i have some problems to implement Google Analytics in a Android App, everything is fine in the button tracking process, but i have this warning messages
01-01 09:03:26.824: W/GAV2(8779): Thread[main,5,main]: Need to call initialize() and be in fallback mode to start dispatch.
01-01 09:03:31.835: W/GAV2(8779): Thread[GAThread,5,main]: Service unavailable (code=1), will retry.
01-01 09:03:31.851:
I'd like to be able to run this test on each module in the list.
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Automated Insights, a startup that translates raw data into plain English, is launching a new product that could make analytics data a lot more accessible.
The new product, called Site Ai, pulls data from existing systems (it started with Google Analytics and Clicky, and the company is currently taking votes on which service to integrate next), then it summarizes that data in normal sentences.
So i'm trying to install google analytics in my app. I went by that guide: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/android/v2/
I have created new app on Google Analytics and did all three things in the list.
Last October, Google announced the limited beta of Universal Analytics, an effort to bring new features like cross-platform and mobile app analytics, as well as the ability to incorporate data from offline sources, to Google Analytics.
I am on the lookout for doing analytics for a desktop application written in Java. I came across two services viz: TrackerBird and DesktopMetrics , but for a small time developer like me , those services are not affordable.
Google analytics has android support.
For some reason, I can hardly debug anything without Eclipse throwing up a crash error every other step. I'm debugging Android on Eclipse 4.2.
Apigee has launched a new big data analytics platform that extends the company’s mission beyond API management and into a new space that uses apps and data from APIs and other sources to gain context and insight.
Here’s the problem as Apigee sees it. Let’s say you have an app and an API.