Woopra

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Woopra
iFusion Labs LLC
Type Web Services
Founded Texas, Dallas (2008)
Headquarters , USA
Key people Elie Khoury, Chief Information Officer and Co-Founder
Jad Younan, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder
John Pozadzides, Chief Executive Officer, CEO
Industry Technology
Products Woopra Web Analytics
Website www.woopra.com

Woopra (pronounced /ˌwuːpra/ or /ˌwuːpra/) is a web analytics service offered by iFusion Labs LLC that generates live detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. The service is provided in real-time using a desktop application.

Woopra was developed by Elie Khoury and Jad Younan of Lebanon. The two met after winning a computer science national award at university. Statistics junkies frustrated with current web statistics packages, they decided to create their own stats program, breaking all the rules for current online web analytics programs.

There are three parts to Woopra: Web and Desktop. Registered Woopra members can monitor their blog stats on the Woopra Member Panel on the Woopra site. Members can also track live statistics on their computers with the Woopra Desktop Client installed and linked to their website through a JavaScript.

A WordPress Plugin and other blogging and web platform extensions, add-ons, and plugins are also available to bring Woopra analytics to the member's web interface such as the Woopra WordPress Plugin which allows viewing web analytics on their WordPress Administration Panel. With the upcoming release of the Woopra API, members will be able to develop a wide range of third party applications to enhance Woopra's statistics with their websites and blogs.

Woopra is currently only open for beta testers and currently have over 30,000 beta testers all over the world reporting in to the Woopra Forum. Applicants willing to participate in the Woopra beta testing program may sign up for Woopra and wait to be approved when resources become available to add more testers.

History

Woopra has unveiled as a closed beta at WordCamp Dallas on March 29, 2008.

200 invitations were distributed to attendees, and blogger Cali Lewis conducted a video interview with John Pozadzides in conjunction with a live demonstration. The interview was published online. Reactions to the launch were published by GeekBrief, TechCrunch, Mashable amongst others.

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This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


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