Finally A Single Place For Changing The Website's Settings in Google Webmaster Tools!
December 5th, 2008 | RSS Feed
According to the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog, Webmaster Tools now provides a single, dedicated page where users can see and adjust all the settings for their site.
The settings that have been moved to the new Settings page are:

Changing a Setting
Whenever you change a setting, you will have an option to save or cancel the change.

Please note: The Save/Cancel option is provided on a per setting basis and therefore if you get involve in a lot of settings, then you'll have to click the Save button associated with each setting.

Whenever you visit the Settings page, you will be able to have a look at the date that your setting will expire underneath the setting name.
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December 5th, 2008 at 05:09
Ya, I have seen that page. This feature is really nice…..
Thanks for sharing the post…
December 10th, 2008 at 04:18
I have not worked with RSS.Could you explain me?