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Google Chrome in your Google Analytics Browser Report

Yes, Google Chrome has made it to Google Analytics reports! If you are checking out your browser report, under the Visitor reports tab, you will notice the new comer has arrived.

Check out this snapshot below. This is for a period of a couple of days right after the release of Google Chrome! It is quite impressive to see Chrome picking up steam so quickly!

So what is actionable out this new data? If you are seeing a significant amount of visitors using Google Chrome, you might want to check with your webmaster and do some browser-compatibility testing. This recent post by folks at Google Webmaster Central becomes very handy (and timely 🙂 ).

That is for now, I need to catch up on IE8 and other blog reading that I am behind on. And of course, some work around the house since it is the weekend (before I get in trouble at home!! 🙂

Feras Alhlou

Chief Technology Officer Feras Alhlou previously co-founded E-Nor in 2003 and served as President until its acquisition by Cardinal Path in 2019. Feras is passionate about his work with some of the world’s most recognized brands and public sector organizations to deliver data-driven marketing value. A recognized thought leader on the Google Marketing tech stack, he has traveled the globe educating businesses, practitioners, and consultants, and he’s also co-author of Google Analytics Breakthrough: From Zero to Business Impact. Feras received a Masters of Engineering Management degree from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tulsa. He is a Certified Web Analyst, Board Member for Red Cross Northern California, and a 3rd-degree black belt in Aikido.

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