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From Google, a free – but very serious – stats package for your web-site. Google Analytics. More from Google Blog, Matt Cutts and WebJillion (who points out that this release will disrupt the business model of many others).

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Tuesday 15 November, 2005 at 06:32 AM
Simon, after this, now I’m thinking of changing statistics packages. How about an article comparing the various packages available? What package do you prefer?
 
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Tuesday 15 November, 2005 at 06:54 AM
Looks nice, but so far it can’t find the code I added to the site! wink
 
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Wednesday 16 November, 2005 at 08:15 AM
Danny, I really haven’t formed an opinion yet, but it’s something I’ll consider as I launch the new TAC site. Google Analytics has had a bad start, it seems they underestimated the interest: Google Analytics – Who is not waiting? Google Analytics – First Impressions
 
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Thursday 17 November, 2005 at 01:38 PM
Danny, Mark Boulton has a brief comparison of Mint, Measure Map and Google Analytics.
 

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