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- [G] Emilynoel83 wins the first “On the Rise” spotlight
- [G] Announcing the new Inside AdSense Poland blog
- [G] This week in search 11/05/10
- [G] PDF goodness in Chrome
- [G] Great videos on a budget: how to fake a zombie attack
- [G] Suggesting a Better Remote Control
- [G] The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket
- [G] YouTube highlights – 11/4/2010
- [G] The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket
[G] Emilynoel83 wins the first “On the Rise” spotlight Posted: 05 Nov 2010 09:17 PM PDT YouTube Blog: Emilynoel83 wins the first "On the Rise" spotlightMeet Emilynoel83, a morning news anchor who's also a "makeup addict" who loves to make videos about beauty products. Today she's on our homepage. And you put her there.Last week, we announced a new initiative to give rising channels greater visibility and hopefully also more subscribers. We selected four channels whose subscriber base flourished in the last month, and we asked you to choose which one should go on the homepage. As you can see, Emily won by a significant margin. Here's a few words from Emily herself: The growth of "Beauty Broadcast" has been slow and steady since late 2007, gaining subscribers that are more loyal than I could've imagined. My YouTube channel is my passion, and I'm thrilled to think that more people can become part of it as a result of this poll! As many have found, Beauty Broadcast isn't just about makeup... but also positivity, fun, and inner beauty. Thanks to this opportunity, I hope many people will go "On the Rise" right along with me! :) We'll be back soon with four new channels for you to vote on in the next edition of "On the Rise." Mia Quagliarello, Product Marketing Manager, recently watched "Katy Perry & Russell Brand Makeup Tutorial." URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/youtube/PKJx/~3/XPYv9baY8y8/emilynoel83-wins-first-on-rise.html |
[G] Announcing the new Inside AdSense Poland blog Posted: 05 Nov 2010 07:02 PM PDT Inside AdSense: Announcing the new Inside AdSense Poland blogWe're very excited to announce the launch of our newest Inside AdSense blog: Inside AdSense Polska! Like our other Inside AdSense blogs, it will provide readers with optimization tips, product announcements, and other program information to help our Polish publishers maximize their earnings and make the most out of their Google AdSense accounts.There's been an increase in Google AdSense interest within the rapidly developing Polish online advertising market. We've been supporting our Polish publishers through our Help Forum, where they can share experiences and help one another with their AdSense-related issues, and are thrilled to be taking the next step with this new information platform. Joining English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Turkish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese - Traditional, Chinese - Simplified, and Korean, Inside AdSense Polska is our fourteenth Inside AdSense blog worldwide. Check out the right navigation bar under the header "Related Google Blogs" for links to all of them! We hope to launch additional Inside AdSense blogs in the future so we can continue to reach even more of our global publishers. Wherever in the world you are, we hope to see you Inside AdSense! Posted by Marcin Lipowiecki - Inside AdSense team URL: http://adsense.blogspot.com/2010/11/announcing-new-inside-adsense-poland.html |
[G] This week in search 11/05/10 Posted: 05 Nov 2010 03:05 PM PDT Official Google Blog: This week in search 11/05/10This is one of a regular series of posts on search experience updates. Look for the label This week in search and subscribe to the series. - Ed.As the leaves turn here in Mountain View, we're reminded again about the importance of time. On the search team, we work every day to save you precious seconds so you can spend that time doing the things that really matter. This week, we've brought Google Instant to mobile, helping you more quickly find the results you're looking for. We also brought you up-to-the-minute election results, so you could be the first to find out if your candidate got the job, and improved snippets for shopping sites, so you can quickly pick, say, the right stopwatch or alarm clock to buy. Speaking of alarm clocks, read on to the end of the post for an important tip... Google Instant for mobile Yesterday, we released a beta version of Google Instant for mobile, currently for Android 2.2+ and iOS4 devices in the U.S. To try it out, go to google.com in your phone's browser and tap the Google Instant "Turn on" link beneath the search box. Like the desktop version of Instant, when you type on your mobile device you'll see predictions of what you might be searching for, and results for the top prediction appear automatically. Here's a demo: Live midterm election results in search During this week's midterm elections in the U.S., people came to Google to get up-to-the-minute results. To speed things up we flipped on a simple way to find election results when you search terms like [elections] or [midterm election results]. It includes the latest results for U.S. House and Senate races and, where appropriate, your state Governor and Senate races. You can also choose to see the results for any specific states with queries like [new york election results]. Many people were curious about the results for California—a search for [ca election results 2010] and related terms was the #2 hottest query on Tuesday. Rich snippets for shopping sites In time for the holiday season, we now support rich snippets for shopping sites! Rich snippets are search results that have been enhanced using structured data from webpages. When you're looking for something to buy, you'll start seeing a new search result format with product price, availability and reviews. Here's an example from a search for an [office lava lamp]: This feature is currently available in the U.S., but we'll be rolling it out in new countries soon. For more details, read our post on the Webmaster Central blog. This week in searches With the end of daylight savings time (which happens this weekend in the U.S.), in many parts of the world people were thinking about time this week. Between the U.S. elections, Halloween and, of course, the World Series, there was plenty to schedule. We all know the Giants won the title, but who won the search trends battle? Watch this week's Google Beat to find out. Thanks for sharing a few minutes to learn more about the latest in search. Oh, and don't forget to set your clocks back an hour this Sunday! Posted by Ben Gomes, Distinguished Engineer URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/this-week-in-search-110510.html |
Posted: 05 Nov 2010 09:40 AM PDT Google Chrome Blog: PDF goodness in ChromeWith every Google Chrome release, we hope to bring new features and improvements that will make your life on the web speedier, simpler, and more secure. Today, we're excited to introduce the integrated PDF viewer to the beta channel.PDF is a popular file format that's used for delivering documents on the web (such as the IRS W-4 tax form). To open a PDF document, you'd typically need to install additional software or a browser plug-in in order to view it in a web browser. With the integrated Chrome PDF viewer now available in Chrome's beta, you can open a PDF document in Chrome without installing additional software. The PDF document will load as quickly and seamlessly as a normal web page in the browser. Just like we do with web pages viewed in Chrome, we've built in an additional layer of security called the "sandbox" around the Chrome PDF viewer to help protect you from malware and security attacks that are targeted at PDF files. For now, the Chrome PDF viewer is available only in the beta channel, but we look forward to adding more polish and features, as well as making it widely available in the stable channel soon. Posted by John Abd-El-Malek, Software Engineer URL: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2010/11/pdf-goodness-in-chrome.html |
[G] Great videos on a budget: how to fake a zombie attack Posted: 05 Nov 2010 09:00 AM PDT YouTube Blog: Great videos on a budget: how to fake a zombie attackHeather Menicucci, Director, Howcast Filmmakers Program, is writing weekly guest posts for the YouTube blog on filmmaking in the digital age. You can catch up on previous posts here.Last week, we made some arguments for why quality matters in web video, and we heard from Howcast filmmaker Luke Neumann, who said that it matters "because you never know who's watching." Duh! Watching Luke's videos, you can tell he's motivated by much more than that, but as we said last week, it's a good starting point. Luke's been making Howcast videos for about a year now and he's got more than 50 under his belt. From the beginning, he impressed us with videos like "How To Yodel," where he showed he could build a story around a simple script, work in some cool camera angles, and make us laugh. Last week we featured one of his newest spots, "How To Survive a Zombie Attack." If we thought Yodel was pretty darn good when it came in a year ago, you can imagine "Zombie Attack" knocked our socks clean off. Luke clearly strives for the best every time he uploads. The web offers free access to audiences like no medium ever has. As filmmakers, we're tasked with not squandering this access. Every upload should be better than the last to keep this audience coming back for more and to refine our skills for the day when perhaps we are handed that huge check to make something. We asked Luke to let us in on how he does it. How did he make this gorgeous zombie video on a budget that would barely cover the average wedding video? How did he create that apocalyptic feeling, complete with fiery explosion? And, how did he make his zombies look like they're decomposing before our very eyes? Here's Luke's first "Behind the Scenes" video for Howcast. This is the first part of a new series where we'll be letting you come behind the scenes to see how our filmmakers make the most creative how-to videos on a DIY budget. Step 1: Cover yourself in plain old dirt to look like you've been to hell and back. The Walking Dead producers could learn something from Luke! Want to learn more about how Luke created Zombie Attack? Visit his blog where he posted in-depth tutorials, photos and a cool trailer. Heather Menicucci, Director, Howcast Filmmakers Program, recently watched "Howcast: Vlogger Wanted!" URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/youtube/PKJx/~3/22F0NccL_NE/great-videos-on-budget-how-to-fake.html |
[G] Suggesting a Better Remote Control Posted: 05 Nov 2010 07:49 AM PDT Official Google Research Blog: Suggesting a Better Remote ControlPosted by Ullas Gargi and Rich Gossweiler, Research TeamIt seems clear that the TV is a growing source of online audio-video content that you select by searching. Entering characters of a search string one by one using a traditional remote control and onscreen keyboard is extremely tiresome. People have been working on building better ways to search on the TV, ranging from small keyboards to voice input to interesting gestures you might make to let the TV know what you want. But currently the traditional left-right-up-down clicker dominates as the family room input device. To enter the letters of a show, you click over and over until you get to the desired letter on the on-screen keyboard and then you hit enter to select it. You repeat this mind-numbingly slow process until you type in your query string or at least enough letters that the system can put up a list of suggested completions. Can we instead use a Google AutoComplete style recommendation model and novel interface to make character entry less painful? We have developed an interaction model that reduces the distance to the predicted next letter without scrambling or moving letters on the underlying keyboard (which is annoying and increases the time it takes to find the next letter). We reuse the highlight ring around the currently selected letter and fill it with 4 possible characters that might be next, but we do not change the underlying keyboard layout. With 4 slots to suggest the next letter and a good prediction model trained on the target corpus, the next letter is often right where you are looking and just a click away. To learn more about this combination of User Experience and Machine Learning to address a growing problem with searching on TVs, check out our WWW 2010 publication,QuickSuggest. URL: http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2010/11/suggesting-better-remote-control_04.html |
[G] The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket Posted: 05 Nov 2010 07:22 AM PDT Official Google Blog: The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket(Cross-posted on the Mobile Blog) In September we announced that we were working to bring Google Instant to mobile, and today we're making a beta version available to most iPhone and Android devices in the U.S. To try it out, go to google.com in your phone's browser and tap the Google Instant "Turn on" link beneath the search box (if you don't see the "Turn on" link, try waiting a moment and then refresh the page). Like the desktop version of Google Instant, when you type on your mobile device you'll see predictions of what you might be searching for. If you type [anse], for example, you should see [ansel adams] along with other predictions. Results for the first prediction appear automatically, and tapping on the other predictions will display those results. Pressing the enter key or the search button skips the predictions and will display results for exactly what you've typed. Check out our demo video: With Google Instant on mobile, we're pushing the limits of mobile browsers and wireless networks. You will probably notice a big improvement in speed when you search thanks to a new AJAX and HTML5 implementation for mobile that dynamically updates the page with new results and eliminates the need to load a new page for each query. Google Instant for mobile works best on 3G and WiFi networks, but since the quality of any wireless connection can fluctuate, we've made it easy to enable or disable Google Instant without ever leaving the page. Just tap the "Turn on" or "Turn off" link. We hope you'll enjoy using Google Instant for mobile as much as we enjoyed making it. It's currently available for Android 2.2 ("Froyo") devices and iPhones and iPods running iOS 4 in the U.S. in English. We're working to support additional countries and languages and more devices in the coming months, so stay tuned. Posted by Steve Kanefsky, Software Engineer URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/power-of-google-instant-now-in-your.html |
[G] YouTube highlights – 11/4/2010 Posted: 05 Nov 2010 07:22 AM PDT Official Google Blog: YouTube highlights – 11/4/2010This is the latest in our series of YouTube highlights. Every couple of weeks, we bring you regular updates on new product features, interesting programs to watch, and tips you can use to grow your audience on YouTube. Just look for the label "YouTube Highlights" and subscribe to the series. – Ed.Below is our update from the last two weeks with news from the recent U.S. elections, product improvements, video contests for both viewers and partners and a couple milestones reached. Debating the issues on YouTube Leading up to the US midterm elections this past Tuesday, political campaigns, voters and interest groups came to YouTube to debate the issues. Who emerged on top of the YouTube elections heap? We took a look at all videos categorized as News & Politics on YouTube and found a mixture of official campaign videos, viewer-generated content and videos from interest groups. Here are the top 10 most-viewed videos—by the numbers. Celebrate the natural world If you enjoy nature or are passionate about environmental issues, a new program gives you the chance to create a video that brings your passion to life. The most innovative short film—judged by the YouTube community—will receive a National Geographic photography workshop and $1,000 gift card from The North Face. Get started at Planet Inspired. Release notes: improvements in 3D, new languages and easier bug reporting We've made several updates since our last product release in September. Try our new player for 3D videos, which is faster than the previous player. YouTube is also now available in Amharic and Swahili, and the virtual keyboard that appears on your computer or mobile screen is available in 26 languages. Finally, we've added a "report a bug" link at the bottom of any YouTube page. Here's where you can turn on the virtual keyboard On the rise Many YouTube partners are hitting subscriber numbers in the 100,000s and even in the millions. To help more video makers get to those kind of subscriber numbers, we started a new feature on the YouTube Blog called "On the Rise," where your vote counts on who should be featured on the YouTube hompage. So far, emilynoel83 has received the most votes—check out an example of her work below. A billion subscribers and a half a billion Promoted Video views In 2006, we introduced an easy way for community members to keep track of each other's updates on YouTube: the yellow subscribe button. When you subscribe to a channel and sign in, new videos from that channel show up as "Subscriptions" on your personalized YouTube homepage. Today, the button that's been immortalized as a throw cushion hits an important landmark: it's been clicked more than 1 billion times. We also announced last week that Promoted Videos has hit half a billion views. Promoted Videos allow you to promote your video ad alongside search results and related videos on YouTube. The first Promoted Video campaign was "Penny Pranks" by Office Max in November 2008. And congratulations to Lady Gaga who has received more than 1 billion video views on her YouTube channel! Happy Halloween Finally, Halloween's already over, but we wanted to make sure you didn't miss the first-ever user-designed doodle, which was created by xperpetualmotion and spent last Sunday on our homepage. Posted by Serena Satyasai, Marketing Manager, YouTube Team URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/title-for-ogb-youtube-highlights.html |
[G] The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket Posted: 05 Nov 2010 06:35 AM PDT Official Google Mobile Blog: The power of Google Instant, now in your pocket(Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog.)Google Instant makes search faster by displaying not just predictions but actual search results as you type. This saves valuable time on a desktop browser, but wouldn't it be great to have Google Instant on mobile devices, where each keystroke and page load is much slower and you frequently have just a moment to find the information you need? In September we announced that we were working to bring Google Instant to mobile, and today we're making a beta version available to most iPhone and Android devices in the U.S. To try it out, go to google.com in your phone's browser and tap the Google Instant "Turn on" link beneath the search box (if you don't see the "Turn on" link, try waiting a moment and then refresh the page). Like the desktop version of Google Instant, when you type on your mobile device you'll see predictions of what you might be searching for. If you type [anse], for example, you should see [ansel adams] along with other predictions. Results for the first prediction appear automatically, and tapping on the other predictions will display those results. Pressing the enter key or the search button skips the predictions and will display results for exactly what you've typed. Check out our demo video: With Google Instant on mobile, we're pushing the limits of mobile browsers and wireless networks. You will probably notice a big improvement in speed when you search thanks to a new AJAX and HTML5 implementation for mobile that dynamically updates the page with new results and eliminates the need to load a new page for each query. Google Instant for mobile works best on 3G and WiFi networks, but since the quality of any wireless connection can fluctuate, we've made it easy to enable or disable Google Instant without ever leaving the page. Just tap the "Turn on" or "Turn off" link. We hope you'll enjoy using Google Instant for mobile as much as we enjoyed making it. It's currently available for Android 2.2 ("Froyo") devices and iPhones and iPods running iOS 4 in the U.S. in English. We're working to support additional countries and languages and more devices in the coming months, so stay tuned. Posted by Steve Kanefsky, Software Engineer URL: http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2010/11/power-of-google-instant-now-in-your.html |
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