Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re launching the Google Merchant Center, which will replace Google Base for those of you submitting Product-type items to Google. If you submit products to Google, Google Merchant Center is now the place to uplo…
Starting today, the Google Sites team will be posting our updates on the Google Apps Blog, at http://googleapps.blogspot.com, so please check this new location for news about Google Sites. You can also get content from the Google Apps Blog as email up…
Doing more with gadgets
Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you…
Check out the improved Sites Help Forum
We hope that by now you’ve found the Google Sites Help Forum to be the best place to ask questions and share tips with other Sites users. We’ve been listening to your feedback about features you’d like to see in the forum, and we’re excited to announce…
As many of you know, since becoming a part of Google in June of 2007, the FeedBurner team has been hard at work transforming FeedBurner into a service that uses the same underlying architecture as many other Google applications, running in the same hig…
If you’ve been knocking about within FeedBurner using your Google Account, you may have noticed that the original “french fry” chart from the Analyze tab of the original feedburner.com is no more. This venerable bar chart, with its green picket fence o…
FeedBurner’s email service began delivering updates in April, 2006. The launch was just weeks after scientists determined email and feeds could be safely combined in a laboratory setting. Our public service has since delivered millions of messages on b…
First, Happy New Year to everyone from AdSense for feeds and FeedBurner teams here at Google.Second, this is a quick one – but we get asked this a lot, so we thought we’d cover it.If you currently use the Competitive Ad Filter with AdSense for content,…
If you’ve been following some recent posts at the venerable Burning Questions, you’ll be happy to know that we are now starting the next phase of FeedBurner integration into Google, right here in our swanky new digs on the Adsense for feeds blog. AdSe…
Sharing the holiday spirit on Google Sites
Whether you are sharing best wishes and memories with friends and family or organizing winter activities, Google Sites can help you enjoy your holidays more. We love seeing how people are using Google Sites over the holidays, and wanted to share a few…
I’m excited to announce an easy migration option from JotSpot wikis to Google Sites. Users new to Google Sites can look forward to better performance and improved ease of use. Sites is tightly integrated with products like Google Docs, has much better …
Today we added support for 37 more languages. Google Sites will use your browser settings to determine the language to display, and if you would like to override this setting, go to the “User settings” page linked from your “My sites” page.In addition …
Here are a few of the changes we made to Google Sites in September.Stemming and Synonyms in searchSearch is near and dear to our hearts (for obvious reasons), so we recently added stemming and synonym support to Google sites search. Stemming helps impr…
We recently made it easier to share embedded spreadsheets in Sites. Previously your spreadsheet had to be published to the world (or at least the domain) to be embedded, which gave less control over who could see and edit the document. Being able to …
Google Sites on more domains
Now everyone can use Google Sites on their own domains, using their own URLs. In July we added this popular request for custom domains for sites created in Google Apps, and today we extended the ability to change site URLs for for all users of Google …