Posts Tagged ‘tracking’

SeeWhy tracks why people abandon web sites

SeeWhy, a company that tells web sites why people leave behind empty shopping carts, half-filled registration forms, etc., has launched a free service that tracks web site abandonment and promises to retain 30 percent of site visitors who may have otherwise left.

VentureBeat, May 5, 2009

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What The Trend: Finally, A Way To Make Sense Of Twitter Trends

For sure, Twitter Trends give visitors a great general overview of what the app’s user base of millions are talking about the most at any given time, giving some insight in what’s happening around the world.

TechCrunch, May 3, 2009

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YouTube Starts Experimenting With Real-Time Notifications

The real-time web is all the rage, with FriendFeed widely deploying live feeds earlier this month and Facebook working hard on bringing real-time streams to its homepage. Now YouTube is looking to get in on the action, and is currently testing a new feature dubbed ‘YouTube RealTime’, which allow users to see which of their friends are currently online, the videos they’re watching, and comments they’ve left.

TechCrunch, April 22, 2009

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Tweetmeme Live: See What’s Big on Twitter Right Now

Tweetmeme, a memetracker that tracks popular retweets on Twitter, just launched a real-time version of its service that displays tweets that are currently in heavy rotation on the popular microblogging service.

ReadWriteWeb, April 22, 2009

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