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- [G] Connect to Google+
- [G] Create and celebrate with Google Docs templates for the holidays
- [G] Zeitgeist 2011: How the world searched
- [G] The power of visualization with the Google Analytics API and Google Earth
- [G] Galaxy Nexus now available in the U.S.
- [G] New languages and categories in general category blocking feature
- [G] Google Cloud Print picks up steam
Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Blogger Buzz: Connect to Google+Back in October we made it possible for Blogger in Draft users to use their Google+ profile on their blog. This option is now available to all Blogger users, and as a result, we're starting to roll out the first of many Google+ features.Starting today, if you have linked your blog to your Google+ account you will be presented with a prefilled Google+ share box immediately after publishing a post. The share box will contain a +snippet of your post that you can share with your circles on Google+. Of course, you can disable this sharing prompt at any time on the "Settings - Posts and Comments" page. And you can always share individual posts on Google+ by selecting "share" underneath the entry in your post list. You can start using the new Share to Google+ immediately if you've already chosen to use your Google+ profile on your blog. If you haven't yet made the switch, click here to get started. If you don't have a Google+ account you can create one here, and then log in to Blogger and follow the above instructions. To learn more, check out our FAQs or visit our Help Forum. Want to chat about sharing to Google+ and other Blogger features with someone from the team? Join me on the Blogger +page for a live video Hangout at 3PM PST. Happy blogging! Posted by Bruce Polderman, Product Manager URL: http://buzz.blogger.com/2011/12/connect-to-google.html |
[G] Create and celebrate with Google Docs templates for the holidays Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Docs Blog: Create and celebrate with Google Docs templates for the holidaysThis season, brighten up your holiday celebrations with some of our fun and festive Google Docs templates.If you're hosting a gift exchange with your friends, family, or colleagues, try our new Secret Santa gift exchange template by following these instructions. This template will allow you to quickly send out a form to collect the necessary information from participating guests. Then, using a Google script, the form will assign Secret Santas and send automated emails to guests with all the details - no folded paper scraps necessary. Here are a couple of other ways to make your holiday planning easier:
Posted by: Teresa Wu, Community Manager URL: http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2011/12/create-and-celebrate-with-google-docs.html |
[G] Zeitgeist 2011: How the world searched Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Official Google Blog: Zeitgeist 2011: How the world searchedThis year marks our 11th annual look back at the searches that compose the year's Zeitgeist—the spirit of the time. With Zeitgeist, we look at the most popular and the fastest rising terms—the terms with the highest growth in 2011—in many categories across many countries around the world. For our 2011 Zeitgeist site, we've improved the visualizations to make it easy to compare terms across categories, added detailed infographics for an immersive dive into the data and created a video overview of the search terms that captivated the world this year.What were they? As it turns out, all around the world, we were excited for the weekend. Web celeb Rebecca Black was the #1 fastest rising query globally, as fans searched for information about the "Friday" singer. She wasn't the only songstress to capture international attention this year: Adele made the fastest rising lists in over 15 countries spread across five continents, in addition to claiming a spot on our global list. Reality star Ryan Dunn, defendant Casey Anthony and tech luminary Steve Jobs also made our list, as people of interest took five of the top 10 spots. When looking at the data, it is fascinating to see the cultural fads and trends that took over the globe, from cupcakes (making top food lists in over a dozen countries) to the Dukan diet and high-profile weddings, but Google was used for much more than staying up to date on the sisters Middleton and Kardashian. From local celebrities in Finland to Singaporeans looking for news on the revolutions in Egypt and Libya half a world away, people turned to Google to learn more about what was happening on the world stage. It wasn't just the man-made moments that topped the charts this year, but also the natural disasters that literally shook the world, from Hurricane Irene in the U.S. to the earthquakes in Christchurch and Japan. Terms related to the Japanese earthquake showed up on lists from almost half of the countries included in the 2011 Zeitgeist, including Japan, where 地震 (earthquake) topped the country's fastest rising list, and our global list, where 東京 電力(TEPCO, owners of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant), became the first non-Latin term to ever make our global fastest-rising list. In addition to news about what had happened, people around the world also looked for ways to give: In the U.S., the top three searches related to charitable giving were about helping Japan. I love search, and to me, it's exciting to learn more about people in other countries by looking at what they search for—from the most searched for Swiss mountain peaks in Switzerland to soccer terms in Argentina and the stuff of Italian dreams. As the proud owner of a Miniature Schnauzer, I was pleased to see that dogs always beat cats on lists of popular pets, but was surprised to learn that in Russian the most searched for pet was pygmy giraffes (which don't really exist but are very cute) and in the U.S., sugar gliders made the list. We hope you enjoy learning more about what people around the world and in your country were searching for in 2011. Posted by Amit Singhal, Google Fellow URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/zeitgeist-2011-how-world-searched.html |
[G] The power of visualization with the Google Analytics API and Google Earth Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Google Analytics Blog: The power of visualization with the Google Analytics API and Google EarthDoes your organization have several websites, each serving a particular geographic region? If so you know how challenging it is to analyze the data across these regions in a meaningful way. Visualizations can help, but they can be difficult to design. Newland communities, a developer of residential and urban home communities, manages numerous web properties for each community and is no stranger to these challenges. To address them, Newland used the query tool from ShufflePoint. The tool enabled the combination of data from Google Analytics and Google Earth, allowing Newland to visualize the data in new ways. ShufflePoint implemented a pilot project after discussing the idea with Chief Ingredient and their client Newland Communities. Their goal: deal with some of the problems associated with clarifying large amounts of data in a visually appealing manner. The outcome of the project was an integration of Google Analytics data with Google Earth. Using the Google Analytics API, the ShufflePoint query tool extracts metrics by location from Google Analytics for multiple Newland Communities web properties and creates static and time-animated geographic representations (using KML) viewable in Google Earth. The mashup provides advanced visual reporting on location based campaigns, showing their effect on pageviews, and highlighting any anomalies requiring further investigation. Additionally, the visualization is a great fit for promotional videos, or digital signage needs. "ShufflePoint uses almost every feature and capability of the Google Analytics API. The API has all of the characteristics that a developer could hope for, including great performance, correct semantics, OAuth for authentication, and good community support. The Google Earth based application has given ShufflePoint recognition for doing innovative and challenging things with Google Analytics. This has been beneficial for promoting ShufflePoint's offerings." Chris Harrington, CTO The ShufflePoint application can be found through the Google Analytics App Gallery and from the ShufflePoint website. If you're interested in developing solutions for the Google Analytics platform, visit Google Analytics Developer Program. Posted by Pete Frisella, Google Analytics API Team URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tRaA/~3/BjwtpCZ9Yq0/power-of-visualization-with-google.html |
[G] Galaxy Nexus now available in the U.S. Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Official Google Mobile Blog: Galaxy Nexus now available in the U.S.Starting today, Galaxy Nexus by Samsung will be available in the U.S. on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Network. Visit google.com/nexus to buy it online, or go to your nearest Verizon Wireless, Best Buy, Costco or Radio Shack store. Galaxy Nexus is also available through our carrier partners in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Korea and Japan. Soon, it will be available in Australia, France, Russia, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and elsewhere!Galaxy Nexus is the first phone with Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and combines the latest Google software with cutting-edge Samsung hardware. With a super slim profile, Galaxy Nexus features a 4.65" Contour Display with a true high definition (720p) resolution HD Super AMOLED screen. Galaxy Nexus also features a lightning-fast dual-core 1.2GHz processor combined with 4G LTE or HSPA+ technology. To see Galaxy Nexus in action, check out this video: Paired with Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest Android software, Galaxy Nexus is simple and beautiful. WIth innovations like Android Beam, a camera with fun Live Effects and zero-shutter lag for instant photo capturing, a deeply integrated Google+ experience, and a new People app, Galaxy Nexus is beyond smart. Galaxy Nexus is also the first device to feature Face Unlock, which uses state-of-the-art facial recognition technology to unlock your phone. For a look at how powerful your smile can be, check out the video below. Posted by Andy Rubin, Senior Vice President of Mobile URL: http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2011/12/galaxy-nexus-now-available-in-us.html |
[G] New languages and categories in general category blocking feature Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Inside AdSense: New languages and categories in general category blocking featureWe know that being able to control the ads that appear on your pages is important to you, which is why we're excited to share some new enhancements to general category blocking. This feature is already available in English, French and German and from now on, publishers in Spanish-, Portuguese-, Italian-, and Japanese-speaking countries will be able to use it as well. What's more, we've just added 88 new categories to the list of topics that can be blocked from your sites, including apparel, business, family and sports. If you're not familiar with the general category blocking feature, it gives you additional control over the ads that are shown on your sites. You have the ability to scalably block categories of ads that you might not find suitable for your audience. You can block up to 50 categories in your account, and your choices will be applied to ads of all targeting types and formats in the seven supported languages, regardless of the language of the site where they're showing. Before blocking a general category, please keep in mind that blocking ads can have a negative impact on your potential earnings, as it removes eligible ads from competing in the ad auction. To help you make informed decisions and understand the impact of any blocking choices on your ad performance, we show you the revenue and ad impressions for every category from the last 30 days. We hope that these extended options help you quickly and easily control the ads on your sites, and we look forward to continuing to enhance these controls in the future. Posted by Gavri Smith -- AdSense Engineering URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tuAm/~3/4fUXzaL3Eu4/new-languages-and-categories-in-general.html |
[G] Google Cloud Print picks up steam Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:11 PM PST Google Chrome Blog: Google Cloud Print picks up steamLast April, we announced our plans for Google Cloud Print (GCP), the service that powers printing on Chromebooks as well as a new generation of connected apps and devices. The goal of GCP is to enable simple, secure printing from any app on any device to any printer—and with the latest cloud-ready printers, you can also print without using drivers or cables. Since launching earlier this year, we've seen a surge of enthusiasm from users and developers. More than 6 million printers have already been connected to GCP using Google Chrome; dozens of cloud-ready printers have been released or announced by manufacturers like Epson, HP and Kodak; and the developer community has released a flurry of apps and extensions to enable cloud printing from both Android and iOS. While developers and printer manufacturers have embraced GCP, we've also released a variety of improvements to the service. You can now share and control access to your printers so your friends and family can use them too. With "Save to Google Docs," it's easy to save your online receipts and confirmation pages to an archive in the cloud. The management page has a new tablet-friendly design and a "Print" button so you can upload and print files to your cloud printers from anywhere. Finally, webmasters can add the print button element to their site to enable printing functionality for tablets and mobile phones. People with Chromebooks have always had access to the latest and greatest Google Cloud Print features, but today, we've reached a new milestone: starting with the latest release of Chrome, anyone using the browser on Windows, Mac and Linux will be able to print any webpage to Google Cloud Print. We've also turned on print preview for Chromebooks, so you'll get the same familiar experience wherever you use Chrome. In the coming months, we'll enable GCP from more Google products and work with partners to add more printers and printing services. Happy printing! Posted by Akshay Kannan, Product Manager URL: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/12/google-cloud-print-picks-up-steam.html |
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