April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
The following features are now available to domains following the Scheduled Release track:- Gmail: New look released to all users. Opt-out link will be removed starting April 3rd and continue throughout the week- Gmail: Learn why a message was flagged …
April 3rd, 2012 | by Pamela Eng | published in Google DoubleClick, Uncategorized
DoubleClick for Advertisers users rely on the Help Center to help answer questions, address issues and learn more about new features.Because it’s such a valuable useful resource, we’ve recently made some improvements to the layout and design of the…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth, Google Maps, Uncategorized
As a continuation of our global efforts to expand Street View to the world’s most interesting and unique places, we’re pleased to announce a major expansion of the Google Art Project.Since we introduced the Art Project last year, curators, artists …
April 3rd, 2012 | by Katie Wasilenko | published in Google Adwords, Google Analytics, Uncategorized
Originally posted on the Google Analytics blogToday, we’re sharing some research on marketing attribution that we conducted in partnership with Econsultancy, a leading digital market research firm. The insights — Marketing Attribution: Valuing the C…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Analytics team | published in Google Analytics, Uncategorized
Today, we’re sharing some research on marketing attribution that we conducted in partnership with Econsultancy, a leading digital market research firm. The insights — Marketing Attribution: Valuing the Customer Journey — provide a snapshot of how m…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps
Previously, administrator privileges were assigned on a per-user basis. As a replacement, you can now create “roles” such as Help Desk, Services, and Groups, or create your own custom role.If you assigned delegated administrator privileges to users bef…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Apps Team | published in Google Apps, Uncategorized
Users on Google+ can now manage their contacts more efficiently in Gmail. – See user details in a new right-hand side box- Sort Gmail messages and Contacts by Circle- Google+ contact information is automatically updated to users in shared circles- User…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Stephen Kliff | published in Google DoubleClick
Spring is here and so are a couple of new features in DFP! For a complete list, please visit the DFP or DFP Small Business Help Centers.Available in DFP and DFP Small Business:Integrated Change History: To help you keep a closer eye on your ad operatio…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Chrome Blog | published in Google Chrome
Over the past few weeks, we’ve introduced several new features to make it easier to discover new apps and extensions. These can be especially helpful, as the number of apps and extensions in the Chrome Web Store has grown to the tens of thousands.Sta…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Piotr Adamczyk, Google Art Project Team The last known photo portrait of Abraham Lincoln. A masterpiece made up of thousands of tiny painted dots. Scenes of the American West that will leave you breathless. Some of our nation’s greatest tr…
April 3rd, 2012 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth, Google Maps
Ahead of a busy summer in London, we are bringing real time service alerts for the London Underground to Google Maps. We’ll let you know of any disruptions on the Underground that are happening at the time you need them most. To see these alerts, cli…
April 3rd, 2012 | by A Googler | published in Google Blog, Uncategorized
South African rock designs. Brazilian street graffiti. Australian aboriginal art. Today we’re announcing a major expansion of the Google Art Project. From now on, with a few simple clicks of a finger, art lovers around the world will be able to disc…
April 2nd, 2012 | by Emily Wood | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Last September, we introduced a new user interface that makes it easier to find what you need and focus on writing great blog posts. Since then, we’ve implemented a number of updates and improvements based on your feedback.
In the coming weeks, we will change the default interface for those of you still using the old version, and bring the advantages of Blogger’s improved interface to everyone. If you are already on the new interface, there will be no change.
If you have been using the old interface, give the new look a try today by clicking “Upgrade Now” at the top of the page. This is, of course, a free upgrade and all major features are present in the new interface. You can still temporarily switch back to the old interface by clicking the “Old Blogger interface” link located in settings, but not for much longer.
We recommend that anyone currently using the old interface switch to the new one, as all accounts will be permanently upgraded very soon.
When you switch to the new interface, you’ll find a number of new features that we’ve released recently, including:
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Integration with Google+
- Dynamic Views
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Search engine preferences
To help you get a better sense of what’s changed and how to navigate the new interface, check out the short video below or read the friendly guide “Using our upgraded interface”.
We hope you enjoy the new interface and welcome your thoughts about the new look. If you have suggestions or feedback, sign in to Blogger and click “Send Feedback” at the bottom right of the screen.
April 2nd, 2012 | by Google Analytics team | published in Google Analytics
The new Google Analytics has come a long way since it was first unveiled last March. Between multi-channel funnels, real time, flow visualization, premium, and a whole host of other incredible features, it is hard to believe that only a year has gone b…
Get typical traffic for roads, not just highways
April 2nd, 2012 | by Lat Long Blog | published in Google Earth, Google Maps, Uncategorized
Have you ever been stuck in traffic during the heavy morning commute, or found yourself late for dinner plans because you left work right in the middle of the Friday night traffic? In addition to using Google Maps to find alternate routes and reach you…