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August 27, 2005

Use Google Map to Locate Site Visitors

Want to know where your visitors are coming from? gVist can do that for you. When you visit gVist, just enter your site name and URL, and gVisit will give you a line of JavaScript. Paste it into your site, and they'll start generating a map for you showing the locations of your last 20 visitors. Maps are updated hourly.

File under "Because we can."

August 27, 2005 in Information Technology | Permalink

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