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Blogs
Omniture WordPress Plugin
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| February 4, 2010, 10:47am By Shumpert |
This plugin will add Omniture SiteCatalyst tracking features to your wordpress blog without havi
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Give SOAP a REST (if you want to)
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| February 3, 2010, 4:37pm By brent |
Recently, we've been working on some very interesting new features for our developers.
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An Early Adopter's Perspective on the Omniture APIs - Q&A with Gary Angel, President of Semphonic
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| January 6, 2010, 1:11pm By tavish |
Gary Angel, President and CTO of Semphonic, a Web analytics consultancy, recently hosted an Omnit
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Omniture Launches Partner Enablement API and Developer Sandbox
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| June 25, 2009, 2:44pm By jminich |
Today Omniture announced the release of a new Partner Enablement API and developer sandbox beta. The new technology allows partners to unlock value for joint customers through the development of applications that leverage or add to the approximately 1 trillion transactions measured by Omniture each quarter. Here are highlights from this beta release:
Partner Enablement API
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App Measurement for Facebook
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| May 29, 2009, 1:54pm By vchordia |
Facebook has drastically changed how people interact on web and how they consume information. Currently Facebook has over 200 million users and more than 70% of their users engage with one or more of the 52,000+ Facebook Apps. Marketers are now building interactive Facebook applications to reach out to and engage new customers. With that comes challenge of measuring and tracking the effectiveness of Facebook Applications.
Vishal Chordia
Product Marketing Manager - Social Media
Find me on Twitter: @vishalchordia
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SiteCatalyst Traffic Variables
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| May 5, 2009, 11:11am By lamont |
If you have never used any of Omniture’s tools or are new to SiteCatalyst platform then the range of flexibility and configurability can be daunting. Props, eVars, merchandising, allocation, expiration are all terms bandied about by those who have been using SiteCatalyst for years, but what does it all mean? When do I use these variables and how?
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Cool new stuff in the Code Gallery
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| February 10, 2009, 5:03pm By ChrisCo/cwareham |
Summit’s right around the corner, and with the Developer Challenge coming to a close last week, we’ve seen some really interesting apps come up recently. I’d like to highlight a couple: the Omniture Plugin for Wordpress and Trackmymarketing.
The plugin for Wordpress is cool….in short, it automates the implementation of SiteCatalyst for users of Wordpress…so if you have Wordpress blog, you can install the plugin and basically have your blog tagged and ready to go in SiteCatalyst. I encourage you to check it out here:
http://developer.omniture.com/node/336
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Webex Session for Developer Contest Participants
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| January 21, 2009, 2:51pm By ChrisCo/cwareham |
Folks-
The deadline for submissions for the Omniture Developer Contest is about two weeks out, and we're stoked to see the amount of activity we've been seeing. Some great questions are coming in, so we're setting up a Webex for Monday, January 26th at 11 AM Mountain, 1 PM EST for anyone who has additional questions or would like a bit of guidance on their apps. We welcome you to join in, and look forward to speaking with you on Monday.
Details:
Omniture Developer Contest Webinar
Date and Time:
January 26, 2009 11:00 am, Mountain Standard Time (GMT -07:00, Denver)
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Using SOAP web services on the iPhone
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| January 14, 2009, 10:49am By tdavies/tdavies |
One notable omission in the iPhone SDK is the lack of a Web Services framework like WebServicesCore from the OSX SDK. Given the iPhone’s emphasis on online connectivity, it is at least surprising that there is no native framework stack for SOAP web services. So, what’s a developer to do?
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Omniture $25,000 Developer Challenge
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| December 23, 2008, 9:20am By electronicsplus... |
With the recent release of the Omniture Developer Community website to customers, our product API’s, documentation, and community blogs and forums have moved one step closer to becoming completely open to the general public.Soon the Omniture platform and developer community will be accessible to anyone in the world that wishes to develop against our web service APIs. It’s an exciting time, and one can only wonder what kind of innovation we’ll see as a result.
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