, user searchengineman (Does he wear a cape? I hope so!) noticed a change to his AdWords statistics. Now, he could check separate statistics for ads on the content network and ads via search.
So how did he feel about it?
In the words of a famous Etta James song, searchengineman wrote, “At last.”
Check it for yourself. There’s a new Statistics drop down menu, which lets you change your view to see content and search network stats in separate rows.
The AdWords team says, “By separating the statistics by network on your summary pages, you can not only see which campaigns or ad groups need your attention, but you can also identify which network you need to optimize for.”
What do you think of the separation? Is this a welcome update? Let us know in the comments - or head over to the forums to join the conversation.
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Google Adds Some Cities to Georgia Maps; Still Can’t Find Abkhazia
Recently, I examined various online maps for their ability to provide data in the country of Georgia, a Caucasus state which was recently invaded by Russia.
Google left a lot to be desired, but today comes an announcement that more data has been added to their Georgia Maps. Notice in the screenshots below how more cities are visible upon a search for Tskhinvali today than a few weeks ago.
BEFORE

TODAY

Still, upon a search for Abkhazia, Google takes me to a business listing in for an institute dedicated to policy in the Georgian region.

What do you think of this update? Is Google still lagging behind on data for this region of the world? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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