Monthly Archives: April 2009

Google Analytics API Snags: Malformed Request, The Site Has Not Been Registered

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With the recent public release of the Google Analytics API, we’re excitedly working on an easy interface that will allow our customers to view their Google Analytics data from their RJMetrics business intelligence dashboards.  Jake’s been having a fun time putting this together, and today [...]

Poolside Reading

The RJMetrics corporate library has made an impressive acquisition. While perusing the shelves of the Collingswood Book Trader, Bob came across a classic tome. One dollar* later and  he is the proud owner of a 1982 first edition of Programming The Apple, by John L Campbell and Lance Zimmerman. In a classic example [...]

Advanced Chart Editing

One of the best features of the RJMetrics Dashboard is the ability to slice and dice data in different ways without writing a line of SQL, creating a pivot table, or learning somebody’s proprietary query language. Even SQL pros can eliminate huge amounts of time spent constructing and executing queries using our [...]