Google Launches API for Google Analytics

Posted by Karthik Gopalakrishnan on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

When it comes to web then it’s all the way Google. Right from search engine to browser to email, they are now providing with API for their Analytics feature. Google Analytics is their free service for tracking and analyzing website traffic and usage.

It was a much-awaited release from Google. “Large organizations and agencies now have a standardized platform for integrating Analytics data with their own business data,” says Google’s Nick Mihailovski.

Google was blamed of storing the browsing history of a user. Now they are willing to share this data. So it is really an interesting move from Google.

One can access Aoogle Analytics from phone using Android application and from desktop using Desktop-Reporting. For more details about how the API works, you can read this blog post from Google about it.

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2 Responses to “Google Launches API for Google Analytics”

  1. Great news, I am going to try this API for crickees.com viewers report. It can be viewed from crickees.com itself and I don’t have to login to google analytics for getting the reports.

  2. Ajith Raj says:

    Thanks for the information. We tried to implement this for http://www.privatefly.com, but there was no API support during that period. So we continue to use the CGI application AWstats (from Sourceforge). So it’s the time to switch to Google Analytics API

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