Woopra
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| Woopra iFusion Labs LLC |
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| Image:Woopra Logo | |
| Type | Web Services |
| Founded | Texas, Dallas (2008) |
| Headquarters | , USA |
| Key people | Elie Khoury, Chief Information Officer and Co-Founder Jad Younan, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder John Pozadzides, Chief Executive Officer, CEO |
| Industry | Technology |
| Products | Woopra Web Analytics |
| Website | www.woopra.com |
Woopra (pronounced /ˌwuːpra/ or /ˌwuːpra/) is a web analytics service offered by iFusion Labs LLC that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. The service is provided in real-time using a desktop application.
[edit] History
Woopra has unveiled as a closed beta at WordCamp Dallas on March 29, 2008.
200 invitations were distributed to attendees, and blogger Cali Lewis conducted a video interview with John Pozadzides in conjunction with a live demonstration. The interview was published online. Reactions to the launch were published by GeekBrief, TechCrunch, Mashable amongst others.

