eMetrics San Jose 2009: Google Analytics Announces New Features
May 7, 2009 by: adminToday at eMetrics San Jose, Brett Crosby announced new beta features to Analytics. These features are especially relevant to those who are advanced Analytics users. First, Pivoting and Secondary Dimension features that allow you to cross-tabulate two different metrics with two different dimensions. This gives users the powerful ability to more closely examine reports and detect data relationships and trends. Secondly, we’re allowing for finer grained administrative controls for sharing Advanced Segments and Custom Reporting. Users will be able to apply Advanced Segments and Custom Reports to specific profiles as well as share Advanced Segments and Custom Report templates via a link that you copy & paste.
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