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[Coffee, Sun & Analytics] The top paths reports were the cool feature in the late 90’s, since they provided some insight on what users “were doing on the site”. But they quickly became the least used of all reports, because they were difficult to analyze and customers were asking for more detail.

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[Coffeesunanalytics.com] Coffee, Sun & Analytics: I think it was Jim McIntyre from Visual Sciences who re-ignited the cookie fire with his post titled “Head in the sand” on the Web analytics Yahoo group , prompting 12 or 14 responses from vendors, customers, analysts. I had the chance to discuss this matter with quite a few people over the last few weeks with industry peers, consistently getting the official party-line from their respective product marketing teams.

Intuitive.comhttp://www.intuitive.com [Intuitive.com] The Intuitive Life Business Blog: Analysis, Strategy, Management ...: There's a lot about write-on-image technology and Tablet PCs that I really like, and watching tablet enthusiasts like Robert Scoble and Steve Gillmor rave about their Tablet PCs makes me feel distinctly ancient with an actual hinged-screen laptop. Mine is a recent model Apple PowerBook with a gorgeous 15" screen and cool aluminum finish, but still, having to type on a keyboard, and figure out the logistics of angling the screen "just so" for the best view are really just amazingly user-unfriendly.

Catholicanalysis.blogspot.comhttp://catholicanalysis.blogspot.com [Catholicanalysis.blogspot.com] Catholic AnalysisCatholic Analysis: 12/26/2004 - 01/01/2005: One, Edward Vacek (who I believe is the same author who is, unfortunately, a proportionalist in the area of moral theology) strikingly points to a weakness in modern American society when he writes that "[p]hilia corrects the temptation to think that life is nothing more than individuals walking next to, or behind or in front of others, but not with others" (p.

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