If you haven’t toyed with it yet, Many Eyes is an interesting tool for sharing and visualizing data buried in spreadsheets, tables or text. Created by scientists at IBM, it’s a compelling for visualizing information, discovering unexpected patterns or insights. I haven’t had the chance to run some web analytics data through it, but I suspect […]
Month: August 2008
Two interesting pieces I came across this week that speak to the environmental impacts of everyday marketing and sales activities: Drink Outside the Box A standard wine bottle holds 750 milliliters of wine and generates about 5.2 pounds of carbon-dioxide emissions when it travels from a vineyard in California to a store in New York. […]
Bert and Ernie Mashup
Gotta love stuff like this. Brilliant!
The ever-talented team at WhatCounts has teamed up with Josie Walls (WhatCounts) and Michelle Eichner (Pivotal Veracity — without a doubt the worst web company name ever!) and is holding a free webinar August 21, 2008 entitled Email Deliverability Secrets Revealed. Should be a good way to get on top of the ~20% of email that is […]
ClickTale upgrades
The folks at ClickTale have upgraded their app to include some new features. Included in the changes: Form analytics (read about form analytics on their blog post) Improved recording and playback so you can now see all visitor actions inside online forms including mouse movements, keystrokes and interactions with controls such as drop-down lists, check boxes, […]
This week’s remainders
I’m slowly going to get back to blogging again after taking some time off to get settled in our new city, Calgary. Some things below I’ve bumped into recently: AnalyticsView – the folks at EpikOne have come out with a new online service which promises to give you actionable reports, quickly and easily, from Google […]