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Developer(s) | Data Mart (company) | ||
Initial release | August 13, 2013 | ||
Repository | github | ||
Written in | JavaScript | ||
Size | 13.9 Kilobyte | ||
Type | Web analytics | ||
License | Apache License (v2.0) | ||
Website | komito |
Komito Analytics is a free and open-source software, open-source and cross-platform plug-in that can be integrated with web analytics software to gather insights about website visitors and dynamics. It is commonly used to enhance the capabilities of an existing analytical software embedded within the website for tracking online data.
It was initially released as an EGA (Enhanced Google Analytics) module as a part of the JavaScript library named JSCB (originally short for JavaScript Codebase) and the JavaScript Code Base which was released on August 6, 2013. Since then, it was available for public use in the Google Code Project Hosting. However, after the closing of the Google Code Project Hosting, this library was divided into 3 separate projects - Glize, Greylock, and Komito Analytics, and code was transferred to the GitHub repositories. Currently it is being hosted by GitHub pages and uses CDN and SSL provided by Cloudflare.
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