[LinuxUsers] Code Reuse in Google Chrome

Ann Richmond ann at randrinc.com
Mon Sep 8 22:43:03 UTC 2008


you would be amazed at the data that google analytics provides for a web 
site.  It is very valuable information and allows for excellent post 
filtering and prioritizing of changes, etc.
you should be able to view source and see google stuff.

if you want to check out our main web site. www.randrinc.com, then do 
view source, then search  on the work google, you will see the google 
analytics tracker code.

The cost is $0 to the user and you get statistical information that used 
to be very expensive to get at and can have an unlimited # of codes for 
unlimited # of sites.

Ann Richmond


Paul Saenz wrote:
> >Ann Richmond wrote:
> > Don't mean to be flogging a dead horse, but you don't have to use 
> google
> > search for them to get your info.
> > Any site that uses google analytics is tracking every thing you do on
> > that site,etc
>
> Thanks for that little piece of pertinent information that I was not 
> aware of.
> >
> > and I would expect that a very large number of sites use google 
> analytics.
> > thanks
> > Ann Richmond
> >
> >
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