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I will check in a couple of days to see if that code appears in Google search results. Right now it does not since I searched for the first bunch of letters to pop into my head. | I will check in a couple of days to see if that code appears in Google search results. Right now it does not since I searched for the first bunch of letters to pop into my head. | ||
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Yay, the test worked after 4 days. I didn't check yesterday, but I checked on Tuesday and it wasn't there yet. But now it is there, so good for that. And I am the only hit. So on pages that I have videos I can just put a unique code for the video and it will come up on Google. I think for those with smartphones I will also include QR codes with a link to the video. |
Revision as of 09:56, 6 January 2011
Table of Contents
/Acknowledgments
/Introduction
/Optical Tweezers
/Intro to DNA
/Single Molecule Analysis of DNA
/Shotgun DNA Mapping
/Appendix
/References
Testing Space
It dawned on me that I wanted to have my thesis/dissertation (whatever it is called) online so I can add video, audio, etc. There might be a print version required, which is extremely antiquated, but necessary nonetheless. Anyways I was thinking that in the print version I could have a video thumbnail with a caption that says "Google: xxxxxx" where the x's would be a unique code of letters and numbers. I could then put that code in my notebook and it would appear in google results so people could see it in full glory. I was thinking about using QR codes too, but not everyone has a smart phone and not everyone uses those anyways. I think the search string would be very easy to use.
Here is my test:
krqx115tz
I will check in a couple of days to see if that code appears in Google search results. Right now it does not since I searched for the first bunch of letters to pop into my head.
Results
Yay, the test worked after 4 days. I didn't check yesterday, but I checked on Tuesday and it wasn't there yet. But now it is there, so good for that. And I am the only hit. So on pages that I have videos I can just put a unique code for the video and it will come up on Google. I think for those with smartphones I will also include QR codes with a link to the video.