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Trakkboard Analyzes Your Google Analytics

November 9, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

Trakkboard Analyzes Your Google Analytics

If you’re responsible for the success of a website or two, then you’re probably already familiar with Google Analytics. What you may not have heard about yet is the Trakkboard desktop application that’s now available to help you manage all that Google Analytics data from a stand-alone application.

The Trakkboard application is developed on the Adobe AIR platform and is a quick download and install from the Trakkboard website. The Trakkboard application provides the opportunity to combine data from different websites into a single report, allowing you to see patterns across a group of similar websites perhaps.
For example, you can …read more

Twitter Feed Buzzing Along

October 22, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

Twitter Feed Buzzing Along

In my opinion if you’re looking for a way to get your blog posts distributed into the twittersphere, then you should look no further than Twitterfeed. Hookup your RSS feed to a twitter account and you’re off and rolling.

I’ve been using Twitterfeed for quite awhile now and have it running on a number of different blogs for clients. I’m not the only one using the tool either, as you can see from the graphic above they’re pushing thousands of feeds through the tool.
With all that traffic, they’re also releasing some additional features for users.
Twitterfeed now provides the opportunity for you …read more

Google Analytics Keeps Dissapointing

August 3, 2007 by Gilad  
Filed under Computers

Google Analytics Keeps Dissapointing

While Microsoft is developing the “next generation of analytics”, Google’s competing product keeps letting its users down. The recent outage, which lasted two days straight, was the fourth outage in the month of July alone.
Ever since Google Analytics became free, more and more webmasters have been counting on it as their sole stats provider and like any other free service out there, users start to realize that you always get “what you pay for” and in this case it is a very unreliable platform. As noted by Chrissy Icamina, web producer for FHM Philippines, “It’s quite inconvenient because my fellow …read more

Microsoft to Launch a new Analytics Tool

July 24, 2007 by Gilad  
Filed under Computers

Microsoft to Launch a new Analytics Tool

Ever since Google released Google Analytics as a free tool it became the tool of choice for many site operators, and offered Google to add more data mining opportunities. MSN saw the opportunity and has been developing its own Analytics took offered as a direct competition to Google.
The project, titled Gatineau (for now), will be released in an Alpha 1 version by the end of summer and has some promising features which should make Google scared, very scared. According to a Microsoft engineer, “Beta 1 will include the ability to segment data by both age and gender buckets, so …read more

Google Analytics Graduates Beta and Gets Upgraded

June 14, 2007 by Gilad  
Filed under Computers

Google Analytics Graduates Beta and Gets Upgraded

Google seems to have follow its users’ heart and added several features suggested by some of them. Along with the announcement of the new features they announced that Google Analytics is now legit and is no longer considered beta. Among the features added Google lists:

Hourly Reporting
Clickable URLs
Cross Segmentation by Network Location
Increased number of data rows per page
Bounce Rate increase/decrease
AdWords Integration

More features are listed in this knowledge base document.


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