Flavio's blog - Part 26
 

Adsense per Feed RSS? 5 Any suggestions

In a word? The answer is NO!!

Since last summer, google AdSense introduced the possibility to include in its feed, if managed with Feedburner, the ability to insert the advertisements at the bottom of each article present within its Feed RSS.

Initially there were conflicting opinions, and how everything, the best solution is probably to test it personally and draw their own conclusions.

The result, after a few months of testing, is that it is a feature useless.
Going to see the values ​​daily, in fact, the result is more than disappointing, let's see what are the reasons: …Read the rest »

Pageviews as a tool for statistics on the Web 2.0: game over?

How are evolving statistics on the Web 2.0?
You can still speak exclusively of pageviews as the primary tool to indicate the traffic of a site?

Rashmi Sinha takes over an article of Computerworld.com and wondering how they affected, in recent years, applications belonging to the so-called Web 2.0 (about the Web 2.0, in this article I wrote about how you can even create a Web operating system 2.0 only, proof of how many innovations have been brought under 2.0)… …Read the rest »

30 years of graphical interfaces, that great strides! History and considerations…

Webdesigner Depot è su published an article very interesting, in English, which is an examination of the history of the GUI since the late 70, to date. E'sicuramente an opportunity to talk about and make personal considerations.

Anyone who uses or has used a Macintosh, will surely come to knowledge of which inspired the first Apple operating systems: the GUI of the Xerox Alto, dated 1973.

As you can see from the link above and the following image, The first feature that is immediately evident is that the monitor had a vertical orientation, type portrait.

The first gui, Xerox Alto, click to enlarge

The first gui, Xerox Alto, click to enlarge

As well as (here you can already recognize an embryo of what will Mac OSX) the next 8010 Star, always says Xerox.

…Read the rest »

Improve the targeting (and earnings) con Google Ad Planner (beta)

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This morning I find this message in my inbox (or better, here's an excerpt):

Caro publisher AdSense,

You are invited to test a new feature for publishers who can help-increase your earning potential, making it easier for advertisers to find your sites.

We have just created the Google Ad Planner Publisher Center, that can be used for:

– Request the profile of your site on Google Ad Planner.

– Perform updates on the information public on your site, that will be displayed by advertisers.

– Ensure that Google Ad Planner always show the most interesting data on traffic and descriptions about your site.

Ok, yet another Google service, of which, inter alia, there was talk in the early work in progress in the Google Lab…

Assuming they already had Google tools for webmasters, Google Analytics e AdSense, what benefits brings Ad Planner, currently in beta? …Read the rest »

We update all installed programs, with a click

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One of the most boring things, which fall in the operations… maintenance of your computer, is definitely update after a few months all the software installed.
Now especially the freeware software have a frequency of update release very high, and keep up with all of it can become quite complicated!

That's why, both in Windows and in Mac, There are some utilities to control ALL the software installed, and check for the latest versions.

We analyze the solution for Windows: …Read the rest »