"Boomerang is a piece of Javascript that you add to your web pages, where it measures the performance of your website from your end user's point of view. It has the ability to send this data back to your server for further analysis. With Boomerang, you find out exactly how fast your users think your site is." | source : www.readwriteweb.com
"PostRank is a nifty tool that measures different ways that readers engage with online content. The ranking is based on how many times a particular post has been linked to, voted up on Digg, shared on Google Buzz, commented on, Twittered about, bookmarked on del.icio.us or viewed through feed readers like AideRSS and Google Reader. Today, the startup is adding a new feature that actually stores and shows you these activities. As PostRank says, the activity streams feature similar in theory to a FriendFeed, but for a blog or site’s content. Previously, PostRank aggregated and reported activity events but the new feature aggregates Tweets, votes, distributed comments and more in a single view. Publishers simply have to insert their RSS feed into PostRank Analytics and the startup will aggregate and filter activity into a dashboard. " | source : techcrunch.com
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J’ai déjà eu l’occasion de vous parler de social scoring et des indicateurs-clés des médias sociaux que l’IAB tente de standardiser. Hasard du calendrier, ce ne sont pas deux mais trois approches différentes qui viennent d’être proposées ces derniers jours. Du très quantitatif au très qualitatif, la diversité de ces approches nous permet d’y voir un peu plus clair dans cette pratique encore méconnue. | source : www.mediassociaux.com
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Google Analytics allows users to create custom reports to better understand their traffic. This post will help you understand what Google Analytics Custom Reporting is and how you can create Google Analytics Custom Reports. | source : www.boomtownig.com
Recommandé parmaelis le 05/05/10 11:28
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Halstead believes an Alpha version of Annotations could be made available to developers in a month.
How about showing me all the Tweets from anyone that are referencing the President of the United States (subject: POTUS?), analyze the sentiment in the messages, show me where those Twitter users were located and tell me how those local sentiments change over time. Send me an alert when one of those starts to shift radically.
Show me all the Tweets by people in their 20's and in their 50's (imagine an author age tag in Annotations, why not?), living near the site of a disastrous event. How do those discussions differ? | source : www.readwriteweb.com
Statistiques évolutives des différents OS, OS mobile, navigateurs, moteurs de recherches | source : gs.statcounter.com
Here are my picks for five useful Twitter ranking sites, and a look at how each one determines your worth, rank and influence. Even if you're not into rankings, these tools deserve your attention--your peers and potential future employers may use them to judge you. | source : www.pcworld.com
The predictions, it says, are based on a wide swath of data AOL collects, from the Web searches people make on its site to the sites visited by subscribers to its Internet services. The system is designed to track breaking news and trends and identify the best times to write about seasonal events, such as Halloween or Monday Night Football. | source : online.wsj.com