Google to Introduce New Ad-Planning Tool, has been keep this new tool under raps and is not commenting on the great new AdPlanner, was designed to help agencies identify sites where their target audience might be active. While it uses audience measurement data, AdPlanner also combines it with search engine data and information from third parties, to determine with more precision what sites attract a certain demographic audience. It then uses that data to help agencies determine where to place ads.
If a Ad buyer has been successful with ads that ran on About.com, for example, AdPlanner might be able to easily find and identify other sites where that ad buyer will find similar success because they attract a similar audience, the person said. AdPlanner is expected to be offered for free.
This great new tool will be a great help for those using google adwords in my opinion. Google is always coming up with some great new thing.. now if it good as they say it is we will be happy
The MOTOZINE ZN5 is a candy bar-type 5 mega pixels camera phone that draws upon Kodak’s imaging expertise. The phone’s camera is almost like a digicam in featuring the ability to click photos in landscape mode, a sliding lens cover, Xenon flash, auto-focus, and 4x digital zoom. The MOTOZINE ZN5 marries ModeShift Technology (like in the MOTOROKR E8) with Kodak imaging support to stand out amongst other MOTO phones.
The MOTOZINE ZN5 (unlike the RAZR, KRZR, etc) is Wi-Fi-enabled to let users surf the Web via a full HTML browser or upload their images to various picture-sharing Web sites, even to the Kodak Gallery. The ZN5 comes with Kodak EasyShare as well as MotoTools software for transfer to the PC. The phone supports Bluetooth and microSD expansion up to 4GB.
Other features include support for quad-band GSM and EDGE, Motorola CrystalTalk technology, FM radio, etc. And as is becoming the norm, the phone will first be released in China followed by other markets across the globe.
This will be the first Camera phone with Kodak Easyshare inside but it seems the Motorola people don’t change the keyboard they need to make it more easy to use.