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SocialHistory, Beencounter and CSS history hacking
SocialHistory, Beencounter and CSS history hacking
SocialHistory, Beencounter and CSS history hacking allow you to determine whether a user has visited a particular site, but is it overstepping the privacy line if you use this for behavioural targeti...
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TechPad.co.uk on Thursday 8 July, 2010, 8:15
Are email open-rate and click-through rate better than goals?
Are email open-rate and click-through rate better than goals?
Are open-rate and click-through the most important metrics when it comes to email marketing? Surely goals are what it's all abo...
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TechPad.co.uk on Tuesday 29 June, 2010, 19:25
How to create a Linux iPlayer download GUI using Zenity
How to create a Linux iPlayer download GUI using Zenity
Here's how I created a simple graphical utility to download TV and radio programmes from the BBC's iPlayer site using Zenity, Bash and iplayer-...
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TechPad.co.uk on Tuesday 29 June, 2010, 19:11
How many marketing emails are sent untracked?
How many marketing emails are sent untracked?
There are lots of technologies available for tracking email marketing campaigns, but it still seems that a lot of companies are not taking advantage of th...
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TechPad.co.uk on Thursday 24 June, 2010, 6:32
Virtual pageviews versus event tracking
Virtual pageviews versus event tracking
It's sometimes tricky to know when to use Google Analytics' virtual pageviews feature and when to use event tracking. Here's my take on i...
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TechPad.co.uk on Friday 11 June, 2010, 17:56
Will Google SSL search harm web analytics?
Will Google SSL search harm web analytics?
Google has today announced the launch of a new secure search engine which encrypts search queries with Secure Sockets Layer - SSL. But could this be bad news for the web analytics industry and site owners themselv...
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TechPad.co.uk on Tuesday 25 May, 2010, 8:03
A taste of iPhone support coming in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx
A taste of iPhone support coming in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx
Ubuntu's Lucid Lynx release, which comes out later this month, is due to include "support" for the Apple iPhone, as this video show...
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TechPad.co.uk on Wednesday 7 April, 2010, 19:25
Create an encrypted USB drive for Ubuntu Linux
Create an encrypted USB drive for Ubuntu Linux
Protect the sensitive data on your USB key from prying eyes by encrypting the data using Ubuntu Lin...
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TechPad.co.uk on Sunday 4 April, 2010, 20:59
How to fix the Android AVD no target problem
How to fix the Android AVD no target problem
If you're getting started with the Android SDK and encounter an error message which says "Error: Target id is not valid. Use 'android list targets' to get the target ids'" here's how to solve it...
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TechPad.co.uk on Saturday 3 April, 2010, 20:31
First impressions of Ubuntu's new look
First impressions of Ubuntu's new look
It was only announced a couple of days ago, and it's clearly a work in progress, but here are my first impressions of Ubuntu's new lo...
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TechPad.co.uk on Saturday 6 March, 2010, 14:49


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