Woopra Going Public

September 27th, 2009 admin

Woopra, the real-time Web statistics tracking application, has announced that it will be moving out of the private beta phase very soon. When it moves out of beta, Woopra will be introducing a “freemium” business model, allowing most non-commercial users to use the service for free.


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