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Seo Master present to you: Google Developer Day is here! Our first worldwide developer event has kicked off in Sydney and won't stop until it's reached 10 locations around the world, finishing up 29 hours later at Google's offices in Mountain View, California. If you can't make it in person, you should try to catch one of the sessions online. We're webcasting live sessions from London and California, and will post videos from all our events shortly afterwards on the Developer Day website.

Developer Day isn't the only thing that's kept us busy this week. We've also released a bunch of new products, which I'll let the respective teams say more about. Here's a roundup of some of this week's releases:
  • Learn about going offline with Google Gears, an open source browser extension for creating offline web applications.
  • Make mashup of mashups with Mapplets, mini-applications that can be embedded into the Google Maps site.
  • And it is mashups made easy with the Google Mashup Editor, an an online code editor for creating and deploying mashups.
  • Watch as GWT Gears up with the Google API Library for Google Web Toolkit, an open source library to help GWT developers take advantage of Google APIs, starting with Google Gears.
  • Just in time to get to San Jose, we added driving directions to the Google Maps API, giving developers even more ways to create compelling maps mashups.
Check them out, then come join us at Developer Day. See you here!2013, By: Seo Master
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By Pete Frisella, Nick Mihailovski, and Jeetendra Soneja, Google Analytics API Team


Core Reporting API Migration Update

Back in December we launched the Core Reporting API to replace the Data Export API. We also announced that we would be shutting down the old Data Export API and that all applications should migrate to the new version.

The time has come for us to shut down the old version. So this is our last reminder to migrate to the new Core Reporting API.

Starting next week, we’ll begin redirecting a portion of Data Export API requests to the Core Reporting API as we prepare to shut down the Data Export API on July 10th. So you'll begin to see Data Feed requests return a Core Reporting API response, and requests for the Account Feed will produce an error.

If you do not migrate, your application will experience service outages.

For more information, visit:
Reminder: Migrate to the new Core Reporting API
Migration Guide: Moving from v2.3 APIs to v2.4 & v3.0


New Guides To Get You Started Fast

It’s important for the Google Analytics APIs to be open and accessible to all developers. It’s common practice for developers learning a new API to start off with the basics and incrementally build from this foundation.

So with that in mind, we wrote a new Hello Analytics API tutorial to give you that basic foundation. The tutorial includes sample code for Java, PHP, Python, and JavaScript. It also walks you through the basic steps of using the Google Analytics API, including registration, authorizing users, retrieving account and profile information, and querying for a report. Once complete you will have a working example that you can customize.

To make it even easier to build applications, we’ve also updated the developer guides for both the Core Reporting API and Management API. Examples for a variety of programming languages have been included, but more importantly the basic concepts have been highlighted.

So whether you’re just starting, updating, or migrating to the new version, you should check out the Hello Analytics API tutorial and Developer Guides before settling down to write that awesome application.


Pete Frisella is a Developer Advocate for Google Analytics, interested in encouraging and promoting awesome Google Analytics integrations. Pete loves to talk tech, travel, and hit the golf course when he can.

Nick Mihailovski is a Senior Developer Programs Engineer working on the Google Analytics API. In his spare time he likes to travel around the world.

Jeetendra Soneja is the Technical Engineering Lead on the Google Analytics API team. He's a big fan of cricket – the game, that is. :)

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

Now i share a post with you. In this post I show you how to make a flash image easily. It is a easy way to create flash image. What you need are some digital photos and a flash maker (no prior flash knowledge required).


Just click and download this software.

Click here for Windows version :                                    Click here for Mac version :
Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version


Step 1: Add photos to flash image scrolle
After download .Run it and select Slideshow Mode or Gallery Mode. The Slideshow Mode used for flash image slider and Gallery Mode used for flash image scroller (3D and 2D flash).



Now i am choose gallery mode. Click"Add photo" .


Drag some images to storyboard directly.

 If you want to add background music, please click "Add Music" button to add it.

Step 2:Select a template
Go to Template Tab, and select "3D Theme" ,then you will find 3D flash image scroller.Select a template from 30+ free templates Click here. 


Step 3: Publish and save file 
It provides various output formats, so you can publish your flash image as SWF, HTML or EXE formats as you like. If you Want to uploading this image on your website, Please select SWF or HTML format.






3D image scroller sample

                                       


Upload .swf file to web and copy the link of .swf file .


Html format



<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"
codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9.0.0.0"
width="333" height="250" ID="sf" VIEWASTEXT>
<param
name="movie"
value="http://www.weebly.com/uploads/8/2/7/3/8273197/entertainment.swf"
/>
<param name="quality" value="high" />
<param name="wmode" value="transparent" />
<param
name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" />
<param
name="allowFullScreen" value="true" />
<embed
src="http://www.weebly.com/uploads/8/2/7/3/8273197/entertainment.swf"
quality="high" name="sf" allowScriptAccess="always" allowFullScreen="true"
pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="333"
height="250"></embed>
</object>




Replace red color with .swf link. Adjust width, height etc. and Save it


It is so easy that no flash or programming skills are required. Wanna to have a try now?


Thanks to wondershare .

Special thanks to   




2013, By: Seo Master
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