Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Google Analytics Explained

Google Analytics is a free website analysis tool which provides sophisticated reports about traffic on your website. Google Analytics monitors your reports and automatically alerts you of significant changes in data patterns.

Checkout Google Analytics here http://www.google.com/analytics/

Alternative way to access your gmail

iGoogle provides an alternative way to access your gmail. Just add Gmail gadget for iGoogle, it allow you to quickly view and send/reply messages without leaving iGoogle page. You can set Gmail gadget to open your messages in the full version.

If you use Gmail gadget for iGoogle frequently, you will notice that this gadget is missing some of the features from Gmail actual version.

Google logo for Gandhi Jayanti

On the occasion of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s birthday on Oct 2nd Google morphed its logo into Gandhi’s image.

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Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the “Father of the Nation”.

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Alternate Way to Access Gmail

There are occasions where you’d not able to aceesss GMail. If there’s a gmail outage (then you’d see 502 Server Error) or there might be scenario where you want to see your gmail on the fly or you don’t have gmail access in your office/work. In these situations you can access gmail using iGoogle (Google personal homepage app).

Why am I getting Adsense Public Service Ads or Less Relevant Ads ?

Sometimes Google adsense serves less relevant ads or public service announcements (PSAs) to appear on the publisher pages. Why do you get public service announcements adsense or less relevant ads ?

There are many reasons why PSAs or less targeted ads are being shown. Here I will list summary of 5 reasons why Adsense public service announcements (PSAs) or less relevant ads are being served/shown in your webpage.

What are Google Certified Ad Networks ?

Google Certified Ad Networks is a new feature which will allow non-Adwords advertisers to compete for ad units in publisher websites. Which means the higher paying ad will be displayed, you can generate the most profit for every ad unit displayed in your website.