Blog archive for ‘Features’
New Dashboard
Posted by Rex Dixon
- December 17, 2007 at 7:33 pm PST
Below are some screenshots of the new dashboard that went live last week.
Sign-up now to learn more about your audience. Stats coming soon!
Lookery Code With and Without Ads
Posted by Rex Dixon
- November 20, 2007 at 3:04 pm PST
We have been listening to the feedback, and you wanted more than the ad network for Facebook apps that we rolled out in July. Last month, we rolled out Lookery for the Web which is the start of our Demographic Marketing Services. We now have a self-serve web site where you can add the site [...]
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Lookery Global Feed, API release in a moment….
Posted by Rex Dixon
- November 3, 2007 at 5:30 pm PST
If you have viewed the main Lookery page in the past 12 hours or so, you now see the Lookery Global Feed.
This is a real time live view of the traffic on the network.
Lookery API v1.0 Contributing Profiles is right around the corner for developers. When we say around the corner, we mean we just [...]
Publisher Catalog updates for the better
Posted by Rex Dixon
- August 6, 2007 at 8:20 pm PST
Last night we updated our Publisher Catalog with something that our publishers started asking for early on. We received an e-mail that stated “Hey, our number of users is “x” amount and we are past “y” amount which is showing in the app catalog. Could you update that?”
That was a fantastic point! Unfortunately, you can [...]
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