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My Week At the TDWI Conference (2008) – III

Third instalment of my series about TDWI World Conference I attended in Chicago in 2008, coming from my other blog, The Big Integration, which I will close soon because you never read it. Funny, what I saw and learned during that week is now so hype in Web Analytics! OK, now I’m beginning to understand why people [...]

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Oh! You Old Fart!

I’m turning 47 next week. I used to laugh (in my head of course) at my parents and grand-parents when they told me they felt so much younger than their age. Yeah right! Well they were… right I mean. I’m still 16 between the ears. You start noticing you’re getting old through little details: your hands [...]

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In the Flesh

I don’t know everything I’ll be doing in 2010 yet, but my participation to two events is already confirmed. First, I’ll be on a panel with Gary Angel, Jim Novo, and Kevin Hillstrom, big guns of Digital Marketing Analytics, at WebTrends Engage10 in New Orleans, February 1 – 4. Judging from the speaker line up, [...]

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Now You See It, Now You Don’t

Some things in Life make us go “Holy Crap!” the first time we encounter them: The Pacer, the fax machine, the Mac, the Web, the iPhone, David Blaine, my wife, the Matrix. After some time, they become normal and cease to awe us (except David Blaine). Our world now changes so fast, that what wowed [...]

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Now Webtrends Sees It

With today’s launch of v9, webtrends totally revisited how it presents analysis results. First, I must say that I was never a fan of how the company used data visualization. Through all the versions over the years, I thought that their use of graphs was always the same, i.e. useless (oh! those pie charts!). If [...]

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