New Google BigQuery API makes fast crunching of large data sets affordable for all business sizes

Google launched a neat new awesome service for you data geeks out there - the Google BigQuery Service. The new API is a web service that enables you to do interactive analysis of massively large datasets - up to billions of rows. 

Rapidly crunching terabytes of big data can lead to better business decisions, but this has traditionally required tremendous IT investments. Imagine a large online retailer that wants to provide better product recommendations by analyzing website usage and purchase patterns from millions of website visits. Or consider a car manufacturer that wants to maximize its advertising impact by learning how its last global campaign performed across billions of multimedia impressions.

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How to import Google Analytics data into Google Docs in real-time to build custom dashboards

All you Google Analytics fans out there should check out the new SEOMOZ blog post on how to pull real-time Google Analytics data into Google Docs.

Jamie has written a detailed step by step guide on how to use Google's Data Feed Query Explorer to extract raw data from any Google Analytics account in real-time and then pump it into a Google Doc. Once connected, you can create summary reports and simple dashboards right inside Google Docs and share them with your colleagues - cool!

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SimpleGeo adds 1 million free mapping requests per month with it's API feature

Check out SimpleGeo's API, they've attempted to simplify geo based applications by doing all the grunt work in a cloud environment for you. With 1 million free (geo coding) requests a month, this is a pretty interesting proposition for applications previously unable to deploy their own mapping applications.

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New Google Website Optimizer API enables tests without JavaScript code

Exiting news on the Google Website Optimizer front! The optimisation team over at Google have launched an extension to their API that allows CMS providers to include the Website Optimizer service into their platforms, thereby enabling their customers to run tests without ever having to touch their website code (all happens on the backend, i.e. what page to serve to what visitor).

"[...] integrations allow you to create and launch Website Optimizer experiments without touching your website's code."

To find out more watch the below video or check out the below original blog post

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Kampyle: user feedback now integrated with Google Analytics data

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Kampyle has launched a new feature: Google Analytics Integration. The feature uses Google’s recently published API to integrate web-analytics data with user feedback.

http://www.kampyle.com/

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