Urchin Software Corporation
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Urchin Software Corporation was a San Diego, California based web analytics company, founded by Paul Muret and Scott Crosby. Muret wrote the first version of the Urchin software in 1997 and was Chief Executive Officer of the company. Muret and Crosby previously had a website development business named Web Depot, later called Quantified Systems.
The company was acquired by Google in March-May 2005. Muret became a Google engineering director. The Urchin on Demand web service was renamed Google Analytics in November 2005. Google still supplies the standalone Urchin software.
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Annual Revenue: $7.14 billion USD (2006) | Employees: 6,800 (2006) | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ [GOOG] | Website: [www.google.com]
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