Tag: Google
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GitHub – calcom/cal.com: Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone. The open source Calendly Alternative. You are in charge of your own data, workflow and appearance. github.com/calcom/cal.com
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Google Tag Manager v2 Tutorial Tracking Downloads in GTM Version 2 | Amazee Metrics
In this Google Tag Manager tutorial, the good guys at Amazee Metrics will walk you through the process of setting up tracking for downloads from your website. The setup below will allow you to keep track of the number of times users download different types of files from your website. Every time a user clicks…
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Site Kit by Google – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org
Google Site Kit is the official WordPress plugin from Google for insights about how people find and use your site. Site Kit is the one-stop solution to deploy, manage, and get insights from critical Google tools to make the site successful on the web. Site Kit shows key metrics and insights from different Google products:…
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7 Fabulous Raspberry Pi Picture Frame Projects
Creating a digital picture frame is a perennial favorite Raspberry Pi project — it’s useful, relatively simple, and doesn’t require a lot of parts, making it a great first Pi project for beginners. But, as with most things made out of the Raspberry Pi, this seemingly simple concept has been been taken to the next…
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Snips | AI Voice Platform for Raspberry Pi
Snips is an AI-powered voice assistant you can add to your products. It runs on-device and is Private by Design. snips.ai/
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How To Search Twitter Users by Bio
Instructions for various ways to search for certain terms in Twitter user bios. www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/twitter-bio-search-howto.html
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How long does it take to rank in Google? (A study by Ahrefs)
How long does it take to rank your website on Google? If you are looking for an answer that is based on a solid analysis of data, the analysis done by shreds is the one. ahrefs.com/blog/how-long-does-it-take-to-rank/
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TensorFlow — an Open Source Software Library for Machine Intelligence
TensorFlow™ is an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them. The flexible architecture allows you to deploy computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile…
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How to write a better CV – Formula by L. Bock (Google)
How do you make your accomplishments stand out in your CV? According to L. Bock there’s a simple formula that can be applied: Accomplished [X] as measured by [Y] by doing [Z] In other words, start with an active verb, numerically measure what you accomplished, provide a baseline for comparison, and detail what you did…
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Google’s Python Class | Python Education | Google Developers
This is free Google class is intended for people with a little bit of programming experience who want to learn Python. The class includes written materials, lecture videos, and lots of code exercises to practice Python coding. These materials are used within Google to introduce Python to people who have just a little programming experience.…
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HackerOne: Vulnerability Coordination and Bug Bounty Platform
About HackerOne: “Created by security leaders from Facebook, Microsoft and Google, HackerOne is the first vulnerability management and bug bounty platform. We empower companies to protect consumer data, trust and loyalty by working with the global research community to surface your most relevant security issues. HackerOne is a venture-backed company with headquarters in San Francisco”…