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Jan 11, 2009

History of Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Developed byGoogle
Latest release/ December 4, 2007
OSCross-platform (web-based application)
TypeStatistics, Analysis
Websitehttp://analytics.google.com

History of Google Analytics:
Google's service was developed from Urchin Software Corporation's analytics system. The method also brings ideas from Adaptive Path, whose product, Measure Map, was acquired and renamed to Google Analytics in 2006.
The Google Analytics was released in November 2005 to everyone, with free registers. Due to extremely high demand for the service, new sign-ups were suspended only a week later.
Google increases the space. Google began with a lottery-type invitation-code model. Prior to August 2006 Google was sending out batches of invitation codes as server availability permitted; since mid-August 2006 the examiner has been fully available to all users.
In December 2007, Google rolled out the new ga.js page label which they suggest to use for all new accounts and new profiles for new domains. Existing urchin.js page tags will go on to work; however the new tag will allow site owners to take benefit of the most up-to-date tracking functionality, ability to graph multiple data points at once and to track ecommerce dealings in a more readable way.
While the product platform has never been a beta new beta features are added from time to time.

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