lee, Software Engineer
We know that personalizing your blog is important. Although you can adjust templates, layouts, backgrounds and more with our Template Designer, you wanted more ways to make your blog completely unique.
Now you can use your own image as your blog background. Go to Design | Template Designer | Background, click on Background Image, and you’ll see the new “Upload image” option, which allows you to select and upload your image. There are a variety of options such as alignment, repeat, and scroll for how to display your new image. This feature is another graduate from Blogger in Draft. You can find more information in our original announcement.
Tips from the Blogger team: If you want a full-screen background, we recommend using an image that's 1800 pixels wide and 1600 pixels high, so that the background image can fill the entire screen even for the readers with large monitors. To make sure your blog loads quickly, background images must be small in file size. As the maximum file size you can upload is 300KB, you may need to reduce your photo’s file size using Photoshop, Mac OS X Preview, or one of many free online tools. You can also tile a smaller image, but keep in mind that patterns work better than photographs, which can make your blog look cluttered.
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This feature is now available on all Blogger blogs and we welcome your suggestions and comments on our Help Forum.Blogger’s 11th Birthday Round-Up
September 8, 2010 — permalinkPosted by Seth Shamban, Blogger Consumer Operations
Last week we hosted Blogger’s 11th bday celebration, and a huge thanks goes out to everyone who helped us celebrate! Since we were only able to attend a few parties in person (which was awesome!), we enjoyed watching tweets, videos, and photos stream in at #bloggerfiesta. From the four hour conference for 90 people in Manila, Philippines to the three person casual rendezvous at a restaurant in Duluth, Georgia, we heard great stories from around the world about bloggers meeting each other face-to-face.
Even though we’re an internet company, we know the importance of meeting in-person. It provides a great opportunity to learn from others, meet new folks and share tips. We loved that one Fiesta attendee even learned how to set up a custom domain.
While we had some fun of our own last week (particularly in our Sydney office), our favorite stories are the ones you’ve shared. We’ve linked to some of our favorites below. If you have a story from your Blogger Fiesta that you would like to share with us, please send it along to blogger-fiesta@google.com.
Blogger Fiesta Sydney in Google's Sydney office
Introducing Blogger Stats
August 30, 2010 — permalink
Posted by Noah Fiedel and Wiktor Gworek, Software Engineers
Just in time for our eleventh birthday, we are excited to introduce Stats for Blogger. First launched to Blogger in Draft back in July, Blogger Stats is a cool real-time stats service that's fully integrated with Blogger; you don't need to do anything to enable it for your blog. You can find the new Stats tab on your blog’s dashboard—go ahead and take it for a spin!
Feature Highlights
Stats is an important piece of the blogging puzzle, as it allows you to track your blog's traffic and find out exactly what your audience is looking for. As such, integrated, real-time stats has been one of the most frequently requested features from our users. You can find more information about Blogger Stats in our earlier announcement; meanwhile, here are some quick highlights for you.
- Real-time tracking. Each time your blog is viewed, you can see the change on your stats almost immediately
- Insights about your audience. Top search keywords, countries, browsers, and more
- Great user interface. Beautiful, easy-to-read graphs and charts
Updates
After our initial launch to Blogger in Draft, we had some very helpful feedback and suggestions from you. Based on them, we’ve made improvements including the following:
- Self-view exclusion. Some of you wanted Blogger Stats to exclude your own pageviews, and now there’s an option for that: On Stats | Overview, click on the “Don’t track your own pageviews” link (it’s on the right side, under the pageview summary) and select the “Don’t track my pageviews” option. We’re also now excluding traffic coming from Blogger admin pages and post Preview, providing more accurate pageview data.
- More effective bot traffic filtering. We’ve made several improvements to detect “bots” (the non-human visitors, such as crawlers) including extending our list of known “bots” to provide more accurate pageviews from real visitors.
- Internationalization. Blogger Stats is now available in more than 40 languages.
We hope you like Blogger Stats. By the way, there must be something good about August—not only is it our birth month, we’ve gone from four Admin Dashboard tabs to six, just this month alone! (The other new tab we’ve added this month was the Comments tab, which was another highly requested feature.) We still have some more ground to cover, but just wanted to say we’re working really hard to deliver the features you’ve wanted to see on Blogger. Looking forward to seeing you all at the upcoming Meetup!
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