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Google Analytics now tracks users in real-time

October 1, 2011 0 comments
Today the folks at Google’s Analytics lab revealed an upcoming service where users visiting websites tracked with the service would be counted in real-time. This isn’t the first time such a service has been offered by an analytical group, but because it’s being integrated into one of the most-used services for such tracking in the world, Google Analytics, this becomes a rather significant happening. Google calls this new service “Google Analytics Real-Time” and will be turning it on for users in waves over the next few weeks – can’t wait!

What Happened In 2006?

January 21, 2011 0 comments

Talk about things that make you go hmmmmm?

WordPress 2.9 released upon the world

December 19, 2009 0 comments

WordPress version 2.9 “Carmen” named in honor of magical jazz vocalist Carmen McRae has been released upon the blogging world. You can upgrade easily from your Dashboard by going to Tools > Upgrade, or you can download from WordPress.org. The coolest new 2.9 features from a user point of view are: Global undo/”trash” feature, which [...]

GMail Ditches The Invite System

February 14, 2007 1 comment

According to The Register, Google will be dropping the current invite system on it’s GMail service. Since its inception it’s been necessary for one Gmail user to invite someone else before they could register for a free account that would give them about 2.5GB of storage space. As of tomorrow, Feb 15, anyone should be [...]

Google keeps winning as stock climb

November 22, 2006 0 comments

Shares of Google stock rose this past week, surpassing the $500 mark for the first time since the company went public and increasing the companys total value to more than $150 billion. In just two years since going public, founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have built a virtual empire that’s larger than any media [...]