Measure Map
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Measure Map is a weblog statistics application. These daily statistics include the number of visitors to the blog, links from other blogs and comments posted.
Google acquired Measure Map in February 2006, and since then, an invitation is required for new registrations with the service.
The software has essentially remained standstill since the Google acquisition, leading many to the conclusion that the software has been abandoned and the team assimilated into either the Google Analytics team or an as yet unannounced Google statistics project aimed at the non-corporate market.
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- Measure Map website
- Adaptive Path, initial Measure Map developer
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