Google's publishing and hosting service currently has its self analytics feature that checks a blog's usage, logs stats and displays reports and graphs. Because Stats is an inhabitant feature of Blogger, publishers don't have to do something particular to create lively it, only verify the new Stats tab in their manage control panel.

Publishers can carry on using other practice trackers, similar to Google Analytics or like ones from other suppliers. Though, put together analytics tools with sites and blogs classically requires that publishers stick code in their Web pages or add gadget applications.

"You don't have to install or arrange anything to start advantage from Stats," writes Google software engineers Staszek Pasko and Wiktor Gworek in an official blog. Blogger Stats logs data in what Google characterizes as "close to concurrent," so that publishers can personally monitor the fame of postings as the day progresses. Publishers can as well track usage by day, week, month and longer time periods.