arstechnica.com — Just because the big G rolls up with a truckload of cash doesn't mean that newly acquired companies are about to get a jolt of productivity. Such is the case with Urchin, whose software and support lies mostly dormant nearly three years later.
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Closed AccountOct 9, 2007
perhaps becuase your humble opinion is not facts?
shadowpt2Oct 9, 2007
Today Bungie's sitting on one of gaming's most popular franchises.. I somehow don't think MS drove them into the "ground."
cl1mh4224rdOct 10, 2007
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greaterwebOct 10, 2007
I think most of these comments are conclusive evidence that diggers don't read the articles, they just digg headlines.The article is not focused on whether or not Google Analytics is a good product. Most would agree it is a great product, I really don't think there is any argument there. The problem the author is hitting on is the lack of support and development for the other Urchin statistical tracking solutions. Big dollar solutions that have not seen an update since 2004.
peterinjapanOct 10, 2007
Meanwhile, I, a company who never shelled out for Urchin, think their current offerings are great. So I guess it's a matter of point of view, like Obi Wan said.