Lists 10 Free, Innovative Web Analytics Tools When most people think of free web analytics, they immediately think of Google Analytics. But there are many other free, innovative statistic tools available on the web. These tools measure everything from user behavior, to search engine traffic, to real-time visitor tracking, and more. The following ten products may provide valuable data when… Aidan Henry View comments
Analysis Monetizing YouTube - What About Micropayment Downloads? Could micropayments be the key to monetizing YouTube? The New York Times has an interesting article today about the history and future of micropayments. "In December 2000, Clay Shirky, an adjunct professor in New York UniversityÄôs interactive telecommunications program, wrote a manifesto that people still cite whenever someone suggests… Josh Catone View comments
News NFL to Stream Games Live Online -- Poorly Ars Technica is reporting that the National Football League in the US (i.e., football with your hands, not your feet), will begin streaming its games online this year. Subscribers of the league's $269 DirecTV satellite package will be able to pay an additional $99 to get games streamed to their PC. Running Windows. And Internet Explorer. If… Josh Catone View comments
Polls Poll: What Tool Do You Use For Word Processing? This poll is about the Web Office, our feature this week. We're looking to find out your current word processing habits - have they changed much now that online word processing is an option? Not wanting to sway the poll results, but currently I use browser-based word processors much more than desktop ones. I find it very handy to type in the… Richard MacManus View comments
Web Office Web Office Week This week Read/WriteWeb will be featuring a series of posts about the Web Office. Let's start by summarizing what exactly is a Web Office. In a June post we mentioned that a Web Office suite should have, at the least, the following apps in it: email, calendar, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations. These are the core products of Microsoft… Richard MacManus View comments