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Saturday, October 18th, 2008
The Google AdWords Blog officially announced that you can now easily separate the traffic coming from Google.com and the traffic coming from Google’s search partners (Like AOL and Ask.com).
Now advertisers can see exactly what they have been missing, performance of traffic from Google search compared to Google’s search partners.
Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld and DigitalPoint Forums.
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Saturday, October 18th, 2008
If you are a regular Google Webmaster Tools user then you must have notice about the latest changes from them that Google has now removed the date from the Home page crawl field from the site overview page.
The field was grouped in the “Home Page Crawl” section.
Earlier it was:

Now its:

Someone asked JohnMu about this issue at Google Groups, where JohnMu responded that the date was “frequently incorrect and not really that useful.”
Forum discussion at Google Groups.
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Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Google Officially announced, that you can now find the pages that link to 404 pages on your site.
Earlier this option was not-available at Google Webmaster Tool. Now it will be quite easy for webmasters to find who is linking to your 404 pages with the help of Webmaster Tool.

You can also download this data as a convenient CSV file. Just click on Diagnostics, then Web crawl, and then click on “Download all sources of errors on this site.”
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
I’m still not sure about this if they will connect to there users like this or not .. But Yes!! there is a thread from Adwords Pro. Sarah at Google Groups where they have said about the possibility about this in near future.
According to Sarah:
Google is currently exploring the use of Twitter as a different support model. Which got me to wondering if my fellow forum members used Twitter? Would you be interested in AdWords Twitter support? Is this idea crazy or worth exploring (or maybe both!)?
Looks like a great idea for me and believe me if this will happen then soon microblogging will be at high.
Forum Discussion at Google Groups
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