All Entries Tagged With: "google-mobile"
Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 (Keith Ito/The Official Google Blog)
Keith Ito / The Official Google Blog : Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0
Google News Finance Optimization
Five months ago, I wrote a piece named Want Your Google News To Show Up in Google Finance? NASDAQ:GOOG which basically said, put the stock ticker in the title of your article and you’re golden for showing up in Google…
Google Maps to Fix One Web Box Result Bug
For at least a month now, there have been complaints in a Google Maps Help thread that Google is showing, in some cases, a single map result, when it should be showing seven map results. For example, a search on…
Google Releases New Google Mobilizer
An ongoing Google Mobile Help thread with complaints on the Google Mobilizer feature has an update on that feature. In short, Google Mobilizer will convert a web page to make it render better on mobile devices. Google has updated it…
Google "Similar Images" Feature Goes From Labs to Actual Feature
Google launched a Google Labs project earlier this year called “Similar Images,” as an extension to Google Image Search. It allows users to search for images using pictures instead of words. The project has now graduated from Labs and is now a part of Google Images. The most popular images in Google’s search results will have a link to “find similar images.” The feature is pretty self-explanatory, but that doesn’t stop Google from explaining it anyway. “So, let’s say you want to find images of Ancient Egypt,” says Google.
Mobile Questions for Google: It’s Google Mobile Week
The Google Mobile team is calling this week, “Google Mobile Week.” In celebration for the special week, Google announced in a Google Mobile Help thread that they are accepting a new set of questions for the Google Mobile team to…
Using Analytics to Understand Your Readers
Advertising-based publishing is largely a crap shoot. It may end up being a wild success but it is much more likely that it will be a very marginal success. If you want to take your site from the marginal category to the wild then you are going to have to figure out what your readers want. After all all of your profits in publishing will be based on how many views you get. Without readers there can be no views…
Introducing Search Options for mobile (Reza Ziaei/Google Mobile Blog)
Reza Ziaei / Google Mobile Blog : Introducing Search Options for mobile
Ads on the iPhone Makes Perfect AdSense!
Google is determined to make sure it doesn’t miss out on the “Year of the Mobile.” Like the rest of us, the search engine doesn’t know when that year will actually start, but if it has anything to do with it, 2009 might just be the top candidate. As of today , publishers can now drop smart phone optimized AdSense ads inside their mobile content. This feature offers publishers the ability to run larger AdSense ads visible on high-end phones. Before this launch, AdSense mobile publishers were only eligible to serve smaller text and image ads on their website content. We’ve done this by introducing a new JavaScript snippet that is easy to implement and specifically optimized for mobile to reduce latency on high-end mobile phones. Furthermore, this new snippet will allow publishers to select additional ad unit sizes from common AdSense formats.
AdSense for mobile goes high-end
With the growth in popularity of high-end mobile phones with full (HTML) Internet browsers , like the iPhone and phones running Android, advertisers are increasingly extending their campaigns to mobile devices. Because these devices offer a rich content experience similar to desktop, advertising on them is a natural extension for many advertisers. Today we’re launching a new feature for AdSense mobile publishers that will allow you to take advantage of the high-end mobile phone browsing experience. This feature offers publishers the ability to run larger AdSense ads visible on high-end phones. Before this launch, AdSense mobile publishers were only eligible to serve smaller text and image ads on their website content. We’ve done this by introducing a new JavaScript snippet that is easy to implement and specifically optimized for mobile to reduce latency on high-end mobile phones.






