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This week at Google I/O, Google talked a lot about the evolution of the technological capabilities of the web. HTML 5 is ushering in new era of browser-based development and applications.
Google: Dart will rescue browsers from JavaScript The programming language for Web sites and Web apps is less complex and therefore easier to develop, Chrome programmers argue at Google I/O.
Search Engine Land » Platforms » Google » Google Search Console » Did you know? Google sees JavaScript links you don’t Share Most SEMs are aware by now that Google is parsing JavaScript and ...
Surfing Google Search without JavaScript turned on results in the following message: Turn on JavaScript to keep searching The browser you’re using has JavaScript turned off.
In the coming future, Skelker says that Google won't allow users to sign into accounts if they disabled JavaScript in their browser.
Google today launched an "early preview" of Dart, a programming language the company hopes will help Web application programmers overcome shortcomings of JavaScript that Google itself feels acutely.
Google Earth has existed as a web application for three years now, but until now was not available on browser other than Google's own Chrome.
The spokesperson noted that, without JavaScript, many Google Search features won’t work properly and that the quality of search results tends to be degraded.
The company explicitly notes that neither the GEE Client, nor the Google Maps JavaScript API V3 or the Google Earth API will be open sourced. The company will continue to update the Enterprise ...
Critics call foul as Google takes aim at JavaScript with Dart Google is preparing to unveil a new client-side programming language for the … ...
Google says, from an SEO perspective, there’s no need to worry about using JavaScript when building websites.
Google has added a single "note" to the create crawlable links help documentation to say that links generated by JavaScript, where the link is visible, can be crawled by Google. Google added this ...