Yahoo to Take on Google Analytics 95
whencanistop writes "Having seen Google set up their Google Analytics product for free (in an attempt to get everyone to spend more money on adwords) and then seen Microsoft release their version of a free web analytics tool into beta, Yahoo have decided to do the same thing, by buying someone else and releasing it into the wild for free. Great news for bloggers who don't want to sign up for Google's 'evil' plans."
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Gartner's $50billion market was wrong. (Score:2, Insightful)
Who ever trusts these 27yo analyst's who were in baby rockers when us elite coders were hard at work hacking the vic-20s.
Yes log files are dead, even tho our app did process faster than anything, 3-5m lines per second on todays fast PCs (random benchmark spec, take your pick)
Who knows maybe someone will make a analytics engine language in a few years anal
Good luck with all that (Score:4, Insightful)
It's not quite game set and match to Google, but in a number of spaces it's starting to look like endgame.
Re:Good luck with all that (Score:5, Insightful)
I think our friend Newton that would disagree with that.
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Re:Good luck with all that (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Good luck with all that (Score:5, Funny)
In general terms, the two anchors are likely to fall at the same rate assuming they dont affect each other's fluid displacement, as you would expect if they are falling side by side. If, however, one was on top of the other, then the sink speed would likely increase, as you'd have a greater mass behind the displacement and hence a greater force, but the turbulence caused by the leading edge of the lower anchor would likely decrease the drag experienced by the second.
Of course, the fact that the anchors are not regular shapes means that this becomes monstrously complex when you try to actually calculate any numbers. In fact, even were they two perfect spheres, it'd still be monstrously complex. Come to think of it, fluid dynamics is monstrously complex in general.
Monstrously yours,
- Naz.
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Monstrously yours,
- Naz.
Monstrously yours,
- Summer Glau [xkcd.com]
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And they'll cut twice as many cables
Re:Good luck with all that (Score:4, Insightful)
Most people focus on Analytics as being good for web developers because it lets them track where their visitors come from. That's true, but missing the point: the value for web developers that Google cares about is that it helps you, both directly and indirectly, increase your ad revenue. In so doing, they increase their own revenue, both immediately (the more clicked-on ads you have, the more they get paid) and long-term (if you're making more money, you're more likely to keep using them). Analytics is the perfect loss-leader for online advertising.
Yahoo, meanwhile, lacks any such tool. Yes, the Yahoo Publisher Network lets you get basic ad stats, but it just doesn't approach the information Google can give me with their AdWords + Analytics combination. If I'm going to be using Analytics, why not just use AdWords/Double Click too, and be done with it? Acquiring an Analytics competitor gives Yahoo vertical integration on one of their key products in a way that should directly positively impact their bottom line.
Though this may be Yahoo "scrambling for market share," it's a smart scramble. More of this and fewer surreal pairings with AOL, and Yahoo could return to viability.
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But, then again, my understanding of physics is very limited.
Google-analytics.com is a PITA (Score:3, Insightful)
Back on topic, who cares what Yahoo! are doing? They haven't been a relevant force on the web since 2001.
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You know what's worse? The unreliability of the results they show. Basically they get the number of pageviews right, and that's all they get. Because somehow they fail at telling who's the same visitor and who's a new visitor, a single visitor going through ten pages in 5 minutes (you can tell it's the same one by the hour, the city, or any other characteristic) might appear as such, or as 10 different visitors who only visited one page to never return. Which means that all the other indicators, number of u
I got a flash advert from google the other day. (Score:2)
Funny how life is.
Who is more evil? (Score:1)
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Re:Who is more evil? (Score:4, Insightful)
When a company says that their guiding principle is not to be evil, perhaps it's not the best use of our time to seek out evil in everything they do. Perhaps we could continue to treat them like any other company and judge them on their deeds?
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How was DoubleClick evil? I'm not sure I get it. I worked there for 6 years, and know a lot about what went on. So I'm not really sure where they got such a bad reputation, other than they did what everyone else was doing and were successful at it.
That said, I will admit that the purchase and suggested integration of the offline catalog thingy (Abacus I think), was not well thought out, but I would also say that someone was going to try it, and the
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Thank you Adblock (Score:2, Informative)
I heard of Google Analytics in the first few seconds after I installed Adblock, and then never worried about it again.
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Also block third party cookies.... I have never seen a site break when you block third p
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Re:Google is NOT EVIL (Score:4, Funny)
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but the point is, you shouldn't be putting your information on the net if you do not wish for it to be seen.
What information am I putting on the net when I'm just browsing a web site with Google/DoubleClick ads/analytics? None I presume, but that does not prevent Google from getting sensitive information about my habits
The difference is, when you ask Google that you'd like to remain private, they listen and and stop prying.
Seriously? Never heard of that, could you tell me where the form is?
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Search engines are not your friends : SquiggleSR
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The difference is, when you ask Google that you'd like to remain private, they listen and and stop prying.
Seriously? Never heard of that, could you tell me where the form is?
I'm not sure if this is what the grandparent post meant:
If you log into google, it is possible to suspend your web history. I just checked myself and my web history was on pause since the third week of February. I just unpaused it.
Now, google likely is still getting information about you while the history is paused but just isn't showing it to you.
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Really? So I can opt out of having my search queries linked to my IP address and stored in a database? How?
The amount of information Google has on me, even though I don't have an account, or store a google cookie, is absolutely chilling.
What is the value? (Score:4, Insightful)
As an aside, if the Microsoft bid does go through, do they merge Gatineau and Indextools? Would anyone really care if either went away?
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DO NOT CLICK PROVIDED LINK.
I'm amazed at how these pieces of shit have so rapidly established a way to ensure their comment is so relevant to every discussion.
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If Yahoo release this for free then Microsoft buys Yahoo forcefully, this would mean they either have to give away their analytics tool or kill this one off, causing more ire in the webosphere(or whatever they call it now) they are trying desperately to appeal to of late.
Google Analytics = Urchin (Score:5, Informative)
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The fancy interface largely came from Measure Map [measuremap.com], another acquisition.
Get Out of the Way for Victory (Score:3, Interesting)
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Anyone up for a greace monkey script?
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Firefox status bar info (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Get Out of the Way for Victory (Score:4, Informative)
I block any 3rd-party site that takes too long to respond.
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IMHO, Yahoo isn't exactly the best at having speedy web applications. I *pay* for my Flickr account (yes, it's fairly inexpensive for the benefits) and I find that the interface is slow as hell most of the time and that any sort of long loading (editing a set, placing photos on their map which is also very slow loading, m
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I don't know whether the report is accurate. But if Yahoo has a way to avoid getting the blame like that, maybe even just by enforcing the placement of the links to them in site HTML, then they'll score a victory over Google
Listen... (Score:1, Troll)
Google Will Be Tough To Beat (Score:1)
Correction (Score:1)
you call it analytics (Score:1, Insightful)
i call it Javascript based spyware
same as binary based spyware, the user has no idea its there and transmits unknown data to a third party
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If you blocked the javascript tag from loading the person who owns the website you're looking at doesn't know you're looking at it. If the person who owns the website tells the advertisers that nobody is looking at it, they don't sign up to advertise. The website doesn't make any money through online advertising and either closes down or hides everything behind a subscription wall. If it closes down everyone gets annoyed because they can't see the good content. If it goes be
Excellent - where do I sign up. (Score:3, Interesting)
This is excellent news for site owners... but I would guess not so good for the Index Tools resellers who have been making money off of reselling this product.
Awesome for me as a website owner.
Grammar Police (Score:1)
"Yahoo" is a single entity.
FireStats (Score:1)
check out the demo at http://demo.firestats.cc/firestats [firestats.cc]
FireStats supports referrers, popular pages, countries, browser, operating systems and much more.
it's self hosted, so private data about your users will not be handed on a silver plate to anyone.