Google Announces Measure Map for Blogs
Google has announced a new service Measure Map for blogs. Bloggers can use the service to track links to see who sends traffic to their blogs and find out what people do at their site. Adaptive Path has sold Measure Map, an analytics service designed for bloggers, to Google.
Google has announced a new service Measure Map for blogs. Bloggers can use the service to track links to see who sends traffic to their blogs and find out what people do at their site. Adaptive Path has sold Measure Map, an analytics service designed for bloggers, to Google.
Jeffrey Veen, an Adaptive Path founder and Product Director for Measure Map, will join Google along with several other members of the development team.
Adaptive Path has announced the service as: “This acquisition is the culmination of Adaptive Path’s first initiative to develop products in-house. We set out to provide bloggers with a powerful, simple way to understand participation on their blogs”. [source]
Jeffrey Veen of Google Measure Map Team announces it as: “Our goal has been to use the power of web analytics to help bloggers feel that same sense of connection with their audience. Today, as the Measure Map team joins Google, our mission remains the same: to build the best possible user experience so people can understand and appreciate the effect their blogs – their words and ideas – can have”. [source]
You can ask to be invited to use Measure Map for your blog. Once you sign up you get the message, “Ok! We got it. You’ll hear from us soon. Thanks for stopping by”.
To sign up for using Measure Map source.
Comments are closed.