Andrew,
these are examples of the JSON response:
daily totals: http://stats.grok.se/json/en/201002/Britney_Spears (note that each month is represented by an array of 32 values starting with a 0)
monthly totals: http://stats.grok.se/json/en/2010/Britney_Spears
That's correct – daily stats are the best resolution you can get with this tool.
Dario
On 26 Jan 2011, at 00:57, Andrew G. West wrote:
Dario,
Yes, it is certainly the same data source.
First, I wasn't aware there was a JSON API for [http://stats.grok.se] -- can you provide everyone a link to it?
Second, at least in visual form, that site presents only daily totals. The actual data uses hourly dumps -- and I was thinking my contribution could be finer granularity for those who need it (assuming I am not mistaken).
Thanks, -AW
On 01/25/2011 06:06 PM, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
apologies – that's obviously just an interface to Domas Mituzas' raw data!
Dario
On 25 Jan 2011, at 23:02, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
Andrew,
So, while I'm yet to develop this into a formal public-facing API -- I'd be willing to run queries for interested researchers -- and they should feel free to contact me.
are you aware of this tool based on your data: http://stats.grok.se ?
It also has a JSON interface, which is really handy (I used it with a simple python script to download view stats for a sample of pages in a given timeframe)
Dario
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