Wow. After the introduction of Woopra to the WordCamp attendees yesterday, and a short interview with Cali Lewis of GeekBrief, Woopra has been all over the news today.
Elie Khoury, Jad Younan (the real geniuses behind the application) and I are all stunned and absolutely delighted that so many people are excited about the feature / functionality of the application. And we’re currently working very hard to figure out how we can rapidly make it available to a much wider audience.
- TechCrunch: Stats Junkies Get Another Fix: Woopra
- Mashable: Woopra: Free Java-based Site Analytics Application Launches At WordCamp
- Tech News Source: Woopra Live Website Tracking and Analytics Site
- Lorelle: Whooping Woopra Blog Statistics Program
- TechAU.TV: AWstats be scared.. be very scared!
- TechMeme
- And many, many more…
Here is the GeekBrief interview that started the firestorm:
GBTV #337 | Introducing Woopra from Neal Campbell on Vimeo.
Thanks again Cali for your enthusiastic support!
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I am really impressed by Woopra and it will be a pleasure to install it to my blogs. Great job!
woopra looks awesome. can’t wait to install it. Any way I can get an invite? Pretty please :)
And you’ll end up needing more servers than digg! :D
That chat feature is really cool! I’m excited about this coming out!!! :D
What makes you say that Rafa, are you suggesting that this will be a resource hog, or just that it will be flooded when it first goes live?
Thanks for linking to my post (Tech News Source)
Woopra is a great service and has continued to stay on my “Popular Posts” list. Keep up the good work.
Nice to see so much coverage! Congratulations!
Just out of interest John, had you pre-warned “Dave” that you were going to have a live-chat with him on camera.
Such a cool app. Where did the name come from – “Woopra” ?
Nice PR job to who ever did it ;)
I wish you all the best with woopra but be sure that you have a lot of competition in this field….
Sasha