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!
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
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 to see so much coverage! Congratulations!
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.
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?
That chat feature is really cool! I’m excited about this coming out!!! :D
And you’ll end up needing more servers than digg! :D
woopra looks awesome. can’t wait to install it. Any way I can get an invite? Pretty please :)
I am really impressed by Woopra and it will be a pleasure to install it to my blogs. Great job!