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Copyrighted Material Index 2-step verification, 8–9 Android 3:14 a.m. surprise in iGoogle, 24 Android SDK Tools, 428 3GWatchdog widget (Android), 417 Linux users, 431 Apps A Androlib, 422 About Me page (Profile), 13–14 AppBrain, 423 academic works, 72 creating, 434–440 Articles and Patents, 73 environment, 427–434 accounts finding new, 420–423 creation, 389–390 Go Launcher EX, 416 deleting, 12 LauncherPro, 416 Adium, 226 LockBot, 416 AdSense, 356–358 publishing, 440–441 Advanced Search page, 58 unofficial, 421 advertising on Google Maps, 325–327 development stack, 426–427 AdWords, Google Analytics, 388 Eclipse IDE, 428 access, 390–392 Framework layer, 426 Campaigns report, 397 Ice Cream Sandwich, 418 Clicks metrics, 395 Linux Kernel, 426 Day Parts report, 398 native libraries, 426 Destination URLs report, 398 rooting, 418–419 dimensions, 396–397 Adfree App, 420 Keyword Positions report, 399 Cachemate App, 419 Keywords report, 398 JuiceDefender App, 419 Placements report, 399 COPYRIGHTEDROM MATERIAL Manager App, 420 syncing, 388–389, 392–394 Root Explorer App, 420 TV Ads report, 399 SetCPU App, 419 airline departure/arrival times searches, 42 Shark for Root App, 420 Ajax Search Wizard in Google Maps, ShootMe App, 419 331–332 Titanium Backup App, 419 alerts update acceptance and, 419 creating, 125–126 System Apps, 426 suspicious activity, 12 update acceptance, 419 443 026656bindex.indd 443 9/8/11 8:37:19 AM vocabulary, 434 author, 189–191 wallpaper, 416 word verification removal, 188–189 widgets, 417 Design page, 171–174 Android Market, 420 domain name purchase, 169–170 appointments from Gmail messages, 148–150 domains, 169 Apps expandable entries, 192–193 Android frequency of posts, 179–180 Androlib, 422 Google Buzz and, 241 AppBrain, 423 images, 177–178 creating, 434–440 NavBar, 174–176 environment, 427–434 PDF files, 181–182 finding new, 420–423 podcasts, 182–185 Go Launcher EX, 416 posting methods, 179–180 LauncherPro, 416 PowerPoint files, 181–182 LockBot, 416 printing, 180–181 publishing, 440–441 rating posts, 181 unofficial, 421 RSS feeds, 194 Google App Store, 317–318 Sidebar, gadget images, 176 Orkut, 250 social bookmarking, 176–177 Articles and Patents, 73 standalone pages, 170–171 audio sticky posts, 192 blog posts, 182–185 syndication, 194–195 Google Talk, 223 URLs, custom, 168–170 searches, 106–107 blogs clips, 107 domains, 169 podcasts, 107–108 FeedBurner, 194–195 YouTube download, 198–199 frequency, 179–180 auto-complete, editing settings, 115–116 Google Blog Search, 92 AVI files in YouTube download, 199 searches, 47 SEO (Search Engine B Optimization), 178–179 Background Image (Google Calendar), 317 tracking, 405 background in Presentation, 287 bookmarklets Battery Widget (Android), 417 Gmail, 156–157 beta testers for Google Labs, 118 Map That Address, 327–328 Better YouTube, 204 bots, 50 birthdays from contacts to Calendar, 311 browsers, multiple-sign-ins, 4 Blogger businesses audio, 182–185 local, 64–68 authors, adding, 191–192 maps, 64 comments non-local, 69–70 appearance, 189 phone numbers, 66 444 Index 026656bindex.indd 444 9/8/11 8:37:19 AM C muting, 158–159 sorting by, 158 cached pages, 44 Contacts page, 22 CalorieLab, 115 crawlers, 50 Canned responses in Gmail, 143–144 cross-domain tracking, 408 CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), 188 CSE (Custom Search Engine), 120–121 chat creating, 121–123 Gmail URL format, 122 Google Buzz and, 241 currency conversion in eCommerce, 380–381 logs, 162–163 Custom Search Engine. See CSE (Custom Orkut and, 249 Search Engine) phone calls from, 163–164 Custom Search Preferences, 111 regular Gmail users, 161 disabling, 116 text chats, 161–162 video chat, 162 D Google Talk Dashboard (Google Analytics) browsers, 223 All Traffic Sources report, 364 clients, 225–226 custom, 362–365 Empathy, 225 date ranges, 366–367 iChat, 225 modules, 363–364 Kopete, 225 data validation in Google multiple identities, 222 Spreadsheets, 298–299 Pidgin, 225 DejaNews, 264 tricks, 223 delegating Gmail messages, 137 Trillian, 225 dictionary definitions, 42 CheatCodesGuides.com, 115 Do Not Disturb (Google Voice), 231 CiteULike, 74 documents (Google Docs) clipboard, 307 converting, 273 collaboration importing, 272–274 Calendar, 312–314 storage, 272–273 Google Drawing, 306–307 domain names color picker, image searches, 97 purchase, 169–170 command-line parameters, Google Talk, 227 suffixes, 59 comments on blogs DotNetNuke, Google Analytics and, 386 appearance of page, 189 downloading, YouTube author comments, 189–191 audio, 198–199 word verification removal, 188–189 video, 198 compressed files, 272 drag and drop, Google Docs, 273 contacts (Gmail) Drupal, Google Analytics and, 386 birthdays in Calendar, 311 DVM (Dalvik Virtual Machine) in ignoring, 158–159 Android, 426 Index 445 026656bindex.indd 445 9/8/11 8:37:19 AM E G earthquake activity searches, 42 G3P files, YouTube download, 199 eCommerce (Google Analytics) gadgets enabling, 374–375 Blogger, 176 JavaScript tracking code Google Spreadsheets, 297–298 _addItem method, 378–379 iGoogle _addTrans method, 378 adding/removing, 16–18 code positioning, 378 creating, 25–28 comma, 379 customizing, 18–21 currency conversion, 380–381 managing, 18–21 price and quantity organizing, 21 multiplication, 380 page layout, 18–20 SKU field, 379 GasBuddy, 115 special characters, 379 Gears (RSS feeds), 33 zeros in numerical fields, 379 Gentle Reminders (Google Calendar), 316–317 shopping carts Gmail Google Checkout, 382–385 address sellers, 160–161 popular, 386 appointments from messages, 148–150, 310–311 ecommerce tracking, 408–409 Auto-advance, 138 email. See also Gmail bookmarklets, 156–157 converting to Gmail, 389–390 Canned responses, 143–144 Google Buzz following, 239–240 chat list, regular Gmail users, 161 Empathy, 225 chats Event Attachments (Google logs, 162–163 Calendar), 317 phone calls from, 163–164 Event Flair (Google Calendar), 316 text chats, 161–162 Evernote widget (Android), 417 video chat, 162 extensions, Google Buzz and, 238 contacts F ignoring, 158–159 muting, 158–159 FatRat, 198 sorting by, 158 Feedburner, 194–195 converting to from other email, 389–390 file compression, 272 delegation, 137 filters, websites, 368–371 fetching from other accounts, 140–141 Flickr, Google Buzz and, 241 filters, 153–154 Flight Status/FlightTracker, 115 Import tab (Accounts), 140 FlightView widget (Android), 417 keyboard shortcuts, 133–136 FLV files, YouTube download, 199 labeling messages, 150–153 Fusion Tables, Google Message Sneak Peak, 138 Maps, 333–336 multiple components, 138 Multiple Sign-in, 6–7 446 Index 026656bindex.indd 446 9/8/11 8:37:19 AM preferences, 136–140 campaign cookie duration, 409–410 preview pane, 137–138 customizations sending from POP accounts, 140–142 cross-domain tracking, 408 signature lines, 142 ecommerce tracking, 408–409 SPAM filter, 159–160 subdomain tracking, 408 Superstars, 155–156 Dashboard, 362 tasks, from messages, 148–150 custom, 362–365 templates, 145 modules, 363–364 threading, 136 date ranges, 366–367 Gmail Labs, 132 download tracking, 406–407 Auto-advance, 132 eCommerce Calendar gadget, 132 enabling, 374–375 Gadget tab, 133 shopping carts, 382–386 Google Docs, 132 filters, 368–371 Got the wrong Bob?, 132 goals, 368–371 keyboard shortcuts, 132 JavaScript tracking code, 362 labels, nested, 132 eCommerce and, 375–382 Send & Archive, 132 segmenting data, 365–366 superstars, 132 session time-out tracking, 409 GmailDrive, 154–155 site speed tracking, 410–411 Go Launcher EX App for Android, 416 social media goals for website, 368–371 integration, 404 Google AdWords Keyword Suggestion Tool, 178 links shared tracking, 402–404 Google Alerts paid advertising tracking, 404 creating alerts, 125–126 visitor cookie duration, 410 managing, 126–127 Google App Store, 317–318 Google Analytics Google Apps Advanced Segments, 365–366 adding/removing, 9–10 AdWords and, 388 Dashboard, 10–12 access, 390–392 Google Apps Script Campaigns report, 397 accessing, 344 Clicks metrics, 395 adding scripts, 345 Day Parts report, 398 script library, 345–346 Destination URLs report, 398 Google Blog Search, 92 dimensions, 396–397 Google Books Keyword Positions report, 399 advanced searches, 85–87 Keywords report, 398 ISSN (International Standard Serial Number), 86 Placements report, 399 My Library Link, 83–84 syncing, 388–389, 392–394 organization, 82 TV Ads report, 399–400 publication date, 85 All Traffic Sources report, 364 rating, 83–85 blogs, tracking, 405 summary box, 82–83 Index 447 026656bindex.indd 447 9/8/11 8:37:19 AM Google Buzz Google Buzz Button, 238 Blogger, 241 Google Voice extensions, 234–235 Buzz API, 241–242 Google Dashboard. See also Dashboard Buzz It!, 238, 243 adding/removing apps, 10–12 Buzz Plus, 238 alerts, suspicious activity, 12 Buzz Search Results, 238 personal information, 11 Buzz Troll Remover, 238 privacy information, 11 BuzzThis, 243 security information, 11 Buzzzy, 240–241 Voice call log, 11 Chat, 241 Web History, 11–12 Comment Emoticon, 238 Google Docs email following, 239–240 compressed files, 272 extensions for, 238 converting documents, 273 filters, 240 drag and drop, 273 Flickr, 241 finding docs, 279–282 Google Reader and, 34, 241 Gmail, 132 posts, hiding, 238 images, 276–277 RSS feeds, 239 importing docs, 272–274 Shareaholic, 238 keyboard shortcuts, 275–276 social media and, 242 links, 276–277 Twitter, 241 templates, 278–279 Google Calendar text styles, 274–276 appointments Web Clipboard, 307 entering, 310 Google Doodle, 64 from Gmail messages, 148–150, 310–311 Google Drawing, birthdays from contacts’,
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