Archives for October, 2007
This week’s remainders
Thursday, October 25th, 2007
In Appreciation of Measures That Tell Stories
Wunderman acquires Vancouver-based Blast Radius - building quite the empire at Wunderman.
BusySync allows multiple users to easily and cost-effectively share calendars on a local area network without the need for a dedicated server.
The Nogray calendar component looks promising.
Keyword research with del.icio.us - great idea.
Leopard’s out and tomorrow I’m supposed […]
Omniture acquires Visual Sciences
Thursday, October 25th, 2007
No surprise here for many. It would have been nice to see things go the other way, but c’est la vie. Read the press release (VS) and read the press release (Omniture).
With this much analytics power under one roof the future will be interesting. My guess is that HBX will disappear with current clients migrated […]
HBX 4.1
Friday, October 19th, 2007
Visual Sciences released HBX 4.1 today. A bunch of new features (many of them long-overdue) including:
Campaign hierarchy and reporting - You can now assign classifications to campaigns (up to 10) and report on performance across attributes. For example compare ads across properties, by ad size across various publications or more easily identify top performers or […]
This week’s remainders
Thursday, October 18th, 2007
Microsoft’s Popfly (a slick Silverlight application), let non-coders and those with the knowledge, create web mashups without writing code. BETA now open.
June Li (ClickInsight) and PublicInsite are presenting a one-day web analytics training seminar in Toronto on November 14. 10% off for QAA members, 15% for groups of 3 or more and both discounts if […]
Seth Godin’s “key to a great web site”
Thursday, October 11th, 2007
Seth Godin’s How to create a great website
Here are principles I think you can’t avoid:
Fire the committee. No great website in history has been conceived of by more than three people. Not one. This is a dealbreaker.
Change the interaction. What makes great websites great is that they are simultaneously effortless and new at the same […]
