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You can derive different reports from running different searches. I.e. http://old.kete.net.nz/en/blog/all/topics/of/event?date_since=2009&sort_direction=&sort_type=date For any search, you can track new results by subscribing to the corresponding RSS feed: http://old.kete.net.nz/en/blog/all/topics/of/event/rss.xml?date_since=2009 I tend to simply
Google analyetics is great for tracking consumer behaviour. How about tracking new topics created etc?
$ which gem/opt/ruby-enterprise-1.8.7-2012.02/bin/gem $ gem list*** LOCAL GEMS ***actionmailer (2.3.5)actionpack (2.3.5)activerecord (2.3.5)activeresource (2.3.5)activesupport (2.3.5)addressable (2.2.8)avatar (0.2.0)builder (3.0.0)chronic (0.6.7)curb (0.8.0)daemon_controller (1.0.0)fastthread (1.0.7)gmaps4rails (1.4.2)hpricot (0.8.6)htmlentities (4.3.1)http_url_validation_improved (1.3.1)i18n (0.1.0)json (1.7.3)kete-feedzirra (0.0.20.1)libxml-ruby (2.3.2)loofah (1.2.1)memcache-client
> Isn't this last command missing a #? Yep, good catch. Edited to have the #. Thanks. 
Downgrading all the way back to 0.1.0 seems to have solved the last problem too. Yay!