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		<title>By: Yahoo! Web Analytics - Better than Google Analytics?</title>
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		<description>[...] So far, the defacto standard in free analytics software installed on most websites to capture visitor behavior has been Google Analytics. I currently have it installed on my web sites and have been quite happy with the data it produces about visitors, traffic sources, content, etc. Read here about how to effectively use Google Analytics.  [...]</description>
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