By JortK on February 28, 2010
Today, we announced the next generation of our ad serving technology for online publishers, the new DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) from Google. We are pleased to announce that the new version of DFP comes with a modern API that enables publishers and third-parties to customize and extend the product. The new API is available to publishers who [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged api, doubleclick
By JortK on February 27, 2010
There are so many tools available on the net which help you to download youtube videos from the net, mention here . Now YouTube HD Transfer is new and free app which allows you to download videos from YouTube in various formats and qualities to your local hard drive, like low/high quality FLV, High Definition [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged download, youtube
By JortK on February 25, 2010
You may remember that back in November 2009 we announced multiple custom variables. While at first look this feature may appear a little daunting, in this post I hope to explain how you can use custom variables to enhance the insights you get from Google Analytics with just a couple of extra lines of code. [...]
Posted in google | Tagged analytics, google, seo
By JortK on February 25, 2010
How exciting! You just had a graphics designer create ten new banners for your site. Next you wanted to see which of these banners drew the most attention. You quickly setup a few ad campaigns across facebook and a few high traffic sites. After pulling out the bad performers from the good, you now have [...]
Posted in seo | Tagged ad, banner, rotation, seo
By JortK on February 25, 2010
In late 2006, students at a school in Turin, Italy filmed and then uploaded a video to Google Video that showed them bullying an autistic schoolmate. The video was totally reprehensible and we took it down within hours of being notified by the Italian police. We also worked with the local police to help identify [...]
Posted in google | Tagged italy, web
By JortK on February 25, 2010
If your Android Mobile Phone is Lost or Stolen than Wavesecure is for you. WaveSecure, currently free for Android phones, can lock it from further use, restore your contacts and call/SMS history, and even roughly locate and track its wayward use. WaveSecure runs on majormobile phone platforms including Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Google Android and [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged android, google
By JortK on February 25, 2010
One aspect of my positions with Calpont, MySQL, and other companies I’ve worked for has been to interact with the various analysts who cover the database scene. It’s definitely an interesting part of the job, especially when you get to query some of the experts who have been around a long time and are good [...]
Posted in MySQL | Tagged datawarehouse, MySQL
By JortK on February 24, 2010
The Internet is going mobile. Every week, tens of millions of people search on Google from their mobile phones and generate hundreds of millions of searches. They’re looking for the best local sushi restaurant or a coupon for the store they’re standing in front of. Mobile devices allow consumers to have a more personalized online [...]
Posted in google | Tagged ad, google, mobile
By JortK on February 24, 2010
If you’ve ever accidentally closed a tab with something important in it, or shut down the browser only to realize you needed one more bit of information about the webpage you were reading, despair not. Google Chrome remembers the last ten tabs or windows you’ve closed, and lets you restore them. You can get at [...]
Posted in google | Tagged browser, chrome, google, tip, trick
By JortK on February 24, 2010
Do you remember way back when the Internet was new and it seemed scary to buy things online? The fear of identity fraud and other security violations was very real, especially when horror stories were broadcast all over the news and spreading like wildfire. Despite all this, there are now over 1.25 billion Internet users [...]
Posted in google | Tagged checkout, google