Microsoft launches web analytics beta
Posted by James | Filed under Geek, Web

Microsoft has cracked open the door on its new Google Analytics competitor. Codenamed Project Gatineau, the new web analytics tool will offer web publishers and advertisers advanced tools for measuring how people are interacting with their websites.
The project launches in private beta today, and unfortunately is only available to US-based advertisers at the current time. Advertisers can sign-up via a Microsoft website.
During the beta, Project Gatineau will only be available to adCenter account holders, which means have to pay out $5 to sign up for an account if you don’t already have one. It’s not clear if the analytics tool will be available to users without adCenter accounts after Project Gatineau emerges from beta.
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