iphone and android app sure are a good start.but s60 just rule Europe/
China market, will GA support s60 apps? if so , when? if not , is
there a way to hack it in?
> iphone and android app sure are a good start.but s60 just rule Europe/
> China market, will GA support s60 apps? if so , when? if not , is
> there a way to hack it in?
Well, as public policy Google doesn't give any forward looking
statements. So yes, that's a great idea.
Currently we don't have a supported format for sending arbitrary data
to GA. We do have an opens source version of flash tracking (which can
be backwards engineered) and we do have a list of tracking parameters
that are sent for each tracking request to help troubleshooting.
You're more than welcome to use either to build your own client.
The third option is to build some sort of proxy between your app and
server and use the Mobile server side tracking code to send requests
from your app through your server and onto GA.
> > iphone and android app sure are a good start.but s60 just rule Europe/
> > China market, will GA support s60 apps? if so , when? if not , is
> > there a way to hack it in?
> Well, as public policy Google doesn't give any forward looking
> statements. So yes, that's a great idea.
> Currently we don't have a supported format for sending arbitrary data
> to GA. We do have an opens source version of flash tracking (which can
> be backwards engineered) and we do have a list of tracking parameters
> that are sent for each tracking request to help troubleshooting.
> You're more than welcome to use either to build your own client.
> The third option is to build some sort of proxy between your app and
> server and use the Mobile server side tracking code to send requests
> from your app through your server and onto GA.
> Good Luck,
> -Nick
> On Oct 26, 11:56 pm, Steven@Voyager wrote:
> > come on,anyone?
> > On Oct 24, 3:08 pm, Steven@Voyager wrote:
> > > iphone and android app sure are a good start.but s60 just rule Europe/
> > > China market, will GA support s60 apps? if so , when? if not , is
> > > there a way to hack it in?