New Google Analytics Launched

New Google Analytics

Just about 3 hours ago, Google announced its new Google Analytics official launch through email. As usual, the graphical user interface are clean cut and easy to see.The Dashboard feature which lets you see the overview is improved with AJAX driven interface. You can easily just add, delete drag and drop the reports you would like to see. That is to mean you don’t have to choose which kind of user overview you want to see like previous version where you have to choose Executive, Marketer or Webmaster view. You choose what you want to see. Easier right? I just love it so much.

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Google Web History

Have you notice Google has a new service? This new service is called Web History. Web History relies on your Toolbar’s PageRank feature to associate the web pages you visit with your Google Account.

You can sign up for this service by signing in with your existing Google Account. Once signed in with the “Remember me on this computer for Web History” check box ticked, you’ll be able to use the service without login in again.

What’s Google Web History?
Web History enables you to view and manage your web activity, get the search results most relevant to you and follow interesting trends in your web activity.

This service is especially useful when you forgot about the great and interesting website you’ve stumble upon. Web History allows you to view and search across the full text of the pages you’ve visited, including Google searches, web pages, images, videos and news stories.

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Google Updates - Old Adsense Account Upgrade

Google is going to do a migration of old Adsense account. Old account holders will be asked to upgrade their account to a Google Account. The migration test is ongoing at the moment before it’s done full blown. The next time you login to your Adsense account, you might be greeting with the following screen, asking you to upgrade you your login to a “Google Account”.

This is very much like the Blogger Account upgrade last time. Nevertheless, please take note that this migration is only applicable to older Adsense account, so you might not see the screen.

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Google Updates - Adsense Homepage Make Over

Since the face lift of Google Adsense ads, Google is slowly rolling out a new homepage for Google Adsense website. Over the next few days, the new design will be rolled out. The new design spots a cleaner and more informative layout. In the new design, you can find more information about Adsense as you learning to use Adsense as an addition revenue of income. This new layout is definitely more appealing to me. I believe it’s the same to many other publisher out there.

Here’s a screenshot of the new design:

Google Adsense Homepage New Design

However, the new design does not affect the performance of the ads and the internal account pages.

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Viacom sues Google

Viacom is suing Google in a billion dollar lawsuit for a massive copyright infringement by Youtube. In a statement while filing for the lawsuit, Viacom said that “Their business model, which is based on building traffic and selling advertising of unlicensed content, is clearly illegal and is in obvious conflict with copyright laws.”

Viacom’s empire includes a lot of youth-oriented TV networks, for instance MTV, VH1 and Nickelodeon as well as the Paramount and Dreamworks movie studios.

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