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Introducing Google Analytics for Mobile Apps
Introducing Google Analytics for Mobile Apps
Last week, we introduced expanded mobile reporting features in Google Analytics. To help developers, this launch includes features that make it easy to see how people are using specific parts of their iPhone and Android applications. The same Google Analytics reports that provide insights into ...
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Google Analytics for Mobile Apps available on iPhone and Android
D' Technology Weblog — ... Google Analytics for Mobile Apps provide insights into website traffic and engagement. As with websites, there’re two basic categories of user interaction you can track: pageviews and events. Since mobile apps don't contain HTML pages, developers simply determine when their apps should trigger pageview requests. Analytics then aggregates this data in Content reports to display number of visits, session length and bounce rates. Data gives insight into how your users interacted with app. Developers can also track visitor actions that don't correspond directly ...

Google Rolls Out Analytics For iPhone, Android Apps
Silicon Alley Insider — Google Rolls Out Analytics For iPhone, Android Apps (GOOG) Alaska Miller | Nov. 3, 2009, 5:15 PM | 43 | comment Print Tags: Mobile , Google , iPhone , Android iPhone Analytics Google continues to extend its Analytics product for mobile. The latest: It can now track activity in iPhone and Android apps. This means Google is now competing with a cottage industry of mobile analytics startups such as Pinch Media and Medialets. (App publishers: Do you plan to switch?) This is a step further from last month 's ...

Google Analytics now available for mobile apps (Android and iPhone)
Unwired View — ... find out how users interact with their apps, what features they use more and so on. To learn more about Google Analytics for Android and iPhone mobile apps, you should read the technical documentation and check out the SDK on Google’s website. The video below shows how Redfin (an online brokerage for buying and selling homes) uses Google Analytics with their mobile app: Via the Google Mobile Blog ...

Google extends the reach of its Analytics product to mobile apps
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... tune their products. But first, you’ll need to grab the SDK and implement the necessary code in order for Google Analytics to start doing its magic. Finally, in case you’re wondering whether someone has tried this already, here as a video featuring Redfin’s Sasha Aickin who explains how they implemented Google Analytics in their iPhone app. That’s actually after the jump. Enjoy! [Via: Google Mobile Blog] Related News from IntoMobile: ...

Google Analytics disponible para aplicaciones móviles de Android y iPhone
Celularis — ... desarrolladores pueden hacer un seguimiento de las acciones de los visitantes más allá de las pageviews usando lo que llamaron Event Tracking y así entender mucho mejor cuales features son las más importantes para centrarse en el desarrollo de ellas o…. empezar a cobrarlas :P Para los que estén interesados en usar Google Analytics para aplicaciones de iPhone y Android pueden ver el SDK y la documentación técnica. Vía GoogleMobileBlog ...

Google Unveils New Weapon in the Mobile-Ad War [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... Google continued to expand its mobile analytics offerings with a feature that allows developers to see how consumers are using specific parts of their iPhone and Android apps. Because apps don’t contain HTML pages, developers must determine when the applications should trigger page view requests. The new feature aggregates data, such as the number of visits, session length and bounce rates, and displays the information in content reports, allowing developers to see how users interact with the apps. Developers can also track events such ...

Google Intros Analytics for Mobile Apps
AppScout — ... Google outlined the new feature over on its mobile blog, writing, Since mobile apps don't contain HTML pages, developers simply determine when their apps should trigger pageview requests. Google Analytics then aggregates this data in the Content reports to display the number of visits, session length and bounce rates. The data gives insight into how your users interacted with the app. For more information on the new features, check out the full Mobile blog post.

Google Launches Analytics for Mobile Apps
WebProNews Feed — ... that are available as a result of last week's expansion of mobile reporting features are now available for mobile apps as well. There are 2 categories of user interaction that you can track, which are pageviews and events. Developers can determine when their apps should trigger pageview requests, since they don't contain HTML pages. Google Analytics aggregates the data in the Content reports, displaying number of visits, session length, and bounce rates. "Developers can also track visitor actions that don't correspond directly to ...

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