February 28th, 2012 | by The App Engine Team | published in Google App Engine
Our second release of this year will have you leaping into action to start using the new features immediately. What could be more exciting than a feature to support A/B testing on your app? Or DKIM signing when you send email from your Google Apps doma…
February 28th, 2012 | by Dirk Dougherty | published in Google Android, Uncategorized
If you’ve published an app on Android Market, you’ve probably used Application Statistics to help tune your development and marketing efforts. Application Statistics is a set of dashboards in the Developer Console that shows your app’s installatio…
February 28th, 2012 | by Inside AdWords crew | published in Google Adwords, Uncategorized
Image and video ads on the Google Display Network can have a strong impact on the success of your online marketing campaigns. These ads convey your messages in more engaging and memorable ways, enticing viewers to buy what you’re selling. The Display…
February 28th, 2012 | by Wendy Wu | published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
Posted by Wendy Wu, Google Apps for Government TeamTwo months ago, we launched the Government Transformers initiative to find government employees who are improving the way government operates. They build more transparent systems, save costs and improv…
February 28th, 2012 | by Emily Wood | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Hi Bloggers.
Have you been contemplating a new design for your blog? Are you ready to spruce up your pages with a fresh, modern, and new look? Then you may want to check out Dynamic Views – which now include gadget support.
Dynamic Views are a set of templates that make it easy and fun to explore a blog. As you might expect, we’ve made the gadgets interactive too. Instead of appearing in a panel that consumes valuable real estate on your blog, gadgets now appear in a dock that slides in and out as you move your cursor over them.
Gadgets supported in Dynamic Views currently include: Blog Archive, Followers, Labels, Profile, Subscribe (a new gadget – automatically present if either Follow By Email or Subscription installed), and Link List. These gadgets make it easier for your readers to navigate your blog (archive, labels), and to follow it (followers and RSS).
If you are currently using a traditional template and change to Dynamic Views, supported gadgets will automatically appear on your blog. Gadgets can be added, removed, or customized from the Layouts tab the same as with any other template.
If you’re one of the millions of people who have adopted Dynamic Views since we launched them in September 2011, we encourage you to head on over to our Google+ page and tell us what you like about them!
Happy blogging.
Bruce Polderman, Product Manager
February 27th, 2012 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps, Uncategorized
The following features which were previously launched in Gmail, are now available to Google Apps users:- Connected profiles. If your contact has a Google profile, their contact entry will be updated with the profile information they’ve shared with y…
February 27th, 2012 | by The Gmail Team | published in Gmail (Google Mail), Uncategorized
Posted by Michael Davidson, Software Engineer I used to avoid clicking on email links on the web because an application on my computer that I never used would pop up and interrupt me. Instead, I would copy the email address, switch to Gmail, click com…
February 27th, 2012 | by Google Analytics team | published in Google Analytics
We are excited to announce three new features that we hope will improve your experience and make crunching even massive quantities of data easier. These updated reports will be available to everyone by later this week.Watch your reports loadNothing is …
February 27th, 2012 | by Katie Wasilenko | published in Google Adwords, Uncategorized
SMX West kicks off in San Jose, CA on Tuesday, February 28th, and Google will be there. We’ll have presenters covering both paid and organic search topics. Here are some highlights for our AdWords blog readers:Day one, 2/28/12 – Customized search res…
February 27th, 2012 | by Google Students | published in Google Student Blog
Earlier this school year we told you about our Internal Technology Residency Program through a series of blog posts. Since then, we’ve wanted to find another way to share with you more about the program and give you the opportunity to interact with …
February 27th, 2012 | by Gopal Shah | published in Google SketchUp
Our March and April 2012 SketchUp Authorized Training Center schedule is now available. The map below contains information on specific locations, dates, and courses provided:View March / April Training Schedule in a larger mapPosted by Shara Rice, Sk…
February 27th, 2012 | by Leila Pflager | published in Google DoubleClick, Uncategorized
The evolution of technology is creating new opportunities in online advertising, in some cases helping improve publishers’ returns; in other cases, allowing them to manage their inventory more efficiently across multiple formats. And this past Decemb…
February 27th, 2012 | by Inside AdSense Team | published in Google Adsense, Uncategorized
Last December, we posted about the massive shift to mobile we’ve seen in your users over the past two years. Still, 4 out of 5 online publishers don’t have a mobile-optimized website, and they risk losing their fastest-growing audience. …
February 27th, 2012 | by Edeguine | published in Google Translate
Knowing what you want to translate is sometimes only half the battle. You may have a letter from your secret admirer sitting in front of you, but if you can’t type the words into Google Translate the meaning can remain elusive. Typing in languages wh…