WordPress Podcast: Web Analytics with Dennis Mortensen

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27 Feb 2010

Frederick and Joost talk to Dennis Mortensen, Director of Data Insights at Yahoo! and responsible for Yahoo! Web Analytics. They discuss what YWA offers and how people can and could use all the cool new data that’s becoming available in all the better web analytics solutions out there. From geeky stuff like using microformats to extend web analytics tagging (which Dennis did a post on) to how you can see gender and age demographics for your blogs visitors and how to use all that info to improve your site.

In news this week:

  • BuddyPress 1.2 is released with numerous features, chief among them is support for all WordPress versions, not only Multi User.
  • Google Buzz is attracting a lot of attention with Gmail.com users and there are some new plugins to help you deploy it on your site.
  • WP-UserOnline plugin development will be continued by scribu.
  • WordPress 2.9.2 was released as a security update. Always keep WordPress up-to-date.
  • Discussion about the GPL, business models for WordPress developers at weblog tools collection.
  • Upcoming WordCamp this month: Fukuoka 2010
  • Make sure to give your users “push” updates and participate in the real-time web trends with RSS Cloud using either PubSubHubHub (recommended by Google) or RSS Cloud (used on WordPress.com).


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6 Responses to WordPress Podcast: Web Analytics with Dennis Mortensen

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N_lien

March 5th, 2010 at 11:29 am

Aside from cookies, the server itself more than likely keeps information about your computer and how long it can access the site for free. One option is to store your IP address which may or may not change very often. Another option would be to read information from the TCP header that is sent when you access sites. From information posted, it could possibly find and store the name of your computer which is unlikely to change. Other options are possible as well, but the information is definately stored on the server and that is used to validate the time you have free.

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Berenice [♥]

March 16th, 2010 at 2:07 pm

tools: eyeliner brush [its a really thin brush], eyeshadow brush

For the eyes:
grab a green eye shadow and put it on your lid with the shadow brush. Then use the same shadow and the liner brush and put it on your lower eyelid.
then, you need to put some black eyeliner on your waterline [lower lashline]
and some black mascara.

If you want the complete look, apply some lipgloss that is about the same color she is using. it looks like a coral lip gloss.

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Dan

March 20th, 2010 at 7:07 pm

At this time the HTC Eris and Motorola Droid are the only Android based phones for Verizon and run the latest versions of the Android OS. The original Google phone, the T-Mobile HTC G1, will probably never be released to another carrier because it can only run the first generation Android OS.

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alucard817

March 26th, 2010 at 12:04 am

whats wrong you cant do a 5 second search on google to see what it is.

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YoursForever

March 28th, 2010 at 9:25 am

Well I only can think of Mozilla Firefox is good. Better than that internet explorer. Trust me you should use Mozilla Firefox its safer =)

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Interested Dude

May 21st, 2010 at 2:53 am

Get a php enabled webhost and load up a copy of wordpress. Many webhosts already have installers for this program. With a little customization using some of the many available free themes or your own customizations you can be up and running in just a few minutes to hours.

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