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Uncovering the Best Open Source Google Analytics Alternatives
Web analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of internet data. In a nutshell, it is the study of website visitor behavior. It is the process of using online data to transform a organization from faith-based to data driven.
This type of software helps you generate a holistic view of your business by turning customer interactions into actionable insights. Using reports and dashboards, web analytics software lets you sort, sift and share real-time information to help identify opportunities and issues. Keeping track of web visitors, analyzing traffic sources, measuring sales and conversions are just some of the possibilities.
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NetworkManager Gets A New Text Interface
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Bitcasa Unveils Fresh New Look to Its Web App; Adds Linux Client
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Calibre 1.15 eBook Manager Now Features a Native and Complete Book Editor
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10 Useful Chaining Operators in Linux with Practical Examples
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How to configure static DNS on CentOS or Fedora
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Getting Started with Multi-Node OpenStack RDO Havana + Gluster Backend + Neutron VLAN
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Troubleshooting in the Command Line: Tips for Linux Beginners
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How to install and run Chromium OS on VMware Player
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Troubleshooting in the Command Line: Tips for Linux Beginners
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How to start a program automatically in Linux desktop
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How to Setup PostgreSQL Database Server and PhpPgAdmin in Ubuntu Server 13.10
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