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Google Analytics is more than a piece of tracking code and pretty reports. Listen to the engineers explain what happens to your data once it is sent to Google Analytics.

In the previous two videos from the API team, tech lead Jacob Matthews discussed What Is the Google Analytics API and Steps To Using the Google Analytics API.

In our third video, we turn to Ruth Doane, another Tech Lead, to take a step back and look under the hood of Google Analytics itself. Did you ever wonder how data is collected and organized in Google Analytics? See what happens to traffic data after it is sent to Google Analytics and learn how it gets processed and stored, and then ends up in the Web Interface and Custom Reporting.

And best of all, learn how the API works with your data, and how it puts you are in the driver seat. Enjoy!

Posted by Nick Mihailovski, The Google Analytics API Team

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Google Latitude overview 

Or type this URL into your phone's browser:
google.com/latitude

See supported phones. Or Use it on Your Computer

View your friends' locations on a full screen even without a compatible phone or data plan. You can share your location manually or use your computer's WiFi location. Learn more.

Overview Of Goolge Latitute

  • Share locations Location
    sharing starts only when both you and a friend agree. Invite friends
    via email or easily add them from your Gmail contacts.


  • Contact your friends Quickly contact your friends with an SMS, IM, or phone call. You can also get directions to lead you to your friends.


  • Control privacy You
    can share, set, hide your location - or sign out of Google Latitude -
    from the privacy menu. You can also hide your location or share only a
    city-level location with certain friends.

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August 1, 2009

The new "My Location" (beta) feature on Google Maps for mobile helps you know where you are on the map, even if your phone doesn't have GPS. Just press [0] to move the map to your approximate location. Save time and tedious keystrokes finding where you are, what's around you, and how to get there.


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OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) is an XML format for outlines (often blogrolls).

We are interested in the OPML format both for it's simplicity and it's current use by Google as the native format for importing and exporting data such as Google Reader feeds.

For instance - Here is an example of a Google Reader OPML file . Try it out - download the file and try importing it into your Google Reader subscriptions.

Originally developed by Radio UserLand as a native file format for an outliner application, it has since been adopted for other uses, the most common being to exchange lists of web feeds between web feed aggregators.

The OPML specification defines an outline as a hierarchical, ordered list of arbitrary elements. The specification is fairly open which makes it suitable for many types of list data.

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