Google has finally improved Feedburner

Original author: Christina Warren
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Believe it or not, Google hasn't forgotten about Feedburner. The RSS management service has acquired a new interface that looks more like Google Analytics and now seems to be much easier to integrate into AdSense and Webmaster.

The new skin does not yet work for everyone as a service, if you need a control panel for your feeds or change some settings - the old style is used. The new interface, available at feedburner.google.com/gfb/, shows statistics on views, clicks, and the number of podcast downloads.

This is a really powerful tool, especially if you use the Feedburner Socialize service which, for example, posts to Twitter right after the post is posted. You will learn how users react to your RSS and which customers use to access.

Statistics incorporated many changes, collecting in a single place everything that used to be located in different places. You, for example, can look at statistics for the last two hours and study various waves of activity and clicks.

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The control panel now also contains information about new posts, feed problems or other things you should know.

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We hope the new statistics tools and interface improvements are just the beginning of a series of Feedburner enhancements. Perhaps RSS will lose relevance in the world of Twitter, Facebook and mobile applications, however, the authors still need a single place to manage all their channels

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