Ok it's 19 Jan 2013 22:30 NZST and most of the internet seems to have come to a crawl as Google Analytics seems to be running really slow. Stackoverflow, Firefox.com, reddit and google searches are slow. Most importantly for me, my production business website is running slow or not loading at all. No it's not just my connection I tested it on my phone with 3G as well.
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.
This is my first android phone, SPrint Galaxy Note 2. My Google Account thus the play store email address is not associated with any gmail email, and I do have a few gmail accounts I want to put in to the stock gmail app. Problem is when I try to start the stock gmail app, it wants to automatically attach to my Google Account email.
Can I delete the app and re-install?
I was asking around here about how to use Google Apps email push service on Android. However, I found no good answers and I end up adding my G App account to the Email app which can't handle push services from Google Apps servers.
Anyway, here is a way to add several Gmail accounts(or app accounts) to your main Gmail app.
Google today announced that it has redesigned some of Google Analytics‘ social reports to make it easier for publishers to see when they get inbound links from other sites. The update also makes it easier to track how people are engaging with a publisher’s content through the new Data Hub Activity report.
Greetings.Google's recent decision to consolidate their services into a single user account, one which is linked to your mobile phone number (hence linked to your carrier who has your billing address and identity card/passport number), has made me a bit worried for obvious reasons.
Featured | Written by: Tim Meyer | Published in: SEOOn the 28th September I headed up to Sydney for iTWire to attend Australia's first Google Analytics User Conference, co-presented by Google Analytics-certified partners, Loves Data and Internetrix.
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.