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  2. Embedded analytics - Wikipedia

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    A common perception is that analytics is mostly, or solely, about analysis. A key value from analytics is the ability to analyse, however the potential for analytics can go substantially beyond this once embedded in the processes of a host software as a service]] application. When considering user profiles, the difference becomes clearer:

  3. Google Analytics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Analytics

    As of 2019, Google Analytics is the most widely used web analytics service on the web. [6] Google Analytics provides an SDK that allows gathering usage data from iOS and Android apps, known as Google Analytics for Mobile Apps. [7] Google Analytics has undergone many updates since its inception and is currently on its 4th iteration—GA4. [8]

  4. Looker Studio - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looker_Studio

    For example, users can edit the layout, color options, font, and canvas size of a dashboard so that it showcases their data more effectively, and corresponds with the company's branding. [18] Users can also app up to 10 widgets per page and up to 20 pages to a Looker Studio report depending on their needs.

  5. Dashboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Dashboards offers a holistic view of the entire business as it gives the manager a bird's eye view into the performance of sales, data inventory, web traffic, social media analytics and other associated data that is visually presented on a single dashboard.

  6. List of web analytics software - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Analytics: Adobe Systems: Cookies via JavaScript 15 Negotiable Bing Webmaster Tools: Microsoft: Cookies via JavaScript N/A Free Analytics Suite: AT Internet: Mobile ID and Cookies Continuous Negotiable Data Workbench: Adobe Systems: Cookies via JavaScript 6.51 Negotiable Google Analytics: Google: Cookies via JavaScript N/A

  7. Web analytics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_analytics

    Web analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of web data to understand and optimize web usage. [1] Web analytics is not just a process for measuring web traffic but can be used as a tool for business and market research and assess and improve website effectiveness.

  8. Analytics.usa.gov - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytics.usa.gov

    Analytics.usa.gov is a website of the government of the United States, created through a collaboration between GSA's Digital Analytics Program and 18F, based on unified Google Analytics data for some .gov domains.

  9. Google Charts - Wikipedia

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    Google Charts is an online tool that is used to create charts and graphs. It uses HTML5 and SVG to function on multiple browsers and devices without extra plugins or software. It is known for its wide range of chart options and features, which are explained on the official Google Charts website. [1]