19th Mar, 2007

Google Snaps Up Stats Tool from Swedish Charity

A stats program that began as a teaching aid for a university lecture has just been bought by Google for an undisclosed sum. The statistics tool, Trendalyzer, was developed by a professor and his son at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute. The professor gets no payment for his work, while Google plans to collect together all the worlds stats.

This seems quite a cool program. Using Web 2.0 technologies makes the statistics much more friendly to use

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