Saturday 31 January 2009

LOWKER FEBRUARI 2009

Nama Perusahaan : Revindo IT SolutionsDeskripsi : Perusahan Jasa IT, yang memberikan layanan dari Hardware, Software, Web dan Jaringan.Lowongan untuk : 1. Teknisi Komputer2. Admin Web PortalLokasi Kerja di : JakartaPersyaratan : 1. Teknisi Komputer- Pria Max 30,- memiliki motor,- mengerti perakitan dan permasalahan komputer,- mengerti jaringan komputer,- disukai domisili daerah jakarta utara (

LOWKER FEBRUARI 2009

Nama Perusahaan : Revindo IT SolutionsDeskripsi : Perusahan Jasa IT, yang memberikan layanan dari Hardware, Software, Web dan Jaringan.Lowongan untuk : 1. Teknisi Komputer2. Admin Web PortalLokasi Kerja di : JakartaPersyaratan : 1. Teknisi Komputer- Pria Max 30,- memiliki motor,- mengerti perakitan dan permasalahan komputer,- mengerti jaringan komputer,- disukai domisili daerah jakarta utara (

Google Toolbar in Firefox: a personalized new tab page

Those of you who use Google Toolbar on Firefox are probably pretty familiar with the many features Toolbar 5 (beta) has to offer — from bookmarks to buttons and search box to "send to." We've added a couple more features to the Firefox Toolbar, so feel free to download this "second beta" to get all the latest and greatest Google Toolbar has to offer.

One of the features I'm really excited about is the new tab page. Now, when you open up a new tab, instead of the blank white page you see by default in Firefox, you will instead see small thumbnails of your favorite sites (up to 9), as well as recently-closed and bookmarked pages based on your browser history. You can edit the thumbnails, and all this data remains locally on your browser, which means none of the information about your most viewed sites or recently closed pages will be sent back to Google. If for whatever reason you don't like this updated new tab page, you can always change it back to a blank page or to the website of your choice through either your Toolbar or Firefox settings. Some tab extensions may conflict with this feature, and it currently isn't compatible with Firefox 2, so make sure you check your settings or visit the Google Toolbar help center if you are having any problems.


Next time you want to go to your favorite site more quickly or restore an accidentally closed tab, you don't need to type out the URL. Typing Ctrl + T or double-clicking to the right of your open tabs will open up the new tab page with all your favorite sites right at your finger tips.

In addition, this release now provides the ability for Hebrew- and Arabic-speaking users to access Toolbar 5 with robust right-to-left text support. We've also fixed some of the most reported bugs to give you a faster and more stable experience with this update.

We're always working on improvements and new features to Google Toolbar based on your feedback, so keep those suggestions coming.

Update on 4/1: Yesterday, Firefox Toolbar 5 came out of beta.

Friday 30 January 2009

A Tropical Tattoo on a Cold Winter's Day


While making a quick pass through Penn Station at lunch, I spotted this sweet tattoo on a guy waiting for his train:


Steph is a student out on Long Island who designs and draws up his tattoos and then has them inked.

The piece featured above was the first one that I spotted on him (he has eight in all), and he was willing to share it here.

Perched on his left bicep, It depicts a tropical setting, with bamboo and a panther, the main element in the tattoo.

This particular design was inked about two years ago by Chris at Tattooing by Richie in Elmont, Long Island.

Previous work from the shop has appeared here.

Thanks to Steph for sharing his self-designed body art with us here on Tattoosday!

Demo Masak - Dekorasi Butter Cream

Budi Boga beserta Tim Dapur Uji Demedia yang dimotori oleh Ayu Kharie mengadakan demo masak dekoasi butter cream. Demo yang dilaksanakan di Mal Karawaci ini termasuk rangkaian promosi buku Cara Mudah Menghias Cake terbitan Demedia Pustaka.
Informasi buku klik di sini:
http://budiboga.blogspot.com/search?q=cara+mudah+mengias+cake+dan+tart

















The EMC is the Only EMC

I met Eric in Penn Station as I was headed back to work during lunch.

His sole tattoo on his right forearm reads "THE EMC". The EMC refers to his initals, his full name being Eric Manuel Concepcion.

He prefaced his initials with the article "the" so he can set himself apart. It's an manifestation of his individuality.

He wants to have "great significance in life" and has a larger piece in mind to build around this tattoo.

"Only one person can be me," he says, and this exemplifies his conviction that he will be great at being who he is, and that "no one will copy" him.

I've invited Eric to submit more photos as the piece evolves.

The tattoo was inked at Funcity Tattoos in Manhattan. Other work from Funcity has previously appeared here.

Thanks to Eric for sharing his personal tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Thursday 29 January 2009

Renee's Expression of Hope and Joy In Ink: The Presidential Tattoo

Before I proceed with this tattoo, let me plaster a disclaimer on the wall. Although my politics are hardly a secret to people I know, I do my darnedest to keep them out of my blogs. People are passionate about politics, and I have seen rifts in friendships and other relationships turn into chasms of anger and resentment over a difference in politics.

By posting the following, I am neither endorsing nor espousing any cultural, political or religious views. The views expressed are those of the owner of this tattoo. I have made small edits to the statement that Renee sent along with her photos, but it remains, for the most part, in tact. My edits are marked by ellipsis (...). This photo and description represent a landmark moment in United States history. So without further ado, let the bars of "Hail to the Tattoo" begin.

Renee from Brooklyn e-mailed me this very new tattoo:


It was inked by Big Steve at Daredevil Tattoo in Manhattan.

Renee offers a lengthy explanation:

Why an Obama Tattoo?
"You don't even know if he will be a good President." "Why would you put a politician's name and face on your body?" "You are going to hell for all those tattoos." "Renee, have u lost your mind?" "Are u f*cking serious?" "Woooooow!" "This is on ULTRA!" "That is a bit much!" "That is HOT!" "Are you insane?" "OMG!" "Good shit!" "That's very nice!" "You're a dumb ass!" "How utterly stupid!" "I love you; U rock!"
Those are just some of the comments I read and heard. Some from closest friends; others from total strangers, but most were typical responses. I didn't expect a warm welcome to the idea. Yet, I am not second-guessing my decision because one of the precious gifts we have is freedom of choice. Additionally, it's a permanent tattoo so I better grill it up and eat it because it's here until death do us part.

However, I ... did not get this tattoo as a dare, as some proclaimed; or as a way to get press coverage for personal gain. Yet, I am thankful for that which I received because all publicity, whether negative or positive, is good publicity and keeps your name in the mix. I dig being in the mix; always have.

Unlike many people, I do exactly what I want to do. There are two kinds of people in this world; those who talk the talk and those who demonstrate the talk. Blame my mother, as this burning desire to walk to the beat of my own drum no matter how extreme to some, stems from her blood which runs free within me. Shout out to my mother (who doesn't have any tattoos, in case you are wondering).

For the last ten years, I have demonstrated the talk. Moved to New York as I said I would do at age 12, mingled with celebrities, did some broadcast and touched people with thought-provoking topics; wrote articles that changed perceptions and sparked controversy; been in love and failed with great stories to tell; had my name in magazines and even remain a staple on Internet search engines; been on television (Hey Amanda Lewis); was homeless, but flew out of it like a bat out of hell; held down some decent jobs and even got a better job during a...recession...performed twice in Time Square; had lunch with Secretary of State elect, Hillary Rodham Clinton; modeled when people laughed and said I was too short, too tatted; too fat, too boyish, too awkward; can’t walk in heels; too over the top; and this is only a fraction of the accomplishments.

Be it right or wrong, I've seized the moment to aspire to great heights despite the whispers from those who thought they knew what was best for me. If I lived my life based on their theories of what is just and unjust, how would I be able to call myself an individual? Along with that I am passionate on a lot of things; one of which is the state of our country.

...I have eight tattoos, with the President Obama caricature tribute being the ninth. I made the decision to get this tattoo a while ago but never acted on it. I toyed with the idea in my head and dismissed it as something I wouldn't do. When the inauguration came, I got that feeling again. The same feeling I got when Obama won the democratic nomination. The same feeling I got when Obama won the presidential election. It was a feeling of VICTORY!

President Obama didn't win alone; WE WON! We, being our ancestors who endured the brunt of slavery; our youth who have witnessed what was once said to be impossible; people everywhere of all shades of pigmentation who believed in the dream of equality and democracy; Rosa Parks who sat down and refused to comply; the joy in my grandmother's voice; and the gleam in the eyes of many. Now that I think of it, I can't remember a time I have been so in awe, so proud to stand up and support a movement; because President Barack Obama is a movement. Whether you acknowledge it or not, it is evident.

From the chants of "Obama" all across Washington, D.C. to they dirt roads of Kenya, people believed! I believe! We believe! And though my mother, father, and sister attended the inauguration, as I watched on a television at my job in New York, my feet stuck in one place, mouth open in amazement; I've never seen anything so beautiful and powerful. Something gripped my soul and hollered, "YES WE DID!"

When we got up...to cast our ballots on Election Day, you could feel the power then. It was in some ways indescribable. I felt like I was voting for family. The interactions with President Obama and his family; Michelle's glow of intelligence and nurturing to her children; the innocence and curiosity of Sasha and Malia...

I was moved; simple and plain. I remained moved and encouraged. Others would agree with me but still say, "Did you really have to get a tattoo?" Yes! Every tattoo I've gotten has meaning and a greater significance. Some people express themselves through conversation, the arts, clothing, etc. I chose to document history by inking it on my arm as a constant reminder that NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE! Of course I knew this before President Obama was elected but his perseverance and the drive of the American people made it full circle for me. When I think back to my childhood and an incident that occurred in Florida, when my aunt and I went fishing, I know the dream has been fulfilled.
We were traveling to the 7 mile bridge that leads to Key West to go fishing. We stopped at a small convenience store because we both needed to go to the bathroom. As a Caucasian man left the single stall bathroom he carried a key and handed it to the older Caucasian woman behind the counter. When my aunt asked to retrieve the key so we could use the restroom, she informed her that they didn’t have a bathroom. When my aunt pointed to where the sign read, "rest room,” the lady then said it was out of order. But we just saw a man leave from it who even said "thank you" upon exiting the store. This was the first time in my life I felt so insecure about my skin color. I never want ANYONE to feel that way. I never want to feel as though I would be denied anything because I am a brown. This happened in 1992, which isn’t that far back, so it shows us that some people still hold on to those discriminatory practices.

Will the world be changed overnight because Obama is in office? No. Will racism end based on his win? No. Will we still endure hardships? Absolutely. Yet, we have made SIGNIFICANT progress thus far, which only lets me know we are able to make so much more. President Obama didn't start the movement; he answered the call of the movement. He answered the call of the dream so that the children I will have someday will really be able to say, "I want to be president," and no one will see it as far-fetched. We are a million steps closer.

He is the first politician who said things I actually felt in my soul. This isn’t some cult or impulsive craze; this is HISTORY. If it’s not something you would do, I understand but in the words of Jay-Z, “Can’t Knock the Hustle.” President Obama is MOTIVATION! And if I am a fool for believing in someone who acknowledges we need change in our schools, economy, government, lifestyles, and so much more but has the power to work for that, than so be it. I'm guilty, standing tall, standing proud, boldly drenched in ink for our 44th President of the United States.

Sho Nuff!
I want to thank Renee for considering sending her tattoo photo and accompanying statement to us here at Tattoosday. Regardless of one's politics, it is difficult to convincingly argue that the election of Barack Obama was not an historic moment. I was happy to share Renee's joy here on Tattoosday.

Introducing Measurement Lab

When an Internet application doesn't work as expected or your connection seems flaky, how can you tell whether there is a problem caused by your broadband ISP, the application, your PC, or something else? It can be difficult for experts, let alone average Internet users, to address this sort of question today.

Last year we asked a small group of academics about ways to advance network research and provide users with tools to test their broadband connections. Today Google, the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute, the PlanetLab Consortium, and academic researchers are taking the wraps off of Measurement Lab (M-Lab), an open platform that researchers can use to deploy Internet measurement tools.

Researchers are already developing tools that allow users to, among other things, measure the speed of their connection, run diagnostics, and attempt to discern if their ISP is blocking or throttling particular applications. These tools generate and send some data back-and-forth between the user's computer and a server elsewhere on the Internet. Unfortunately, researchers lack widely-distributed servers with ample connectivity. This poses a barrier to the accuracy and scalability of these tools. Researchers also have trouble sharing data with one another.

M-Lab aims to address these problems. Over the course of early 2009, Google will provide researchers with 36 servers in 12 locations in the U.S. and Europe. All data collected via M-Lab will be made publicly available for other researchers to build on. M-Lab is intended to be a truly community-based effort, and we welcome the support of other companies, institutions, researchers, and users that want to provide servers, tools, or other resources that can help the platform flourish.

Today, M-Lab is at the beginning of its development. To start, three tools running on servers near Google's headquarters are available to help users attempt to diagnose common problems that might impair their broadband speed, as well as determine whether BitTorrent is being blocked or throttled by their ISPs. These tools were created by the individual researchers who helped found M-Lab. By running these tools, users will get information about their connection and provide researchers with valuable aggregate data. Like M-Lab itself these tools are still in development, and they will only support a limited number of simultaneous users at this initial stage.

At Google, we care deeply about sustaining the Internet as an open platform for consumer choice and innovation. No matter your views on net neutrality and ISP network management practices, everyone can agree that Internet users deserve to be well-informed about what they're getting when they sign up for broadband, and good data is the bedrock of sound policy. Transparency has always been crucial to the success of the Internet, and, by advancing network research in this area, M-Lab aims to help sustain a healthy, innovative Internet.

You can learn more at the M-Lab website. If you're a researcher who'd like to deploy a tool, or a company or institution that is interested in providing technical resources, we invite you to get involved.

A Weird Day

Here’s a new one for you. A straight narrative, speckled with ink references, which eventually resembled a “traditional” Tattoosday post. It certainly takes the cake as one of the most unusual encounters. I’ve significantly edited it down for space considerations.

I've also waited a week (this is back-dated) to see how it would play out.

Today was a gloomy, sleety, cold New York City day and I decided to go out at lunch, despite the rain.

After an unsuccessful circuit through the Chelsea Whole Foods, I hit the Muhlenberg branch of the New York Public Library and pick up a few CDs (The Black Parade is Dead! by My Chemical Romance, Lost Highway by Bon Jovi, and Rock My World by Bret Michaels) and some books What Is This Thing Called Love by inked poet Kim Addonizio,




Sailor Jerry Collins: American Tattoo Master

and Tattoo Nation: Portraits of Celebrity Body Art.


I head back toward work and stop under the overhang outside of Fashion Institute of Technology to take a break from the freezing rain.

I decide to talk to two students who are talking outside, smoking. I introduce myself and explain the blog and one of them is un-inked and has agreed to participate in the Unin(k)itiated survey. I’m about to talk to ask the first question when a guy comes up to us to ask a question.

Here’s where the abridging of the conversation begins.

Initially, he is looking to get directions to the Apple Store on 5th Avenue. He is visiting from San Francisco and needs to pick up a PC from there. He speaks very fast. He has been a web designer since the early 90’s. He rattles off several websites he has built for various companies. He refers to himself as “Apple Pirate,” and he mentions an Apple tattoo.

My interest is piqued. “You have tattoos?” “Four,” he replies. But he is covered in clothing and is visibly cold in the non-San Francisco weather. I don’t expect him to show me anything. I mention the blog, but he is dismissive. He makes a comment about not having time for websites that are small. I am not offended, though I could take issue with what could be perceived as a sleight. But Tattoosday is still a little baby blog, and I’m a small fish in a big blogospheric ocean, despite the occasional delusion of grandeur.


The conversation is all over the place, with Chris leading most of the discussion. Among the topics: where the nearest bike shop is, how he’s been crashing on the floor at The Hotel Chelsea because he doesn’t have the credit card he used to make the reservation at the W Hotel (he was mugged in Baltimore), the quality of F.I.T. as a school, and why the Baltimore School for the Arts is losing students to F.I.T. Also discussed is the weather, some SF vs. NYC banter, technology, design, and more on tattoos.

We drift back to his ink and he has decided that he will show me one of his pieces. Here is where this starts looking like a normal Tattoosday post. This is the tattoo on Chris’ left elbow:

That’s the Apple Pirate logo.

Chris kept talking and I continued standing with the two F.I.T. students, whose names I never got. My lunch was over and I needed to get back to work. However, both women have my card, and will hopefully contact me so I can finish the story.

They never did. Nor did Martin.

It was a truly bizarre little encounter, one which may still be unfolding in the days and weeks to come.

There was actually more to this post. Chris credited his tattoo to a well-known tattoo artist in another state. The original post discussed this artist, along with his shop, and the fact that I tracked down the artist to verify if this tattoo could be attributed to him. Ultimately, the tattooist has no recollection of the piece or the individual.

Another day in the life of the tattoo blogger!

Wednesday 28 January 2009

Raising data privacy awareness

For the second year, the U.S. and Canada are joining 27 European countries to celebrate Data Privacy Day today. As we explained last year, the lack of understanding about online data protection is a global issue. As increasing amounts of data get uploaded to the Internet every day, it becomes more and more important for people to understand the benefits and risks of online communications and to learn how to use available tools to control and manage the information they share online.

To mark this special day of awareness, we are supporting an event hosted by the Information Technology Association of America called "Data Privacy Day: Increasing Privacy Awareness and Trust." We'll join U.S. and European government officials and key members of the privacy community on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, to discuss how to increase public awareness about data privacy. This event is a part of our ongoing constructive dialogue with regulators and legislators, consumer and industry groups, and think tanks and privacy advocates to discuss how to protect user information.

Our efforts to raise data privacy awareness extend beyond the public policy arena; we aim to connect directly with our users, too. We're committed to protecting users' online privacy by following the principles of transparency and choice. We're transparent about the data we collect, and we design products that give people control over the information they share. Earlier this year, we revamped our Privacy Center, where we offer information, tips, and videos that explain Google's privacy practices and show people how they can control what data they share. The Privacy Center also includes a link to a series of blog posts about how we use data to improve our products and services for our users. We recently translated the Privacy Center into multiple languages so that we can better serve people all around the world. We're also continuously working on innovative services and features that make information available to people in new ways, but with built-in privacy controls. For example, we introduced privacy-protective face-blurring for Street View earlier this year. And the launch of our browser, Google Chrome, included a feature for surfing the Internet in "incognito mode."

For the coming year, we want to improve our privacy practices even more by engaging in further dialogue with people who use our products and services, offering up easier-to-understand policies, and providing more privacy tools and controls. We hope that you'll take a few minutes on Data Privacy Day to explore our Privacy Center and learn about our commitment to this important issue.

More computing, less power

In the fall we posted information about the efficiency of Google data centers and promised to update this information every quarter. We've now collected data for the fourth quarter of 2008 and published them to our sustainable computing website. Specifically, we're keeping track of the efficiency of any Google-designed data center with an IT load of at least 5 MW and a time-in-operation of at least 6 months. In Q4 our average power and cooling overhead in these facilities was 16%, bringing the overhead for the trailing 12 months to 19% (down from 21% a quarter earlier). For comparison, a recent EPA report put the overhead of the average enterprise data center at 100% or higher. We're very happy to have further improved our efficiency, and a number of factors contributed to that result.

First, efficiency is affected by seasonal weather patterns — cooler weather is better than hot weather, and several of our facilities benefited from that in Q4. Also, we continually review our efficiency metrics so that we notice, for example, that one of our data centers is not performing consistently with others of similar size and locale. So we'll take a closer look at optimizing that facility. Are we using fans to cool spaces that don't need to be cooled? Is the thermostat at the right set-point? Can we reduce the time the chillers need to run while keeping the machines operational? So we apply lessons we've learned from better-performing data centers to other facilities, and several such improvements took place in Q4. For the nitty-gritty technical details, visit our data center efficiency page.

While we've made a lot of progress in data center efficiency, we're still learning. As we continue to explore ways to use the least amount of power to do the most amount of computing, we'll continue to share our data and best practices with you. In early March we will participate in the CeBIT conference where we plan to disclose more details on our sustainability efforts as part of this year's theme of "Green IT." Stay tuned.

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Five Questions for the Unin(k)itiated: Nate's Hobbesian Dilemma

It was another cold day, so I cut through Penn Station on my way to the bank. It appeared as if it was going to be another tattoo-less sub-30-degree day in the Big City, so I stopped and chatted with a nice couple from Washington D.C. about their lack of tattoos.

So begins another chapter of “Five Questions for the Unin(k)itiated.” Today’s installment was better than the premiere one on the previous day.

Name: Nate

Q: Do you have any tattoos?

A: No

Q: Why not?

A: They’re expensive and I can never decide what to get.

Q: So you have considered getting a tattoo?

A: Yes, off and on for about four to five years.

Q: If yes, what would you have inked, where, and why?

A: Hobbes [The comic strip stuffed tiger from Calvin & Hobbes] on my right shoulder. I love Calvin & Hobbes, and Hobbes is the best comic strip character.

Q: If you could be a tattoo on any famous person, what would you be, on whom would you be, and why?

A: I’d be a Hobbes tattoo on Angelina Jolie’s lower back because she’s hot.

On an interesting side note, check out a photo of Angelina Jolie’s back, for real:

She already has a tiger tattoo there! Is it me, or was Nate’s response, uninformed by what Jolie has inked already, incredibly funny, considering?

Thanks to Nate for chatting with us here on Tattoosday!


Tuesday 27 January 2009

Membuat Blogroll


Membuat Blogroll atau Kategori blog yang ingin anda masukkan,baik itu dalam suatu posting maupun halaman html khusus untuk sidebar maupun footer,kadang akan memakan banyak tempat jika kategori terlalu panjang/banyak.

Di sini saya akan coba membuat contoh blogroll yang dapat menghemat tempat/halaman blog kita.

Untuk membuat/menghemat halaman web/blog,kita bisa menggunakan Fungsi scrollbar,dropdown,marquee,dll.


Seperti postingan saya sebelumnya,bagaimana membuat text berjalan,fungsi scrollbar,dropdown maupun marquee.


Tapi nggak ada salahnya jika saya mengulang memberikan kode-kode tersebut di sini (biar lebih ringkas,he..)



  • Untuk kode Dropdown :


<form>
<select name="menu" onchange="window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_blank')"size=1
name=menu>

<option># Dropdown # </option>
<option value="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com">Contoh 1</option>
<option value="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com">Contoh 2</option>
<option value="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com">Contoh 3</option>
<option value="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com">Contoh 4</option>
<option value="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com">Contoh 5</option>
</select>
</form>


Hasilnya seperti di bawah ini :




  • Untuk kode Marquee :


<marquee onmouseover="this.stop()"
onmouseout="this.start()" scrollamount="2"
direction="up" width="100%" height="200"
>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 1</a><br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 2</a><br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 3</a><br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 4</a><br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 5</a><br/><br/>
</marquee>


Hasilnya akan seperti di bawah ini :




  • Untuk kode Marquee dalam tabel/kotak :


<table border="2"
width="155" height="130" cellpadding="2">
<tr>
<td align="left">
<marquee onmouseover="this.stop()" onmouseout="this.start()"
scrollamount="2" direction="up" width="100%"
height="200">
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 1</a>
<br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 2</a>
<br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"

target="_blank">Contoh 3</a>
<br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 4</a>
<br/><br/>
<a href="http://pelajaran-blog.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">Contoh 5</a>
<br/><br/>

</marquee>
</td>
</tr>
</table>


Hasilnya seperti di bawah ini :


Anda coba dulu baru tahu hasilnya :) duk ! PR..

Gimana? pilih yang mana? selamat mencoba ya!

Membuat Menu Drop Down


Untuk membuat menu dropdown,selain membuat situs lebih rapi,juga sambil belajar yuk!

Untuk kodenya copy paste kode di bawah ini :


<form><select name="menu"
onchange="window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_blank')"size=1
name=menu><option value=0 selected>KATA YANG PERTAMA MUNCUL</option>
<option value="ISI ALAMAT YANG DI TUJU">ISI TEXT YANG INGIN DI TAMPILKAN</option>
</select></form>


Contoh penggunaan kode :

<form><select name="menu"
onchange="window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_blank')"size=1
name=menu>
<option>Link</option>
<option value="http://www.youtube.com">Youtube</option>
<option value="http://www.yahoo.com">Yahoo</option>
<option value="http://www.google.com">Google</option>
</select></form>

Yang hasilnya nanti akan seperti di bawah ini :



Sangat Mudah khan?
Selamat mencoba ya..!!

Baca Juga Yang Ini..

Membuat tempat kode script / html


Seperti yang pernah saya posting beberapa waktu yang lalu,hanya kali ini menggunakan kode yang sangat sederhana.seperti saat ingin memposting suatu blog,dan ingin menyampaikan kode kepada pengunjung,biasanya kita mengalami kesulitan.

Misalnya kesalahan yang terjadi karena hasil kode seperti penulisan tanda <head> atau <tabel> akan berbeda hasilnya saat posting telah di publikasikan,bahkan tidak akan muncul pada artikel yang telah di publikasikan.

Untuk itu,penulisan tanda-tanda/karakter seperti <,>,",&,dll harus dituliskan dengan notasi yang berbeda.Untuk menandai/membuat bidang atau tempat untuk kode(hanya bersifat hiasan saja),copy paste kode di bawah ini :


<table border="0"width="361"><tr><td bgcolor="#E0E0E0"
width="353"> Kode anda Disini</td></tr></table>


Bagian "Kode anda Disini" yang berwarna hijau diatas,untuk area,artikel yang ingin anda posting.

Sedangkan,jika anda ingin menyampaikan/memposting suatu kode html/javascript,tetap di area yang berwarna hijau diatas(jika ingin kode berada dalam sebuah tabel),
dengan catatan:karakter dari kode yang ingin anda sampaikan,di ubah dalam sebuah notasi.Untuk lebih jelasnya lihat Ilustrasi di bawah ini :

Jika saya ingin menuliskan <head> pada artikel saya,maka pada saat memposting saya akan menuliskan sebuah kode :

&lt;head&gt;

Notasi yang tercetak tebal di atas (&lt; dan &gt; ),saat posting terpublikasikan,akan tampil menjadi karakter < dan >.

Untuk lebih jelasnya soal notasinya anda bisa baca di sini.

Sudah jelas khan ?
Untuk simbol atau karakter yang lain seperti; $,#,*,dll bisa anda tuliskan seperti biasanya.

Baca Juga Yang Ini..


Mengatur Warna dan Huruf pada Blog


Untuk para blogger baru, sobat akan menikmati fasilitas baru dari www.blogger.com, yaitu sobat bisa mengatur jenis font (hurup) serta warna font dengan sangat mudah. Di bawah adalah langkah untuk mengatur Fonts And Colors (khusus untuk blogger baru dengan template baru, sedangkan untuk blogger yang memakai template klasik, menu ini tidak disediakan).

Klik menu "Fonts and Colors", maka akan muncul beberapa pengaturan :
(ini khusus untuk template "minima")

  • Page Background color -->

    pengaturan warna background blog. Silahkan klik warna yang ada di sebelah
    kanan yang di sukai

  • Text Color

    --> pengaturan warna huruf dari posting-an

  • Link Color

    --> pengaturan warna huruf yang di link

  • Blog Title Color

    --> pengaturan
    warna huruf judul Blog

  • Blog Description Color

    --> pengaturan warna huruf deskripsi blog

  • Post Title

    Color
    --> pengaturan warna huruf judul posting-an

  • Border Color

    --> pengaturan warna kotak yang mengelilingi judul blog, serta garis
    pemisah

  • Sidebar Title

    Color --> pengaturan warna
    huruf judul yang anda di sidebar (kolom samping)

  • Sidebar Title

    Color --> pengaturan warna
    hurup yang ada di sidebar(kolom samping)

  • Visited link

    Color -->
    pengaturan warna huruf link ketika pengunjung mengarahkannya ke tulisan yang
    mengandung link

  • Text Font

    --> pengaturan jenis huruf,berlaku untuk hurup hasil dari posting-an
    ataupun hurup yang ada di sidebar

  • Sidebar Title Font

    --> pengaturan jenis huruf
    untuk judul yang ada di sidebar serta tanggal postingan

  • Blog Title Font

    --> pengaturan jenis huruf Judul blog

  • Blog Description Font

    --> Pengaturan jenis hurup dekripsi blog

  • Post Footer

    Font -->
    pengaturan jenis huruf footer (contoh : posted by )

  • Klik " SAVE CHANGES" untuk

    mengakhiri pengaturan. Selesai

Untuk template-template selain template "minima", pada dasarnya sama aja, hanya saja ada sedikit perbedaan, tapi itu tidak sulit.


Untuk mengetahui tulisan mana yang sedang di rubah oleh anda, anda cukup melihat mana yang berubah tulisannya pada preview yang terletak sebelah bawah.



Postingan ini 100% saya ambil dari artikel oleh kolom-tutorial.blogspot.com

"Mengatur Hurup dan Warna" Kamis, April 19, 2007.

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An update from the Project 10^100 team

As part of our tenth birthday celebration, in September we announced Project 10^100, a call for ideas to help as many people as possible, and a program to bring the best of those ideas to life. The response we received has wowed and humbled us. People sent in more than 150,000 ideas, with submissions in all of the 25 languages for which we had a submission form. Proving that there is strength in numbers, many people submitted similar ideas for tackling big problems.

All of this reviewing and sorting has kept Googlers around the world quite busy. Because of the sheer number of ideas we received, we were unable to compile the list of finalists in time for our January 27 target and will have to push back that announcement to March 17 (St. Patrick's Day). We apologize for the delay and encourage you to return to the site on that date to vote for your favorite ideas. Perhaps the luck of the Irish will be with you and yours, or a similar idea will be a finalist!

Update on 3/16: We will unfortunately have to delay announcing the top ideas for Project 10^100 for a while longer. We've never managed a project like this and it's taken more time than we ever imagined possible. We apologize for our over optimistic assumptions about how quickly we could analyze all the ideas that we've received, and thank everyone for their patience. We'll continue posting updates on Project 10^100 here.

Introducing: The Unin(k)itiated

What’s a tattoo blogger to do?

Or, more specifically, what’s a Northeastern tattoo blogger to do?

Sure, this is a site dedicated to tattoos, but there’s a central character here, as well, which is the city of New York. And whereas there’s a vast array of visible ink from May through September, and occasional sightings in the late Fall and early Spring, December through February are tough times for those of us in colder climates that thrive on the public spotting of a well-crafted, nay, any tattoo.

Just to illustrate my dilemma, since December 24, I have posted 21 items, only 5 of which were tattoos from people I had never met before, and all of them were initially noticed inside a building.

Anticipating this seasonal slow-down, I had been batting around some ideas on how to expand the format of Tattoosday to pique interest during the colder months. One such idea came to fruition today in a segment I will be calling “Five Questions for the Unin(k)itiated.” That is, a series of questions for people who do not have tattoos. And if you think its tough asking strangers about their ink, try asking strangers about their lack thereof.

Astonishingly, the first person I asked was happy to oblige. It was 23 degrees outside when I stopped to talk to a young woman out on Penn Plaza.

So, without further ado, here is the premiere installment of Five Questions for the Unin(k)itiated:


Name: Anna


Q: Do you have any tattoos?

A: No


Q: Why not?

A: I don’t want one.


Q: Have you ever considered getting a tattoo?

A: No


Q: Is there a specific factor that causes you to feel that way? For example, religious, cultural, etc.?

A: It’s a personal preference


[Okay, I’m going to interject something into the discussion here. Right about now, you’re probably thinking, “Gee, Bill, this is kind of boring. Are you sure this is a good idea?” Remember, folks, this was my maiden effort, and this feature may evolve. Plus, one should keep in mind, if Anna did have a tattoo, voila! Instant Tattoosday Post. Just add Curiosity. But I saved the best question for last.]


Q: If you could be a tattoo on any famous person, what would you be, on whom would you be, and why?

A: I’d be on Johnny Depp, because I like him. And I would be a palm tree on his arm, because it represents where I’m from originally, The Phillipines.


Thanks to Anna for humoring me as I questioned her in the frigid January afternoon on Penn Plaza

Do let me know in the Comments section what you think of this piece. Remember, it’s better than nothing!


Monday 26 January 2009

A look back at spam in 2008

Most people think of "spam" as an unwelcome email that arrives – or, better yet, doesn't – in an email inbox, announcing some pesky, unsavory, or offensive opportunity that we most likely would rather not know about. But for the Google Enterprise team focused on spam that affects business (or, more accurately, on preventing it), the word means more. Looking back over 2008, a year where spam levels rose more than 25% compared with 2007, we have some memorable moments to share.

From November's breakthrough "takedown" of a global spam proliferator to the day in April when spam hit an all-time high and the growing threat of link-borne viruses, the Google Enterprise "spam squad" (the team behind the products in our "powered by Postini" family) recaps "The Year in Spam" and provides an outlook for 2009 that might help you understand what to watch out for this year – and how you can keep email threats at bay. Head on over to the Enterprise Blog for more.

Saturday 24 January 2009

Demokrat Ungkit Mega Jual Aset Negara

JAKARTA - Suasana politik menjelang Pemilu 2009 semakin memanas, setelah kritikan pedas dari kubu opisisi PDIP terhadap Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) yang dinilai gagal dalam pemerintahannya, kini giliran Partai Demokrat membalas kritikan tersebut.Partai Demokrat menilai ketika berkuasa menjadi presiden, Megawati Soekarnoputri tidak pernah mendengar aspirasi dari masyarakat. Salah satu

Demokrat Ungkit Mega Jual Aset Negara

JAKARTA - Suasana politik menjelang Pemilu 2009 semakin memanas, setelah kritikan pedas dari kubu opisisi PDIP terhadap Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) yang dinilai gagal dalam pemerintahannya, kini giliran Partai Demokrat membalas kritikan tersebut.Partai Demokrat menilai ketika berkuasa menjadi presiden, Megawati Soekarnoputri tidak pernah mendengar aspirasi dari masyarakat. Salah satu

Penumpang KA Tujuan Jogja & Solo Terbanyak

JAKARTA - Lonjakan penumpang kereta api di akhir pekan ini mulai terasa sejak tadi malam Jumart 23 Januari 2009.Para penumpang berbondong-bondong membajiri Stasiun Kereta api, untuk berangkat ke daerah-daerah tujuan. Penumpang paling banyak adalah untuk keberangkatan ke Jogjakarta dan Solo."Sejak tadi malam hingga pagi ini terjadi pelonjakan jumlah penumpang kereta api yang merupakan arus mudik

Penumpang KA Tujuan Jogja & Solo Terbanyak

JAKARTA - Lonjakan penumpang kereta api di akhir pekan ini mulai terasa sejak tadi malam Jumart 23 Januari 2009.Para penumpang berbondong-bondong membajiri Stasiun Kereta api, untuk berangkat ke daerah-daerah tujuan. Penumpang paling banyak adalah untuk keberangkatan ke Jogjakarta dan Solo."Sejak tadi malam hingga pagi ini terjadi pelonjakan jumlah penumpang kereta api yang merupakan arus mudik

Tokoh Hamas Datang karena Terkesan Maraknya Demo

JAKARTA - Tokoh Hamas Sami Abu Huzair yang merupakan penasihat Perdana Menteri Palestina mendatangi Indonesia karena terkesan banyak masyarakat Indonesia yang menunjukkan solidaritasnya terhadap Gaza dan Palestina."Saya datang kesini karena saya lihat di televisi banyak sekali aksi-aksi solidaritas yang ditunjukkan eleh masyarakat terhadap penyerangan Israel ke jalur Gaza," ujar Sami Abu Huzair,

Tokoh Hamas Datang karena Terkesan Maraknya Demo

JAKARTA - Tokoh Hamas Sami Abu Huzair yang merupakan penasihat Perdana Menteri Palestina mendatangi Indonesia karena terkesan banyak masyarakat Indonesia yang menunjukkan solidaritasnya terhadap Gaza dan Palestina."Saya datang kesini karena saya lihat di televisi banyak sekali aksi-aksi solidaritas yang ditunjukkan eleh masyarakat terhadap penyerangan Israel ke jalur Gaza," ujar Sami Abu Huzair,

Mahasiswa China Tewas Dipenggal di Virginia Tech

WASHINGTON - Tragedi kembali berulang di Virginia Tech, lokasi penembakan di sekolah terburuk dalam sejarah Amerika Serikat (AS) pada 2007, setelah seorang mahasiswa perempuan asal China dipenggal oleh temannya sendiri di kafe kampus.Pada sekitar pukul 19.00, Rabu (21/1/2009) waktu setempat� atau sekira pukul 07.00 WIB Kamis, (22/1/2009), Xin Yang (22), mahasiswa asal Beijing, ditemukan tewas

Mahasiswa China Tewas Dipenggal di Virginia Tech

WASHINGTON - Tragedi kembali berulang di Virginia Tech, lokasi penembakan di sekolah terburuk dalam sejarah Amerika Serikat (AS) pada 2007, setelah seorang mahasiswa perempuan asal China dipenggal oleh temannya sendiri di kafe kampus.Pada sekitar pukul 19.00, Rabu (21/1/2009) waktu setempat� atau sekira pukul 07.00 WIB Kamis, (22/1/2009), Xin Yang (22), mahasiswa asal Beijing, ditemukan tewas

Warga China Gelar Pesta Pernikahan Pinguin

CINA �- Tidak hanya manusia saja melakukan sumpah pernikahan serta acara resepsi pernikahan, pinguin juga melakukannya.Seperti yang dikutip dari ananova, salah satu akuarium di Cina menggelar upacara pernikahan untuk dua ekor pingunnya yang telah memasuki masa kawin.Di telaga timur Wuhan, Cina, acara pernikahan kedua penguin ini direncanakan. Pengantin pria bernama Little Brat dengan pengantin

Warga China Gelar Pesta Pernikahan Pinguin

CINA �- Tidak hanya manusia saja melakukan sumpah pernikahan serta acara resepsi pernikahan, pinguin juga melakukannya.Seperti yang dikutip dari ananova, salah satu akuarium di Cina menggelar upacara pernikahan untuk dua ekor pingunnya yang telah memasuki masa kawin.Di telaga timur Wuhan, Cina, acara pernikahan kedua penguin ini direncanakan. Pengantin pria bernama Little Brat dengan pengantin

How to become a Dummies.com author

I am excited to announce the Knol for Dummies.com competition. I'm particularly excited about this contest because I'm an avid fan of "For Dummies" books and Dummies.com. For instance, as a product marketing manager, I had no experience programming when I first joined Google. And, while coding isn't part of my official job description, it quickly became apparent that knowing some basic CSS/HTML could really go a long way. So, I ordered "CSS Web Design for Dummies" and quickly learned the basics of web design. Now, on the new Dummies.com site, that same expert how-to content is available in video, photo step-by-steps, articles, and author blogs.

Knol is a great place for individuals to share this type of how-to content. (Full disclosure: I am the product's marketing manager :-) Knols are articles written by people who are knowledgeable about specific subjects. Anyone can write one; there are templates to show you how to easily get started. You can embed media to better illustrate a topic, provide information about yourself to build your credibility, and collaborate with others to improve your knol over time.

And now we're offering an opportunity to have your knol featured on Dummies.com.* Simply go to the official contest page, create your own knol about a subject you know well, and the contest judges will select five finalists who will be eligible to have their knols featured on the Dummies.com site. In addition, the best entry overall will be awarded a $1,000 grand prize.

Check out our contest microsite for the Official Rules and more details. Submissions are open through March 23, 2009.

So start racking your brain and show what you know. We can't wait to see what everyone comes up with.

* Subject to Official Rules, see site for details.

Friday 23 January 2009

The Pope on YouTube

(Cross-posted from the YouTube blog)

Today we're delighted to announce that the Vatican has launched a dedicated YouTube channel.

To find out more about why the Pope has taken the decision to interact with YouTube on a regular basis, here is a short introduction from Father Federico Lombardi, S.I., Director of Vatican Radio, the Vatican Television Centre and the Holy See Press Office.

So, for regular updates on the Pope and the Catholic Church's take on the major problems facing the world today, subscribe to the Vatican on YouTube.

Announcing Google's Employee Option Exchange Program

Today we announced our plans to do something more for the people who are responsible for Google's success — our employees. Recognizing that about 85% of our employees have at least some stock options that are underwater (i.e., have an exercise price higher than the current market price of our common stock), we plan to offer our employees the opportunity to exchange those options. Our goal is to continue to reward our employees for their contributions and do everything we can to keep them engaged and focused on serving our users.

Here's how the employee option exchange program would work:
  • This will be a one-for-one, voluntary exchange. Employees will be able to exchange part or all of an existing option grant for the same number of new options.
  • The offer period will begin on January 29, 2009 and end at 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time on March 3, 2009, unless Google is required or opts to extend the offer period.
  • Based on this expected timeline, employees will be able to exchange their underwater options for new options with a strike price equal to the closing price of our stock on March 2, 2009.
  • The new options will have a new vesting schedule that adds 12 months to the original vesting schedule. In addition, new options will vest no sooner than 6 months after the close of the offer period.
  • Generally, all Googlers with options are eligible to participate (Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page do not hold options) except where precluded by legal and tax issues in certain countries. We are working to address these issues and the final offer documentation will specify any countries in which we are not able to offer the program.
  • This option exchange program has been approved by our Board of Directors.
The number of Google shares subject to outstanding options will not change as a result of this employee-only option exchange. The total number of options expected to be exchanged in this program represents less than 3% of total shares currently outstanding.

We expect to take a modification charge estimated to be $460 million over the vesting periods of the new options. These vesting periods range from six months to approximately five years. This modification charge will be recorded as additional stock based compensation beginning in the first quarter of 2009. This estimate assumes an exchange price of approximately $300 per share and that all eligible underwater options will be exchanged under this program. As a result, this estimate is subject to change.

If you're interested in learning more about this employee-only stock option exchange, we encourage you to read our related SEC filings when they become available.

The option exchange described in this post has not launched. When the option exchange begins, Google will provide employees with written materials explaining the terms and timing. Eligible optionholders should read these materials carefully when they become available because they will contain important information about the option exchange. When the offer period begins, Google will file these materials with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as part of a tender offer statement. You will be able to obtain these written materials and other documents filed by Google with the SEC free of charge from the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. The $300 exchange price provided above is intended as an example only. We expect that the actual modification charge we take as a result of the option exchange will be determined based on the exercise price and number of options exchanged as well as the closing price of our stock on March 2, 2009, unless Google is required or opts to extend the offer period.

Update @ 6:41 PM: Our FAQ on the option exchange program is now available.

Update on 2/5: On February 3, 2009, Google launched the option exchange program. Please note that the dates in this post are no longer valid. Written materials explaining the terms and updated timing of the option exchange are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's website at www.sec.gov.

Thursday 22 January 2009

Back to the energy future

In 1979 President Jimmy Carter installed 32 solar hot water panels on the roof of the White House. Recently a Googler from our Washington D.C. office asked the question, "What ever happened to the Carter panels?" After a little digging, we were able to track down the original panels to Unity College, an environmental college in Maine, and bring one of them back to Washington D.C.

So what ever happened to the panels? It turns out that during President Reagan's administration the solar hot water panels were removed from the White House in 1986 and placed in storage. In 1992, Unity College located the panels and transferred them from a General Services Administration warehouse to their campus in Maine. After restoration,16 panels provided their cafeteria with hot water for the next 12 years. In cooperation with Unity College, Google was able to bring one of these panels down to our Washington DC office for display throughout the next year.

At the panels' dedication in 1979, Jimmy Carter stated:

"This dependence on foreign sources of oil is of great concern to all of us. In the year 2000, this solar water heater behind me, which is being dedicated today, will still be here supplying cheap, efficient energy. A generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, a museum piece, an example of a road not taken, or it can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever undertaken by the American people." (To watch video of the dedication, check out this trailer for a movie about the panels).

As we welcome our new U.S. president to office this week, we wanted to share this piece of this history with you. Google is committed to a clean energy future and we hope that you will join us in supporting the creation and adoption of renewable energy technology — what could still be one of the greatest and most exciting adventures for all of us.

Check out these photos of the panels at Unity College and at Google's Washington DC office.



Liz Presents a Cherry Tattoo

The winter in New York City has not been kind to us here at Tattoosday. Inkspotting is operating at minimum visibility, but we try not to let that discourage us.

This afternoon, passing through Penn Station, I spotted some knuckle tattoos on Liz, who gladly complied with my request to photograph them. Check them out here over on KnuckleTattoos.com.

The drawback of talking to people waiting for the L.I.R.R. is, at some point, their train will flash on the board, and they'll dash off. Cognizant that the departure time of Liz was rapidly approaching, I asked if she had any other tattoos I could feature.

Unfortunately she was bundled up against the cold, and the bulk of her 30-plus tattoos were not easily viewable.

She did present to me, on the left side of her neck, these cherries:


No earth-shattering story here, folks, Liz just likes cherries. She had this inked at Tattoo Mania on Staten Island by an artist named "O'Brien 7," or just "7".

Thanks to Liz for sharing her ink with us here on Tattoosday!

Wednesday 21 January 2009

Explore New York City with Google -- from your home, phone, and in person

[From time to time we invite guests to blog about initiatives of interest, and are very pleased to have Mayor Bloomberg join us here. – Ed.]

This is New York City: the ultimate destination and home to world-class hotels, dining, shopping, arts, entertainment and more.

In partnership with Google, we are launching a new website and Information Center to help make it easier for both visitors and residents to explore all the energy, excitement and diversity of New York City's five boroughs. nycgo.com is the official resource on the web for all there is to see, do and experience in the City. This dynamic site uses Google Maps to help you plan your New York experience and find hotels, restaurants and entertainment, in addition to exclusive citywide savings and promotions. With nycgo.com you can use Google Maps to get directions to attractions throughout the City, and even send the info to your phone with Google Maps for mobile.

While you're in New York, stop by the brand new Official New York City Information Center at 810 Seventh Avenue, between 52nd and 53rd Streets. The Information Center features interactive map tables, powered by the Google Maps API for Flash, that let you navigate venues and attractions as well as create personalized itineraries, which can be printed, emailed or sent to mobile devices. Additionally, there's a gigantic video wall that utilizes Google Earth to display a 3D model of New York City on which you can map out personalized itineraries.

So whether you are a visitor or a resident, we invite you to explore New York City from your home computer, your mobile phone—and of course, in person.

Get started by taking a look at this video:

Search findings from the U.S. presidential inauguration

Today, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States of America. As we observed throughout the presidential campaign, many people in the U.S. turned to Google Search to find information. During the inauguration, top queries included live inauguration coverage, inauguration day 2009 streaming, listen to inauguration live, and many others.

However, interest in the inauguration was not only confined to the United States. Twelve percent of inauguration-related queries came from outside the United States as thousands worldwide used Google to find ways to watch the event. From Latin America, we received queries like toma de posesion de Barack Obama en vivo (inauguration of Barack Obama live -- Spanish) and posse de Obama (inauguration of Obama -- Portuguese). Similarly in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, people interested in the inauguration searched for amtseinführung (inauguration -- German), inauguratie (inauguration -- Dutch), investidura (inauguration -- Spanish), ברק אובמה (Barack introduction -- Hebrew), اوباما (Obama -- Arabic), and investiture (inauguration -- French). And even though it was very early in their day, users in Asia and Australia were still interested in watching the festivities, with queries like 奥巴马就职典礼直播 (Obama inauguration broadcast -- Chinese) and inauguration timetable.

While President Obama was certainly the central player in today's events, searchers were also interested in the other people who took part in the ceremony. In particular, people wanted more information on the religious leaders who spoke: Dr. Rick Warren, who gave the invocation, and Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, who gave the benediction. Additionally, there was a lot of interest in some of the artists who performed: Aretha Franklin, Elizabeth Alexander, and Yo-Yo Ma. They also sought to know more about Senator Dianne Feinstein, who presided over the ceremony as chair of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., who swore in President Obama. (Click on the images to see a larger version.)


During the last nine years, the growth of the Internet has changed the way the world seeks information. From President Bush's first inaugural address in 2001 to his second in 2005, the number of inauguration-related searches increased by more than a factor of ten. From 2005 to today's address, the number grew even more. Few of the 2001 queries requested "video," and none requested streaming. By 2005, a few queries such as inauguration audio and streaming video of inauguration appeared. Today, technology has become so prevalant that queries such as YouTube live inauguration, live blogging inauguration, inaugural podcast, and Obama inaugural speech mp3 formed one-third of all inauguration-related queries.

Finally, this graph demonstrates one other interesting search pattern that we saw: the overall query volume of Google searches dropped in the U.S. from the time President Obama took the oath of office until the end of his inaugural speech, demonstrating that all eyes were on today's festivities.