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Analytics
Analytics just means trying to use data to learn something. The most common context you’ll see it in is larger scale analysis of a company’s data: what are our users doing, how much money are we making (or losing), which parts of our website are most popular, things like that.
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Analytics
Analytics just means trying to use data to learn something. The most common context you’ll see it in is larger scale analysis of a company’s data: what are our users doing, how much money are we making (or losing), which parts of our website are most popular, things like that.
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