September 18, 2007 at 3:55 pm · Filed under Web Applications, Analytics, Beta, Applications
I tried reasonably hard, but never got a Gatineau beta invite. Yet. There are supposedly sending out the first salvo of them next week. In the mean time, we can all glean some insight into what Microsoft’s got under the hood—at Web Analytics Day Ian Thomas from Microsoft stepped up on stage for what turned about to be the first public presentation on Gatineau.
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August 31, 2007 at 2:43 pm · Filed under Web Applications, Analytics, Beta
Joshua Allen blogged on the MIX07 web site this morning about Gatineau, Microsoft’s web analytics offering, going beta. Microsoft is touting its ability to apply its own demographic information to your web traffic data. From Josh’s post:
In addition to all of the standard analytics features, Gatineau can correlate your web traffic data with our massive database of demographic information. This allows you to slice your logs based on gender, age and other characteristics of your visitors. The service is free.
Read the whole post on the Visit Mix web site, or go directly to the Gatineau beta sign up.
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