October 31st, 2009 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
This is part of a regular series of posts on search experience updates that runs on Fridays. Look for the label “This week in search” and subscribe to the series. – Ed.The week leading up to Halloween has brought a flood of new treats for you.Music Sea…
October 30th, 2009 | by Nate Weinstein | published in Youtube
Update (11/1) Thanks to everyone who voted. Here are the final results of the “Who’s the greatest Dracula” poll:+++++++Everywhere you look, vampires seem to be all the rage. But before the broody youngsters of “Twilight” and the Southern nightwalkers …
October 30th, 2009 | by Inside AdSense Team | published in Google Adsense
Happy Halloween from the AdSense, DoubleClick, and Ad Manager teams!Posted by Arlene Lee – Inside AdSense Team
October 30th, 2009 | by Talin | published in Google Blogger Buzz
by Talin, Software Engineer, BloggerAs a blog author, you’ve probably spent more than a little time getting exactly the right “look” for your blog. A blog is an outlet for creative expression, and how your blog looks says as much about you as what is w…
October 30th, 2009 | by Sarah Nahm | published in Google Chrome
It’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the perfect time to shed some light on a few Google Chrome alerts that are designed to help protect your browsing experience on the web. You may have run into one of Google Chrome’s red alert messages when…
October 30th, 2009 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
It’s Friday, time for some fun! Advanced API analytics fun :)Here is a captivating way to look at your Google Analytics data in a Treemap visualization. You can visualize your own data with our live demo. (Note: IE currently not supported for visualiza…
October 30th, 2009 | by Phil Harnish | published in Youtube API
For the longest time, official YouTube video embed codes have contained embarrassingly malformed URLs; the first URL parameter (at the end of URLs) should always start with a ? character, but our URL parameters begin with &. That looks something li…
October 30th, 2009 | by Inside Google Book Search | published in Google Books
Posted by Hicham Alaoui, Associate Product Marketing Manager, Google BooksFollowing our first announcement this week, here is the third and final set of winning entries for the 10 Days in Google Books contest. As a reminder, to enter the contest users …
October 30th, 2009 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
When it comes to holidays, Halloween is one of our favorites. You get candy corn, creepy crawlies, ghosts and goblins, blustery weather and the goopy joys of pumpkin carving all crammed into one glorious fall fun-fest. It’s also the one holiday where y…
October 30th, 2009 | by Inside AdWords Group | published in Google Adwords
If you’re planning on attending ad:tech or Content Revenue Strategies (CRS) at the Javits Center in New York City next week, we hope you’ll come and meet the Google ads team while you’re there. Over November 4 and 5, we’ll offer a series of sessions de…
October 30th, 2009 | by Ellen Ko | published in Google Open Source
Photo Credit: John ‘Warthog9′ HawleyThis past weekend, approximately 250 Open Source developers from around the world gathered at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA for the fourth Google Summer of Code™ Mentor Summit. These developers who me…
October 30th, 2009 | by Picasa Team | published in Google Photos (Picasa)
Posted by Scott Johnston, Product ManagerGoogle Sites lets you easily create, update and collaborate on your own site – no technical know-how required. And now you can easily add photos from your Picasa Web Albums to your sites, instead of having to ma…
October 30th, 2009 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog
(Cross-posted from the Google TV Ads Blog)Small businesses often think that television advertising is too expensive and cumbersome for them to use. They assume that they need a fancy, expensive commercial to use in their TV campaign. But Google TV Ads …
October 29th, 2009 | by Maile Ohye | published in Google Webmaster Central
Webmaster Level: IntermediateGoogle uses numerous sources to find new webpages, from links we find on the web to submitted URLs. We aim to discover new pages quickly so that users can find new content in Google search results soon after they go live. W…
October 29th, 2009 | by Steve Olechowski | published in Google Adsense Feeds
One of the things our publishers have always asked for are ways to make it even easer to configure their blogs to work with FeedBurner and AdSense for Feeds. We’re happy to announce that Blogger users, with just a few clicks, are able to do both at …