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Google Analytics feels the pressure of High Demand


Google Inc.’s hosted Web analytics service Google Analytics suffered serious performance problems on Monday and Tuesday, after the Mountain View, California, company announced its decision to offer it for free, but it seems to have stabilized on Wednesday. [This is from an Old Post, thanks to Eric for pointing it out]


Source: http://www.pcwelt.de/index.cfm?pid=829&pk=124342
[However, this happpened to me earlier this week]
I have the maximum number of sites (5) set up on my Google account and earlier this week they all showed 0 page views and visits on my executive summary. The stats did show up again the next day. It must be a little tough for Google, assigning millions of dollars worth of resources to a web analytics product that’s completely free, however, last time I checked they had a little bit of money available to them.


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  1. Eric says:

    I saw that web page as well but based on my being quoted as a JupiterResearch analyst, a position I left over six months ago, I suspect this is a very old article from their original launch. Nice of the author/editor to not bother putting a date on the article, huh?

    That said, it’s interesting that you had no data earlier this week. In the Yahoo! group I occassionally notice people complaining about that, and I consistently don’t see as many page views, sessions and visitors via G.A. as my primary analytics application reports.

    Oh well, you get what you pay for, both with news articles and software, eh?

  2. Manoj Jasra says:

    I totally thought it was recent because of the things I was noticing in my Google Analytics Account. That is funny.

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