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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Google Notebook Upgrades and Reporting Adsense Violations

Recently I have been a bit a bit biased on reporting Google Products. It seems like this is one of those days. I recently started using Google Notebooks. I know, I know, I am four months late on featuring this Google Product, but I just started blogging recently and I am just in time for featuring the new improvements for this product :D

Now you can collaborate on a notebook with your friends and contacts but you can still publish it for the whole world to see if you think it is worth publishing. The guys at Google are really trying to make things easier for their users, aside from the new collaborating option other new features such as, a new User Interface which is much better than before has been introduced. Files that you have trashed can now be recovered and you can also create a direct link from your Google homepage to your Google Notebook. Isn't that quite handy? :D

By the way, Google values user feedback, just give them a buzz so they can know what you want.

To those of you who have encountered some Adsense Violations, Do you know what to do?

Here are the steps to follow in reporting an Adsense Violation:
To bring a site to our attention, follow these steps:
  1. Draft a new email. If possible, please use the email address currently associated with your AdSense account
  2. Write 'AdSense Policy Violation' as the subject of your message
  3. Please include all of the following in the body of your message:
    • The URL of the violating website
    • A description of the violation
    • The specific location of the violation, if applicable
  4. Send this email to adsense-abuse@google.com
Also, you can try the site exclusion feature whenever you feel a certain site is not doing justice to your ad or deliberately tells users to click on the ads.


PS: A late Birthday greeting for Mr. Danny Sullivan! He just turned 41 last Sunday

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