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Spotplex and shared stats

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Reading through what SpotPlex, a “better Digg”, is I was once again reminded that we need shared website statistics.

Putting yet another bit of JavaScript into your site is not the answer. I already have Google Analytics plus a few widgets and it slows my pages down. If Spotplex were to have a bad day and I had their JavaScript I may get errors and long waits as URI requests timeout. Plus it is one more vector of attack into my website.

We can go two ways on this sharing idea. Each website can expose a statistics API that allows callers to request certain statistical data or we can setup a central hub that receives stats and shares them out to parties you allow. The central hub can use a stats standard and be open for anyone to run and federate.

Google Reader jumps into the lead

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

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Google Reader has started reporting subscribers properly and the difference in feed stats is noticeable. Above are my stats from the past Monday. 105 subscribers with the biggest group coming from Firefox Live Bookmarks (excluding the Other group.)

Now the stats from yesterday:

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Not a big jump in subscribers, just to 117, but Google Reader now has the majority (excluding Other.)

I will keep an eye on it over the next week as subscriber stats change quite a bit day by day. Feed stats are actually quite difficult to understand. For instance Google Reader hits my feed once and reports the total # of subscribers to FeedBurner. But Firefox Live Bookmarks is a bunch of individual Firefox browsers being fired up and hitting my feed one by one. I wonder how good FeedBurner is at leveling it all to report meaningful stats.

As for Google Reader’s jump it is not surprising. Google Reader has no competition.

(Liam noticed the same result.)

Did you know…

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006




Did you know…

Originally uploaded by coda.


Read it folks.