With the 0.3.2 aframe, the <a-sky> doesn't seem to recognize google xmp metadata stored in photos.
If I use <a-sky> to display a partial pano, I will have to parse the metadata myself. Any suggestions on an easy and right way to do that ?
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From what I understand, Google removed custom date range filters for image searches around 2018 - 2019. I was wondering if anyone has found a workaround.
Are there other image search engines that allow you to filter images in this way?
Is there a way to access image metadata (such as to see when it was indexed or posted)? That way I can sort images after downloading them.
Can I filter by custom date range on a general google search and somehow access google images from there?
Any ideas, no matter how scuffed, are appreciated. thank you!
*I have tried adding after:yyyy-mm-dd and before:yyyy-mm-dd in my search query but it only works after 2009.
** I have also tried appending url params like "&tbs=cdr:1,cd_min:1/14/2010,cd_max:6/25/2011" but it doesnt seem to be working.
What is the best way to integrate Google Adwords editor or a similar tool with woocommerce based website so that Google Ads can be created in the most efficient manner?
You could use this plugin: http://www.woothemes.com/products/google-product-feed/
Alternately if you just wanted to use regular AdWords you could create a CSV file that matched the AdWords Editor file import spec. You’ll get this spec by exporting a campaign using AdWords Editor and looking at the file.
I’ve built several automated Google AdWords creation tools over the last couple of years using this approach. They’ve worked more or less like this:
Get a list of all the products from the store (using an API,
database dump or CSV export).
Foreach product create an adgroup.
Foreach adgroup create one text advert with the landing page url set
to the product url.
Foreach adgroup create an exact and phrase match keyword with the product name.
Export it as a CSV file.
That’ll give you the basic structure fairly quickly. After that you need to add extra keywords if needed and probably extra adgroups over time.
Getting the automated advert writing 90% right is fairly easy. It’s just about merging the product name into some text. Getting it 100% right is a far bigger problem. It’s far easier to have your code spit out an ad and then pass it onto someone for polishing up.
Airbnb has a feature on their main search page that only the results in the map are shown. Is it something that is supported by the google maps api ?
I am using the gem gmaps4rails. I havn't found this in neither in the google maps api not in the gem.
Basically what I want is the bounds of the map so that I know what constraints to search with, so that the results fit in the map.
How do you think it can be done ?
The Map-class has a method called getBounds().
For some Freebase topics, there are no images available (e.g. for https://www.freebase.com/m/0399p ) and in some cases I have images available which I would like to add to Freebase since they are being used in our website.
Since Freebase updated its UI this month, trying to add values to /common/topic/image through the Freebase UI (link mentioned above) returns the error "Add image not yet implemented".
Is there an update as to when adding images to topics will be supported again? Or is there any other way of uploading them to Freebase?
The only way that Freebase is loading new images is from Wikipedia right now. If the feature gets added it won't be for a while so I'd recommend that you host your own images right now. Sorry for the inconvenience but there are a lot of complicated issues with image licenses and fair use.
I'm trying to build a Google Calendar compatible feed (atom), that users can subscribe to and use to receive updates, but everything I've read so far involves communicating with Google using the GData APIs. I just want to provide a feed url that can be added to Google Calendar if the user chooses to do so.
When I tried adding the <gd:where> and <gd:who> elements to a 'normal' atom feed, it broke in my feed reader.
Am I going about this the wrong way? Is there some other way to do this?
I may be being dense, but if you are trying to provide users with calendar info, would it not be a better idea to use the ICS format?
not really an answer but the Rome API may be useful
https://rome.dev.java.net/
Karl
If you use Firefox and view the source of a Google Calendar feed and then as it to a server it will not work. Why not?
Try it your self.
view-source:http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/usa__en#holiday.calendar.google.com/public/basic