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New Web technologies, languages, and methodologies make it possible to create interactive applications that represent a new model frequently called Web 2.0 applications. This paper describes an approach to tracking user interaction with these applications. Our main motivation is to help developers run remote usability tests with a web 2.0 application and analyze the collected data. Tracking is done through AJAX techniques, in a non intrusive manner regarding the user. We present a tool, named Web Application Usage Tracking Tool (WAUTT), that implements the approach proposed. WAUTT was evaluated in a real usability test to show its usefulness.