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But 20 channels are ridiculous. And so is waiting 2 days for channel data... And the delayed (non-real time) updates.
Ok I know that sounds harsh - and I'm not trying to be mean - but well, I'll tell you something a friend of mine recently said about an app which was developped internally at work.
He was complaining to the developpers that it takes 4 minutes to search some ungodly small amount of data... Like a 2MB database or something. The developper responded with the REASON it was slow and not saying what could be done to fix it.
My friends reply was that Google indexes billions of sites - and terabytes of data. And it will search that data in under one second.
With such talent and infrastructure - which truly impresses the hell out of me... I don't quite understand why people are limitted to 20 channels, that take 2 days to update.
Actually I don't want the reason - I'd just like them to fix it :) To be honest I don't need 20 channels - I just find it wrong that one of the worlds best "software" companies has these limitations. (I'll admit "real-time" updates would be a stretch - so I'm not really even talking about that one)
Still love Adsense though :)
And my analogy at work was poor design of a database that had horrible searching performance.
The engineers behind these products are incredibly smart. While I realize I do not know the details behind the design - from the surface it suffers from some limitations.
Again - if they can make systems that search terabytes in under a second... Why am I waiting 2 days to find out what channel someone clicked on?
It strikes me as being kind of silly in that context :)
Again - if they can make systems that search terabytes in under a second... Why am I waiting 2 days to find out what channel someone clicked on?
As I said before, I'm sure this is by design. This has been discussed here a number of times since channels were launched. Actually, the topic of report lag times and lack of detail has been discussed going back to when I started participating in this forum after I joined AdSense as a publisher last June.
As a publisher I'd prefer to know what ad resulted in a click, how much it was worth and what page it appeared on in near real-time, but I don't believe that's in the best interests of Google, the advertisers or site visitors. I suspect that Google limits publishers to 20 channels and has incorporated a time lag into channel and aggregate stats because they're of the same opinion. It's not a matter of whether Google could give us better reports and give us the data faster, it's a matter of whether they want to.
With a more advanced system now that includes channels, if everyone were to check thier channels 10 times a day there would be system overload.
No,it can work no problem, does yahoo mail ever overload?.
I cannot see system overload to be the problem, the reason is far more complex and deep than that.
If google can index the entire internet and update it constantly, i have a feeling that 10 million people checking stats all day every day wont phase any of googles technology.