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Posted by Mark Knichel, Software Engineer

We launched Gmail Labs over a year and a half ago as a playground where engineers can come up with new features and let your input help decide which are good ideas and which don't quite work out. Any engineer at Google can come up with feature, code it, and launch it quickly to tens of millions of users.

Labs started out with 13 features and quickly grew to 60, with even more on the way. We've received countless comments and kept an eye on our stats: some of these experimental features were adopted by millions and others trickled along with little usage. A couple have already graduated from Labs and we've already retired one: Tasks was the first to become a regular part of Gmail, Right-side Labels was retired when we updated the way labels work, and Offline Gmail graduated a couple months back. Today, true to the original intent of Gmail Labs, we're graduating six more features and retiring five.

Graduating:
  1. Search Autocomplete
  2. Go To Label
  3. Forgotten Attachment Detector
  4. YouTube Previews
  5. Custom Label Colors
  6. Vacation Dates
Retiring:
  1. Muzzle
  2. Fixed Width Font
  3. Email Addict
  4. Location in Signature
  5. Random Signature

These decisions were made based based mainly on usage, taking feature polish and your feedback into account. We've also tweaked some of the graduating features to improve them before making them default Gmail features. For example, we've combined Go To Label with Search Autocomplete, making it easier than ever for you to find what you're looking for.

Search Autocomplete and Go To Label
Start typing in the Gmail search box (English only for now), and Gmail suggests terms that might help you find what you're looking for — from contact names to labels and advanced search operators.


We've integrated Go To Label into this search box as well. If you have keyboard shortcuts turned on, type "g" then "l" and instead of getting the old "Go to label" pop-up, you'll be in the search box with the "label:" operator filled in for you. Start typing the label you want to go to, and autocomplete will take it from there. All you have to do is hit enter. If you want to send your cursor to the blank search field, the keyboard shortcut "/" will do it.

Forgotten Attachment Detector
From time to time, we all forget to attach a file and sheepishly send another email with the forgotten attachment. To help save you from that embarrassment, Gmail looks for phrases in your email that suggest you meant to attach a file and alerts you if it looks like you forgot an attachment.


YouTube Previews
If you're like me, your friends probably often email you links to YouTube videos. Instead of having to clicking on the link and wait for a new window to load before you can watch the video, Gmail now shows YouTube previews right below the message. All you have to do is click the play button and enjoy.


Custom Label Colors
Why settle for a restrictive palette when you can choose from over 4000 possible color combinations to help distinguish and organize your labels? Just click on "Add custom color" from the regular labels interface.


Vacation Dates
If you specify which dates you'll be away in advance, you won't have to remember to turn on the vacation responder when when you're actually on vacation. Set your dates in advance, and let Gmail do the rest.


Retiring features is always a tough decision — we invest in building and maintaining them and we realize some of you are probably fans of some of Gmail's lesser-used features. But Labs are experimental features, and from time to time they may break (that's why there's a quick way to disable them), or even disappear. Over the next few days, you'll see Muzzle, Fixed Width Font, Email Addict, Location in Signature, and Random Signature stop working and disappear from the Labs tab.

We'll keep working on new Labs to help make your Gmail experience even better, and we'll continue to graduate successful features and retire the ones that don’t work out to make room for new ones. Thank you to all the engineers who have worked on Labs features — especially Bruce, Darick, Jon (the intern), Ibrahim, Chris, Keith, Chad, Michael, and Marco! Please continue to send us feedback and remember that you vote for your favorite Labs features by using them and leaving comments.
15:55 ​Upcoming System Upgrade for Greater Scalability & Reliability » Google Analytics Blog
​Within the next two weeks, Google Analytics will be performing a system upgrade. This upgrade is to further increase the scalability and reliability of Google Analytics to meet the demand of an increasing number of enterprises using Google Analytics. Rest assured your website traffic data will be unaffected and there will be no interruption to data collection or processing. All reports will be available and accessible to users. However, for some limited hours, users will not be able to perform administrative account actions such as opening new accounts, creating or modifying profiles, setting up filters and goals, managing user access, etc. The specific system upgrade times will be posted in the Google Analytics administrative interface. If you anticipate a need to make account changes during the next two weeks we encourage you to make them as soon as possible to ensure smooth operations during the system upgrade.

We are proud to see the continued growth in Google Analytics and are committed to delivering the unparalled reliability and scalability that users have come to expect from products running on Google’s globally renowned infrastructure.

P.S. Google Website Optimizer will also be undergoing a system upgrade. All running experiments will continue to run and collect data. However users will be unable to create or modify experiments. Read more on the Website Optimizer blog.

04:22 网络购物现状[Forrester调研补充] » laolu's blog

上一帖的Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail 调研中,还有不少关于网络购物的内容,补充列出来:

——关于网络零售


11图

盈利能力已提高,单位:%
“你的电子商务在2008年可盈利吗?” %
87%
10%
我们不管盈利能力 3%
“2008年,您的电子商务盈利能力是比2007年更高或更低?” %
更高的盈利能力 57%
更低的盈利能力 21%
没有变化 21%
样本是98家网络零售商
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 


15图 全球电子商务收入份额与GDP份额有很大差异。

 


19图

便利是网络购物所有理由之首,单位:%
“想一想你的网络购物,请指出你对下列叙述的同意程度?”
(从1[强烈反对]到5[强烈同意]中回答4或5的)
%
我通过网络购物节约时间 64%
我在网上寻找更好的价格/交易 54%
我在网上寻找在其他地方找不到的产品 50%
我更喜欢网上购买可以避免购物时的拥挤 42%
送货费用经常抑制我在网上购物 38%
我网上购物是因为我在(实体)商店里找不到我要的产品 33%
样本是10269欧洲的网络购物者
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 

——关于购物网站


36图 在线零售商重度投资于IT

 


39图

许多消费者很有品牌忠诚,单位:%
“当我发现喜欢的品牌,我就会忠于这个品牌。”
(从1[强烈反对]到5[强烈同意]中回答4或5的%)
%
澳大利亚 67%
韩国 59%
加拿大 58%
美国 57%
中国大陆 54%
中国香港 53%
西班牙 51%
荷兰 51%
法国 48%
瑞典 48%
意大利 48%
英国 45%
德国 44%
日本 37%
样本是网络消费者
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 


41图

去制造商网站的访问者具有很强的购买意向,单位:%
“我打算购买这种产品……”
(前四项加起来,71%有购买意向)
%
立即 26%
48小时内 17%
一周内 15%
30天内 13%
我只是研究研究 24%
我已购买过这一产品 5%
样本是13313个去制造商网站的访问者
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 


59及61图

2009年零售商最优先考虑的事,单位:%
  %
结账流程的重新设计 79%
改进产品详情页面的内容 73%
网站搜索/浏览的结果 71%
主页 60%
重新设计帮助/FAQ部分 35%
样本是48到73家网络零售商
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 


63图

许多有效手段没有得到充分利用,单位:%
  使用该手段的% 认为该手段有效的%
提供颜色样本 49% 100%
可用性测试 42% 97%
即时聊天 20% 93%
专家评论 13% 90%
保存搜索 8% 83%
颜色匹配 4% 67%
样本是75家网络零售商
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

 


64及65图

搜索依然很重要,单位:%
成功的流量获得手段 %
搜索引擎营销 83%
自然搜索流量 51%
联盟营销 41%
目录 25%
购物比价引擎 22%
线下广告 20%
社会化网络站点 11%
样本是81家网络零售商
数据来源:Forrester: The State of Retailing Online: The Bright Side of Retail

按效果付费的搜索营销是网络营销开支中的最大部分。但搜索也面临着挑战:“转化在下降”;“主要关键词的竞争越来越激烈”;“关键词越来越贵”;“开支上升,投资回报下降”。

 


77 图

 

/* 有点杂。购物网站还有很多的提高转化的细节值得探讨,如颜色样本、可用性、站内搜索、购物流程、产品详细页面等;搜索是购物网站最主要的流量来源(国内?),对搜索以及搜索之外的推广效果提升,越来越精细。中国消费者的品牌忠诚度比较高,有些意外。 */

 


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