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Google’s AdWords online advertising service now has an official iOS app
From time to time, however, the company does a cleanup and shuts down apps that are no longer a priority for the company. You will then need to search for the proper alternatives for the app. The bad news is that you won’t be able to know what the notification is all about until you open it. Besides seeing the “G” logo pop up on your phone, it will also show up on the notifications in the drawer. With the capability to view ads performance on the go, the Google AdWords app enables you to keep track of your ad campaigns from anywhere using iPhone or iPad. The app has not received a major update in quite some time and it is not surprising that Google is shutting it down.
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For instructions on exporting your My Tracks data, follow the source link below. (NASDAQ:GOOG) did not have a dedicated version of the AdWords app until last March, when the company finally launched it for the Android platform. Users will then have to select Sync to Google Drive and the device will start exporting the data. Depending on which features you used most in My Tracks, you might also want to check out Strava, Endomondo, Map My Run, Map My Hike, GPS Logger for Android, and GPX Viewer, Google said.
After exporting is complete, users will be able to find their data in the “My Tracks” folder in Google Drive.
Choose the file format you would like to export as (CSV, KML, GPX, or TCX).
In case you are unaware what My Track is, the application uses a device’s Global Positioning System to collect data, allowing real-time review of path, speed, distance and elevation.
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Here is how you can export your data to your Google Drive. The Android app has also been revamped and while it’s not as good as the old Android app, it at least functions better than the Google+ iOS app. Chris Sewell over on Google+ describes the iOS app UX perfectly.