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[G] Edit and schedule saved reports in the new interface Posted: 23 Sep 2011 10:42 AM PDT Inside AdSense: Edit and schedule saved reports in the new interfaceWe're happy to let you know about a recent improvement to the new AdSense interface, developed based on your requests for additional efficiency when managing your account -- you can now edit and schedule saved reports. This feature allows you to set up custom reports that will be automatically emailed to you on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. When viewing a report in your account, you can select the 'Save report' button above the graph and select your preferences. If you need to edit the report or change the scheduling settings, just click 'Manage' next to the Saved reports section in the navigation bar. If you've been using saved reports in the old interface, please know that we're working on a tool to help you easily import these saved reports into the new interface. We'll be sure to let you know when it becomes available -- you're welcome to re-create them in the meantime, but you may wish to wait for this tool. We hope with the launch of these features, you'll be able to better customize the way you analyze and receive information about your ad performance. Let us know what you think! Posted by Simon Bowden and Louis Collard - AdSense Engineering URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tuAm/~3/4enNqIXYvBw/edit-and-schedule-saved-reports-in-new.html |
[G] Grade the candidates in last night's Fox News/Google Debate Posted: 23 Sep 2011 10:42 AM PDT YouTube Blog: Grade the candidates in last night's Fox News/Google DebateLast night's Fox News/Google Debate brought your top-voted questions to the Republican candidates right here on YouTube. In the lively two-hour debate, over a dozen of your questions were posed to the candidates, while search trends and question data provided more information on the issues you were most interested in.Now it's time to grade the candidates on their answers. Did they answer the questions directly? Did they answer them well? Visit youtube.com/foxnews now to watch individual clips of each question-and-answer exchange and provide feedback on how the candidates did. If you missed the debate, you can also watch the full broadcast here: In addition to voting on videos of the debate, you'll find a "Pulse" tab on the channel that shows data visualizations of the questions you submitted. You'll also be able to watch clips from our online show with Shannon Bream and Chris Stirewalt, where we examined your questions and issue searches in more detail. During the debate, we also looked at what searches were spiking on Google. Of all of the candidates names, the underdog former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson's name saw the biggest spikes. Viewers were also interested in finding out more about Herman Cain's "9-9-9" plan -- every time he mentioned the plan, searches for it on Google spiked. Check out more search trends on the Google Public Sector Blog. As the GOP primary continues to heat up, you'll be able to find information straight from the candidates right here on YouTube. Our next scheduled debate is with PBS and the Des Moines Register on January 12th in Iowa -- stay tuned for more information on how you can participate. Steve Grove, Head of News and Politics, YouTube, recently watched Fox News/Google Debate (Full Length) URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/youtube/PKJx/~3/R2jSEkyBog0/grade-candidates-in-last-nights-fox.html |
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