Sep 21, 2010

DoubleClick Publisher Blog: Introducing the DFP mobile interface: Manage your ad operations while on-the-go

DoubleClick Publisher Blog: Introducing the DFP mobile interface: Manage your ad operations while on-the-go: "Over the past few months, many of you have let us know how much you’d like to have fast and easy mobile access to your ad operations.

The new DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) mobile interface lets you quickly check your ad operations and account performance while away from your computer. When you sign into your DFP account from your mobile browser, you’ll immediately get an overview of the most important areas of your account."

Google LatLong: Shades of red, shades of blue: mapping midterm election ratings

Google LatLong: Shades of red, shades of blue: mapping midterm election ratings: "With the midterm elections in the U.S. just six weeks away, everyone is wondering how the balance of power between Republicans and Democrats will shake out after November 2. Although more than 500 seats will be decided in House, Senate, and Governor races, the current tallies are so close that individual races are receiving great scrutiny: you’ll find several sources providing estimations for how each race is leaning."

Sep 20, 2010

Google Retail Blog: ThinkHoliday: Prepping for the 2010 Season

Google Retail Blog: ThinkHoliday: Prepping for the 2010 Season: "With the 2010 holiday season just ahead of us, we know many retailers and tech manufacturers are thinking holiday. Earlier this summer, Google hosted a summit called 'Think Holiday: Prepping for the 2010 Season' to share new tactics and learnings; these were designed to help retailers prepare for this year's holiday shopping season."

Sep 9, 2010

Official Google Blog: Google Instant, behind the scenes

Official Google Blog: Google Instant, behind the scenes: "Yesterday we introduced Google Instant, a change to make search fast and interactive by showing you results instantly as you type. With Instant we’ve turned search from a static HTML page into an AJAX application, just as we did with Google Maps and Gmail. You can learn more about Google Instant in yesterday’s blog post, but we also wanted to share a peek behind the scenes into some of the engineering challenges we faced in design and infrastructure."