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Google Chrome Developer Tools Recorder Primer Tutorial
When programming an online procedure it can be a consideration as to how long the procedure will take. As such, you may want to have a scientific approach to assessing a procedure that takes the form of a web browser … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Chrome, client, developer, developer tools, Google, Google Chrome, idle, Javascript, monitor, online, performance, programming, recall, recorder, save, science, scientist, tutorial, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, webpage
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Making of Biology Resources Primer Tutorial
We hope some readers might be interested in the process of how we created the “two data source” video of yesterday’s Biology Resources Primer Tutorial, because, as we said about those two data sources … .MOV video via Camera app … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Australian Museum, biology, camera, classification, concatenate, email, evidence, ffmpeg, Finder, Gmail, Google, image, internet, iPhone, Mail, MAMP, media, museum, online, online query, photos, query, research, reserach, science, search engine, share, Terminal, tutorial, video, Wikipedia, world wide web
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Biology Resources Primer Tutorial
Relatively soon after the Internet started as a defence network, the scientific benefits of sharing information freely in a worldwide network was recognized. Most of us know Wikipedia as a public repository of some of this scientific information, but there … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Museum, biology, camera, classification, evidence, Google, image, internet, iPhone, museum, online, online query, query, research, reserach, science, search engine, tutorial, video, Wikipedia, world wide web
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Google Crawl Redirect Error Tutorial
We’ve been attending to some Google Crawl errors recently, one of them like the … “Incompatible Plugin Error” of Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial … and, today … “Redirect Error” caused by our WordPress blog TwentyTen theme’s header.php code … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, domain, error, Flash, Google, Google Crawl, incompatibe plugin, mobile, mobile issue, PHP, plugin, redirect, redirection, search engine optimization, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webmaster, webpage, Wordpress
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Google Calendar Chart Revisit Tutorial
It pays to revisit your web applications, especially when they involve API or third party calls, as much as anything because your inhouse calls can take on different meanings should Google, in our case, change the usage syntax. We were … Continue reading
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Tagged API, calendar, calendar chart, chart, Google, Google chart, PHP, programming, third party, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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