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Welcome to Researchware, Inc. MIT SENSEable City Lab Google+ Statistics Widget Code. Google+ Widget HTML Code As part of the Google+ project tracking tools, the statistics widget is the way in which we will all show our popularity to website visitors. The all new Google+ Statistics Widget is a section of code which displays the basics about your Google+ profile. Before you zoom off to get your own Google+ website widget code, please +1 this page! Instruction to get your Plus 1 Widget: First visit the social statistics website. Then in the top right hand corner of the web-page, you will see ‘Track your Google+ statistics’. At the top of the page is a link to get your widget code, you’ll it reads: ‘Check more detailed historical statistics”. Once you click through the link you’ll get to the page Personal Statistics for: [Your Profile Name]. The widget displays your profile name, number of Google+ followers, number of profiles you are following and a link to your profile.

What does ‘Keynesian’ really mean? I joined the UK Treasury in 1987 and subsequently went to Princeton, where I studied with Rogoff and Campbell. Eventually, I ended up in the Cabinet Office, advising the Prime Minister, on the eve of the 2008 crisis. At no point during this period, however, did I think of myself as a ‘Keynesian’. Nor was it really a meaningful question. You might as well have asked a physicist if he was a ‘Newtonian’. The Treasury approach to macroeconomic management throughout this period was that while fiscal policy mattered, it wasn't - for largely pragmatic reasons - sensible to adjust policy in order to manage demand; monetary policy was quicker, more transparent, and less subject to political distortion. Of course, post-2008, things are rather more complicated. Going back to the 1930s, Keynes himself obviously defined himself in opposition to the ‘Treasury View’ (often equated, perhaps somewhat unfairly, to ‘Say's Law’, that supply creates its own demand. Blanchard, O (2011).

Google+ is truly powerful Google Chrome Store has new Google+ apps “Simply Amazing times” below is an link list of all the best apps for Google+ from the Chrome Store Google+ is awesome Extended Share Google TranslateG+ TweetLiveOn+G+ Me for ChromeShare+ Social ButtonAdblock Plus for ChromePlus 1+ buttonGoogle+ Ultimate (Themes)Google+ Notification Checker The Black Eyed Peas featuring a cool “Live Concert” video meeting on Google+, with fans and others World Wide. Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu & The Dalai Lama on Google+ This is history in the making thanks to Google developers & this awesome new technology they created“Google+” If you haven’t yet heard the buzz on the all new Google+, well your in for a rude awakening, this awesome new networking tool/web location that Google provided recently during early summer in June. Like this: Like Loading... About Cloud Tops I enjoy web design & helping people on the web.

Track Google Plus Referrals in Google Analytics! » SEO News PageTraffic Buzz With the ever increasing Google +'s membership figures wouldn't it be great to be able to track the referrals in Google+ using Google Analytics? This could enable you to get a clear picture of the source of the traffic to you. As successfully demonstrated by Andrew Shotland, he “adapted (aka “ripped off”) this great post from Sebastien Page” who in turn gives “full credit” to Ruben Yau. Following are the steps adapted: “Go to your Google Analytics account and click on Filter Manager > Add Filter, and enter the following information: 1) Filter Name: Full Referrer (or whatever you want to call it) Filter Type: Custom Filter Advanced Field A -> Extract A: Referral (.*) Field B -> Extract B: leave blank Output To -> Constructor: User Defined $A1 Field A Required: Yes Field B Required: No Override Output Field: Yes Case Sensitive: No It should look like this:” 2) Now, when you go on the dashboard, in the left-hand navigation, click on the 'Visitors'. It is further suggested: Get FREE Updates

what youth About Google+ Ripples - Google+ Help Google+ Ripples creates an interactive graphic of the public shares of any public post or URL on Google+ to show you how it has rippled through the network and help you discover new and interesting people to follow. Ripples shows you: People who have reshared the link will be displayed with their own circle. The comments users added when they reshared a link are displayed in the sidebar of Ripples. At the bottom of the Ripples page, you can play an animated version of the visualization that shows how the link was shared over time. Beneath the timeline on the Ripples page statistics on the link. While Ripples displays a lot of cool information, you’re not actually seeing all the action that’s taken place. To view Ripples for a public post in your stream, just click the dropdown arrow at the top of the post you’re curious about and click View Ripples. To view Ripples for a specific URL, open the Ripples dialog, and in the top corner, enter the URL you want to see Ripples for.

+1 reporting in Google Webmaster Tools and Google Analytics Webmaster level: All It’s been a busy week for us here at the Googleplex. First we released +1 buttons to Google search sites globally, then we announced the beginning of the Google+ project. The +1 button and the Google+ project are both about making it easier to connect with the people you trust online. But when you’re managing a website, it's usually not real until you can measure it. First, +1 metrics in Google Webmaster Tools can show you how the +1 button affects the traffic coming to your pages: The Search Impact report gives you an idea of how +1‘s affect your organic search traffic. Finally, you can also see how users share your content using other buttons besides +1 by using Social Plugin Analytics in Google Analytics. The Social Engagement report lets you see how site behavior changes for visits that include clicks on +1 buttons or other social actions. Social reporting is just getting started.

plusone-button Documentation You can add and customize the +1 button to meet the needs of your website, such as modifying the button size and load technique. By adding the +1 button to your website, you allow your users to recommend your content to their circles and drive traffic to your site. The +1 button can also improve the time spent on your site by providing recommendations for further reading. Use of the +1 button is subject to the Google+ Platform Buttons policy. Getting Started A Simple Button The easiest method for including a +1 button on your page is to include the necessary JavaScript resource and to add a +1 button tag: The script must be loaded from the HTTPS protocol and can be included from any point on the page without restriction. +1 tag To render a simple +1 tag: You can also use a HTML5-valid +1 tag by setting the class attribute to g-plusone, and prefixing any button attributes with data-. By default, the included script will traverse the DOM and render +1 tags as buttons. Configuration

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