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Step 3: See where your traffic comes from

Are you getting most of your traffic from search engines? Is there a blog that links to your pages and generates a bunch of traffic? Here's how to find out.

Step 2: See how your site is performing daily and hourly

If you want to find out whether your site has peaks during certain times of day or on certain days of the week, Google Analytics can tell you.

Step 1: Get an overview of your site performance

Machines First, Humans Second

As I continue to evolve my Machines First, Humans Second Presentation, I couldn't help but mention Sharon lee's article Human to Human design. What I think I find most important here is the simplicity of her explanation.

I've been watching the growing number of universities adopting drupal for their content management, podcasting, blogging and wiki integration needs. Here's my current list.

When Jesse first joined the team he spent a considerable amount of time selling me on the importance of writing blogs and keeping our Web site current and alive.

X/HTML 5 Versus XHTML 2

X/HTML 5 Versus XHTML 2

The competition to become the next markup language for the Web is heating up. This article takes a look at what's cool and what's uncool about the competing technologies.