A new Google Analytics competitor from Microsoft
Jul 25th, 2007 by Steve McGrath



If done right, it could be a good way to determine some basic demographic stats about your visitors so to be able to better tailor your content with that information. But, they need to give you access to this important information first. Will it work with Firefox?
Source: David Naylor(Bigger screens available), Clubic.com(French)
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Wow
Looks like Google’s got some stiff competition.
Yes they do!
I may try it on one of my site and compare it to Google. I want to see if numbers match.
You know, it used to be that I would avoid all things Microsoft. But, now I find myself cheering more for Microsoft as they take on Google more and more. I think that Google scares me more than Microsoft ever did.