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PC Magazine
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WebTrends: Show Me the Traffic Deriving the maximum benefit from your Web presence means gathering accurate data to help support your decisions and investments. NetIQ's WebTrends Reporting Service 6.0 aims to fill that need with a hosted solution that simplifies collection, analysis, and interpretation of Web site usage data. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Blame it on Surprises A survey of online shopping cart abandoners finds they leave when they hit kinks in the process. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 23, 2005
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NetIQ WebTrends Reporting Center 5.0, Enterprise Edition You can get free Web server log analysis tools, so why pay tens of thousands of dollars for NetIQ Corp.'s WebTrends Reporting Center? Because it can help you learn lessons from your logs that more than pay back its high price. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
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Is Big Brother in Store for You? Wal-Mart faces futuristic privacy concerns. Some privacy advocates are alarmed at the giant retailer's plans to test out new, sophisticated radio frequency identification tags in its apparel. mark for My Articles similar articles