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    Web Analytics made simple

    counter.dev is a minimal web analytics server that prioritizes simplicity, speed, and privacy. The backend is designed to be resource-light while still providing the essential metrics teams care about, such as page views, referrers, and basic geography. Rather than storing everything in a monolithic database, it combines a fast in-memory store for hot data with archival to a traditional SQL store for long-term retention. The client snippet is tiny and cookieless, which helps reduce layout...
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    Web service acts as an authorizer for other web services. It takes other service's name, client's IP address, number of requests and a key as input via GET HTTP request. It produces XML output saying is client authorized to use requested service.
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