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What do you think of the new look? Personally, I think it's a nice cosmitic facelift, and might lead to higher sign up conversion for them...but, since I signed up a long time ago, I'm not convinced it's any more valuable for me. How about you?
It's not looking the same anymore as it used to some days ago!
** edit.. Hmmm it's random. Sometimes it's the old one.. Sometimes it's the new one (using F5 to refresh)
[edited by: Noel at 10:28 pm (utc) on May 1, 2007]
I see a new screen, too. In the center, there is an image of a website called "Green Garden Tips".
I saw it one day last week, then the page reverted back to the older version.
From what I can tell... after you successfully pass through a new (and rather mandatory) login reprocessing wizard (see the "Combining Google logins so you have just 1 - legitimate email?" post), this is the login screen you'll continue to see.
In addition to that... logins are also now much more intelligent as they appear to be very "cookie-fied". After passing the tests of the "Combining Wizard" all my Google accounts operate under one email/password set and each associated account (Groups/Analytics/GMail/Adsense) was automatically updated to the new login... even if I had not changed browser settings.
If I simply visit a Google page (Groups/Analytics/GMail/Adsense) now... I'm logged in immediately without any other interaction.
Extremely nice!
Disclaimer: This is how it has been working today... tomorrow it could be completely different!
BTW, I received no prior email alerting me to the new account structure unlike many others.
Chapman
[edited by: Chapman at 2:45 am (utc) on May 2, 2007]
AdSense for content automatically crawls the content of your pages and delivers ads (you can choose both text or image ads) that are relevant to your audience and your site content—ads so well-matched, in fact, that your readers will actually find them useful.
I'm surprised that statement doesn't have a few disclaimers tacked on the end... :D
Sure, it *can* happen, but I wonder if my site visitors really find "fart ringtones" all that useful. (No kidding, if you create a page with a url of http://www.example.com/old-farts with an empty ad filter you will probably get a generic ringtone ad hawking "fart ringtones".