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Web News – Bits & Pieces May 2009

So I simply haven’t had time to complete a real blog post in a little while.  In lieu of a content filled post, I’ll just fill you in on what I’ve been spending my time on.

The April 2009 issue of my e-mail newsletter covered Google Analytics and it’s importance in online success.  You can read it online and sign up to get the next issue as soon as it hits the net.  The new Google Analytics API has been made publicly available, so I’ve been playing with that using PHP.

Besides creating better websites and enhancing visibility for my clients I’ve gotten myself onto twitter.  (Twitter is a micro-blogging / social networking / social media site.)  You can “follow me on twitter“, and I’m sure I’ll have a widget on the sidebar here before long to display my latest tweets. (A tweet is a micro-blog-post on twitter.)

There are also some rumors that Apple may be buying twitter.  I hope not, I like the independent nature of it now.  Of course, with over 25 million users it’s a very lucrative property right now.

May 7, 2009 by Peter

Filed Under: Life, Technology Tagged With: google, news, php, small business, social media, twitter, Web Analytics, Web Development

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