Created with Mafia Icons
Woopra Analytics Joomla 1.5 Module
Saturday, 26 July 2008 15:48

Woopra Analytics programWoopra, the newest in the analytics field is hitting the web fast. Still in beta, they have a 3-6 week wait to be approved to use it. Once you do get approved, this module will allow you to add the script to your Joomla 1.5 site easily. With the option to block a specific IP address, you can make sure your own visits will not mess with your statistics. Download Joomla 1.5 Woopra Analytics Module here (bottom of the page).


Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Reddit! Del.icio.us! JoomlaVote! Google! Live! Facebook! Slashdot! Technorati! StumbleUpon! MySpace! Spurl! Wists! Simpy! Blinklist! Furl! Yahoo! Squidoo! FeedMeLinks! Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
 

Advertise With Us

Domain Name Search

Domain Availability Search:

Powered by BlueBallDomains.com

Bookmark & Digg Us

Sponsors

Alexa

Slashdot

News for nerds, stuff that matters
  • Virtualizing a Supercomputer
    bridges writes "The V3VEE project has announced the release of version 1.2 of the Palacios virtual machine monitor following the successful testing of Palacios on 4096 nodes of the Sandia Red Storm supercomputer, the 17th-fastest in the world. The added overhead of virtualization is often a show-stopper, but the researchers observed less than 5% overhead for two real, communication-intensive applications running in a virtual machine on Red Storm. Palacios 1.2 supports virtualization of both desktop x86 hardware and Cray XT supercomputers using either AMD SVM or Intel VT hardware virtualization extensions, and is an active open source OS research platform supporting projects at multiple institutions. Palacios is being jointly developed by researchers at Northwestern University, the University of New Mexico, and Sandia National Labs." The ACM's writeup has more details of the work at Sandia.

    Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Linux News

Linux.com - For the community, by the community, Linux.com is the central source for Linux information, software, documentation, how-tos and answers across the server, desktop/netbook, mobile, and embedded areas.

LifeHacker

Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.