blogs.zdnet.com— Google has started to open up it's Analytics service once again. As of right now, there are 236,780 accounts ? up 2055 from when they stopped accepting sign-ups.
Nov 27, 2005View in Crawl 4
RTFA, captainmike and 7son7son. Garett Rogersn claims that they are adding accounts for people who put themselves on the waitlist. But they only adding ~2000... so chances are you were not chosen and no Digg users were.I'm already an Analytics member, and I think it's great. Google should really charge a fee for this service! They could easily make money if they did what Feedburner did by making detailed stats available at a cost. Of course, I like it free.
7son7sonNov 28, 2005
I am seeing the same thing... looks like Garett Rogers jumped the gun on that article.
bullmannNov 28, 2005
Not true.I am on their list. Did not get any invitation
trekkie101Nov 28, 2005
Its still not up to date with my current data, hopefully they'll speed it up in fixing this. It's a really nice service to use.
keruoNov 28, 2005
if you decide not to tell google where and when you browse, you can adblock:<a class="user" href="http://*.google-analytics.com/">http://*.google-analytics.com/</a>or directly the <a class="user" href="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js">http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js</a>
awirtanenNov 28, 2005
RTFA, captainmike and 7son7son. Garett Rogersn claims that they are adding accounts for people who put themselves on the waitlist. But they only adding ~2000... so chances are you were not chosen and no Digg users were.I'm already an Analytics member, and I think it's great. Google should really charge a fee for this service! They could easily make money if they did what Feedburner did by making detailed stats available at a cost. Of course, I like it free.