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If you want to learn how to use Google Robots entirely, it's a good idea to learn how to stop Google robots from indexing pages using nofollow and follow rules. This is possible by setting meta details within your html.
Beginner | brighthub.com | Added on 02, May 2010 | 153 Clicks
There are several URL Shortener services available for Google Wave. Within this list there are 2 gadgets that requires the user to trigger the event to shorten the URL. The other 2 references on this page are google wave robots. The key difference here being that the robot equivalents will shorten the URL automatically when they find a long URL.
Beginner | wextensions.com | Added on 26, March 2010 | 124 Clicks
There are several URL Shortener services available for Google Wave. Within this list there are 2 gadgets that requires the user to trigger the event to shorten the URL. The other 2 references on this page are google wave robots. The key difference here being that the robot equivalents will shorten the URL automatically when they find a long URL.
Beginner | wextensions.com | Added on 26, March 2010 | 124 Clicks
In this tutorial, we'll build a gadget that manages a list of messages with the corresponding author images adjacent to each message. This tutorial is quite detailed and provides full code snippets throughout.
Beginner | thezukunft.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 194 Clicks
This page introduces some robot basics for use within Google Wave, including how robots are set up, where they are hosted, and how they're identified to Google Wave clients. This article also details a robot's capabilities and how meta information is attached to the robot, via profiles.
Beginner | code.google.com | Added on 04, March 2010 | 184 Clicks
Robots are an important part of the Google Wave API, and they've just become a lot more powerful. This article highlights a bunch of new features available within version 2.0 of the Google Wave robots API.
Intermediate | googlewavedev.blogspot.com | Added on 04, March 2010 | 188 Clicks
The biggest feature in the newest release of the Google Wave Robots API is the Active API. This enables developers to create pre-programmed responses to certain external events, removing the need for the Cron API, which is far less desirable. Now, reactions to any external source of information can be programmed in advance.
Beginner | softpedia.com | Added on 04, March 2010 | 258 Clicks