Hi,
I am sure you saw that some search results on Google have little avatars
next to them showing the face of the author.
It is done by a little configuration both on the web site of the search result
and on Google+.
In this article I explain how you can get your avatar to Google search results
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Gabor Szabo writes:
> In this article I explain how you can get your avatar to Google search
> results involving your CPAN contribution:
>
> http://szabgab.com/claiming-your-cpan-authorship-at-google.html
>
> I hope many CPAN authors will implement this (if you already have a G+
> account it tak
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Smylers wrote:
> Gabor Szabo writes:
>
>> In this article I explain how you can get your avatar to Google search
>> results involving your CPAN contribution:
>>
>> http://szabgab.com/claiming-your-cpan-authorship-at-google.html
>>
>> I hope many CPAN authors will
On Nov 18, 2013, at 4:40 AM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Smylers wrote:
>> Gabor Szabo writes:
>>
>>> In this article I explain how you can get your avatar to Google search
>>> results involving your CPAN contribution:
>>>
>>> http://szabgab.com/claiming-your-cpan-a
On 2013-11-18, at 7:27 AM, Todd Rinaldo wrote:
>> I commented in the article, but I’ll bring it up here too:
>
> I want to know how we can get google to start showing metacpan results
> instead of search.cpan.org results. Right now if I search for Module::Build,
> my first page hit is: http://
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 12:51:18PM -0500, Olaf Alders wrote:
> I don't have a real answer here, but one problem may be the huge amount of
> inbound links search.cpan.org has vs metacpan.org Having been around so much
> longer, it's natural that search.cpan.org is the clear winner in this
> depa