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David is an occasional blogger, software engineer, Nintendo fanboy, liberal, news magazine addict, voracious TiVo user, and bibliophile. He was born in St. Louis, grew up in southern Indiana, and returned to St. Louis to attend Washington University. He hasn't managed to escape yet. He's a fan of free wine tastings, too many tv shows to name, and eating out. David makes his living developing web applications used internally by his employer. He doesn't blog about work because he's heard too many stories about that causing workplace troubles. There's more on the about page. |
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Evan Williams, the guy who runs blogger, just released a statistics package for blogger pro users called bstats. michael and I think it bears an odd resemblance to the homegrown stats package we use here at -273. The layout of bstats is eerily similar. But don't take our word for it. Here are some bstats screenshots. And here are some -273 stats screenshots. See the summary box in the upper right corner of both? And the lines of alternating color to mark different visits? I think someone tipped Ev off to our program.
Of course, our program is superior. For example, we allow identities to be associated with IP addresses, so we can more easily see exactly who all our visitors are. And we have graphs that give a visual guide to the number of visits our site is getting. And I bet Ev didn't write his stats program in one night.
Posted by on 20 September 2002 at 12:42 AM


