Google Personal vs Netvibes
The reason I rate Google so highly is that they have a knack of rolling out an application that does that one thing really well. Just look at Google Docs & Spreadsheets, and the Google Browser Sync Add-On for Firefox as examples of cool off-line & on-line applications. However, all of this feverish industry leads [...]
Clicky gets simpler
By way of an update my previous, broadly positive review of Clicky web analytics, here’s a run-down of what’s new.
The guys at Clicky have since added out-bound link tracking, which now shows up under the Actions tab button, formerly called Clicks.
This is excellent, certainly enough for me to keep using Clicky on a daily basis.
While [...]
Review: Clicky web stats shows style
Now that I’ve had a chance to poke & prod Clicky for a good few days, the data is more meaningful. If you were around on Thursday, you’ll have read the opening first installment on my review of Clicky web analytics.
The features: too much!
I know exactly how it is once you have a great idea, [...]
Review: Clicky web analytics for the rest of us?
As with any web analytics tool, I’m always intrigued to see what else can be done with the numbers. I know what I want to see and I know that I don’t always get that with a free product.
When my clients ask me to tell them about their websites and how they’re performing, I do [...]
9 things wrong with Google Blogger
Finally exiting the Beta phase, Blogger goes live. Can the real Google Blogger please stand up?
Before I begin, this isn’t going to turn into some kind of Google assassination attempt. Besides, I’m not nearly vocal enough to make a dent, but I can at least try to be heard.
I happen to make use of several [...]

