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Performancing Sold. Kinda.
28.Dec.06 | 2 Comments
Back in mid-November I wrote a short article about the apparent upcoming demise of Performancing Metrics. I was bummed. If nothing else, no other metrics solution I’ve tried makes viewing referrers so darned simple. In fact, all their reports are very easy to use and understand.
This morning I saw TechCrunch’s announcement that Performancing is about [...]
Playing with MyBlogLog
17.Nov.06 | 5 Comments
MyBlogLog had a big news day today. Lots of press about being acquired by Yahoo! for a (allegedly) very large chunk of change. Now, as a rule of thumb I tend not to get caught up in the whole “who bought what/who when” type stuff — I already lived through one bubble. [...]
Gloom - Performancing Metrics to be Killed?
15.Nov.06 | 2 Comments
I caught a post over at the Performancing site today titled, “Trimming the Startup Fat.” A very depressing post as Nick says they’re going to dump Performancing Metrics! [previous mentions] This is a bummer.
What’d I’d like to do, is to give Metrics to the community by making it Open Source, or sell Metrics [...]
Google Analytics - open!
16.Aug.06 | Leave a Comment
For the hardcore stat wonks who want more than what they might be getting: Google Analytics is now open for public consumption. I’ve had an account here for quite some time and am quite impressed with the level of detail offered.
[via Analytics Blog post] [past mentions of Google Analytics (there's a review in [...]
Performancing Stuff
09.Aug.06 | Leave a Comment
New version of Performancing for Firefox 1.3 released recently. This is a slick little Firefox extension that gives a nicely featured blog editor built right into the browser.
Features
Full WYSIWYG and source editing
Save as Notes
Add all your various blog accounts
Technorati Support
Delicious integration
Trackback support
Draft support
Ping support
Image upload and FTP
Metrics stats
Worth a look if you haven’t explored [...]


