Google Upgrades Analytics Interface
By the Betanews Staff | Published May 8, 2007, 4:12 PM
Google Analytics, arguably the best free tool for webmasters and marketers to analyze site traffic and track campaigns, has received an overhaul just in time for the Emetrics Summit in San Francisco. The reporting interface has been redesigned for better customization and collaboration.
Businesses and Web site owners can now access and share custom reports, as well as create a "custom dashboard" containing the data they need most. In addition, users can choose different time periods to compare performance in real time, and send personalized reports over e-mail. Current Google Analytics accounts will be upgraded over the next few weeks, Google says.
New interface very good. But not as beauty as before.
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|Hmmm... provide Google even more surfing habits of people without their consent or knowledge... gee... let me see.. er... no thanks.
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|lmao..
Every search engine known to man keeps track of searches done using it's engine, genius.
Thanks for playing.
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|I think he's talking about Google's possible tracking of individual visitors to all the sites being monitored by Google Analytics.
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|Oh?
Well... I'd be more concerned about the Alien's *possible* tracking of his thoughts via the probe they inserted...
Google's possible tracking of individual visitors to all the sites
Sure, Google could do that. But what evidence have they ever given that would lead one to such a conclusion?
The handing over of personal search data to the Gov? Oh, wait...Google didn't do that, Yahoo and MSN did.
The handing over of traceable personal information to other countries resulting in imprisonment of individuals to suppress speech? Oh, wait...that was Yahoo again, not Google.
The list goes on...well, of what the other engines have done to deserve such a reputation.
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|oh awesome!
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|It's Wonderful !
So detailed and so customizable.
And what's best is that it uses the Flex Technology.
So one day it could be a desktop product, using Apollo project (also of Adobe)
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