Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The sequence of links that are clicked on while browsing a website or series of websites.
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- noun computing, marketing A profile of a user's activity in a
web browser or othersoftware , based on what isclicked .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Using the latest "web analytics" technologies, publishers can now monitor the trails of the "clickstream" - a measure of what their users are choosing to read, watch and share.
unknown title 2009
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What used to be known as clickstream data now has a real time element and a location based element.
What's Your Age in "Web" Years? - Steve Rosenbaum - MediaBizBloggers 2010
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But with last week's release of a new "map of science," a team of researchers led by Johan Bollen is attempting to do just that - with a high-resolution visualization of how scientific literature is accessed based on users 'downloading and browsing behavior, known as clickstream data.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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But with last week's release of a new "map of science," a team of researchers led by Johan Bollen is attempting to do just that - with a high-resolution visualization of how scientific literature is accessed based on users 'downloading and browsing behavior, known as clickstream data.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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One of the most interesting is "clickstream" monitoring, a page-by-page tracking of people as they wander through the Web.
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"clickstream" of behavior and viewership is collected and assessed.
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"clickstream" of behavior and viewership is collected and assessed.
unknown title 2009
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MySpace is ahead in the game to monetize the immense clickstream data with the help of the cloud computing. eBay has huge untapped value in the social interaction and e-commerce data that it collects from all its assets.
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The numbers in this relationship are well documented — 2-3 TB of new data each day, hundreds of terabytes overall, 7-10 billion events daily, 100 percent of clickstream traffic and offline data processing — but the video also tells a new story.
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How do you analyze terabytes of data – whether it it clickstream logs, financial transactions, call data records, or retail purchases?
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