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WebSideStory Founder Partners for Game Analytics Launch

Jul 3 2013

WebSideStory founder Blaise Barrelet has partnered with video game industry veterans Lee Jacobson and Mark Caldwell to launch a real-time game and mobile app analytics company called Apmetrix. More

Ambitious Launch for WebSideStory Founder

Mar 9 2010

Blaise Barrelet, founder of analytics pioneer WebSideStory, has announced the launch of a new business analytics company, Anametrix. Delivered as SaaS (Software as a Service), the firm's technology promises to enable client corporations to aggregate online, off-line, and external databases. More

Active Marketing Suite Launched in Europe

Jun 2 2006

Digital marketing agency WebSideStory has announced the launch of its Active Marketing Suite in Europe. The Suite integrates on-demand digital marketing applications including web analytics, site search, keyword bid management and web content management. More

Word of Mouth / Web Analytics Link-Up

Apr 28 2006

Another partnership announcement on two well-worn recent DRNO themes, word of mouth (WOM) marketing, and web analytics. WOM marketing specialist Bazaarvoice has announced partnerships with all four of the leading web analytics firms: Coremetrics, Omniture, WebSideStory, and WebTrends. More

New Search Product to Use Behavioural Data

Apr 25 2006

US-based traffic analysis firm WebSideStory, Inc. has launched Search 4.0, claimed as 'the first site search solution to automatically integrate site search and web site behavioral data'. The product uses patent-pending 'Active Ranking' technology to rank search results for marketers based on a variety of visitor metrics. More

Patents Lawsuit Countered

Feb 27 2006

Web analytics provider WebSideStory, Inc. has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against NetRatings, Inc., countering the latter's own suit announced in the first week of February. More

WebSideStory Counters Patent Infringement Claims

Feb 9 2006

US web analytics firm WebSideStory has responded to the patent infringement lawsuit filed earlier this week by NetRatings, stating that the claims are without merit, and saying it will defend itself vigorously against the complaint. More

NetRatings Files Lawsuit against WebSideStory

Feb 6 2006

US Internet audience measurement specialist NetRatings has filed a lawsuit against WebSideStory, alleging infringement of five patents owned or controlled by NetRatings. The patents in question relate to the collection, analysis and reporting of computer usage activity. More

WebSideStory Merges With Visual Sciences

Feb 3 2006

US digital marketing specialist WebSideStory has acquired Visual Sciences, a web analytics company that provides streaming data analysis and visualisation software. The company also announced a 79% growth in revenues in the fourth quarter of 2005. More

Web Analysts to Supply Benchmarking Data

Nov 9 2005

US-based WebSideStory has launched a new e-commerce benchmarking service, offering clients free access to data based on the performance of hundreds of online retailers. Companies will be able to compare their own key performance indicators against industry and category averages. More

Google Referrals Hit All-Time High

Jul 1 2005

Google's US search referral share - the percentage of searchers it sends to other sites - hit an all-time high of 52% in the US, and reached 73% in the UK, 80% in Australia, and more than 91% in Germany. However, analysts WebSideStory are advising companies engaged in online marketing to use other tools alongside Google. More

Awards Recognise Online Marketing Research and Analytics

Jun 29 2005

The ClickZ Network, online provider of news and information about interactive marketing, has presented Marketing Excellence Awards to web analysis companies ClickTracks, WebSideStory, and WebTrends in its Research & Analytics categories. More

Competition For Internet Explorer ??

Dec 17 2004

It's a long time since DRNO published anything on browser market share, for the simple reason that IE has not really been sharing it. However, according to online analytics provider WebSideStory, the Microsoft titan has seen its portion of the US market falling closer to 90% in the last two months following the arrival of Firefox. More

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