We're not corporate, but we're kinda freaks about where the data goes, and people use GA extensively without any problems. I think the main looniversity site still uses a whole fancy paid bizness, mostly because they already had a contract, but for things like the individual schools/departments/projects that I deal with more often, it's dead easy and way better than the other free things out there.
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Yeah, we used to use Web Trends, then we switched hosts and they ran Web Trends reports for us, then we took the hosting in-house and ... didn't have anything. There's nothing in the budget and our web tech support company had some time left in our allotted hours. So ....
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I used my TomTom GPS unit for the first time yesterday, and HOLY CRAP it is awesome.
There were a few confusing places where, say, the computer was telling me to get on Interstate 478, which is what nobody on earth except the TomTom computer apparently calls the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel. And then it kept saying "Triboro Branch" instead of Triboro bridge, which was adorable.
Dylan has named it Borgie.
I was all set to install a custom voice until I realized that the custom voices won't give street names (they just say "turn left in 2 miles").
That's a shame, but it makes sense.
But still! Snoop! In your car, giving directions! That amused me endlessly.
I want Samuel Jackson giving directions.
"Turn left, motherfucker! Left!"
And if you miss a turn:
"English, motherfucker! Do you speak it?"
That would be worth getting Tom Tom for. I bought the Samuel Jackson iphone app. yes I did.
There's a Samuel Jackson iPhone app?
Also, what's the service called that sits on a domain name and snatches it up the second that it expires?
eta: Never mind this bit, I should have searched the thread before I asked, since this question was discussed in APRIL headdesk