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10 Mar 2010SlimStat is an open source web analytics application that collects & presents statistics information about your website.
It is built with PHP-MySQL & can be integrated into websites with JavaScript (like Google Analytics) or PHP.
For the given period, the application can display:
There is also a "paths" feature that shows a user's browsing path page-by-page.
You may be asking, "why to use SlimStat instead of Google Analytics?" The best answer would be "live stats".
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4 Responses to Open Source And Live Web Analytics: SlimStat
Cranky
March 23rd, 2010 at 12:41 am
Start your search here, on the link below.
And go on from there. A lot of the sites, require you to become a member to get the Graph statistics.
"Type in Statistics of Performance on the Elderly in Industry"
in your Google Bar, that will take you to sites, providing the information you require. Again, you will have to become a member and study the articles and Graphs. It's too much info to put in an answer.
Also look up the World's richest and highest achievers.
Hope this helps.
olelefthander
March 25th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Dang! That's where I left that.
mr_reading_steve
March 26th, 2010 at 9:42 am
I use a neat website called Statcounter which is very flexible. You add some code to each of your website pages and it tracks what the referrer URL was. Really good.
Dunbar Pappy
May 19th, 2010 at 5:59 am
FYI; don't go with any MD5 hashes…they've been broken.