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September 28, 2006

Google's Brett Crosby interviewed

Manoj Jasra has an interesting interview with the Senior Manager for Google Analytics, Brett Crosby, on his Web Analytics World blog. Here are the highlights:

  • He won't say how many Google Analytics users there are (we think it's about 250,000)
  • They have some plans (undisclosed) to address measurement of AJAX applications using the MeasureMap technology they acquired a while back. Jeff Veen of MeasureMap is leading the work.
  • They're working to bring Urchin (as opposed to Google Analytics) up to date; although Brett enthuses about the ASP model, I think Google have a fairly solid commitment to provide a licensed software alternative (for intranets/private networks)

Thanks to Eric Petersen for the link.

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