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Re: Internet Explorer Falls Below 10% Market Share

On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 21:16:22 +0000, Homer wrote:

> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>> At least in some sites... that /DON'T/ sell their data to all sorts of
>> Fisher Price 'Web surveys'...
>> 
>> From the past 3 days:
>> 
>> Browsers (Top 10)
>>         Browsers                Grabber Hits    Percent Firefox        
>>                 No      519212  78.3 % MS Internet Explorer    No     
>>         57479   8.6 % Mozilla                 No      28859   4.3 %
>>         Safari                  No      13961   2.1 %
>> 
>> Microsoft IE: going nowhere fast.
> 
> My annual totals for 2008 put IE in third place, at just 4.9% (including
> the redirect), followed by Safari at 5.6%, and Firefox at 76.3%.
> 
> The OS stats put the Mac at 10.7%, Linux at 24.1% and Windows at 60.6%,
> of which XP accounts for 43.5% and Vista a mere 15.1%. The most popular
> GNU/Linux distro is "Unknown or unspecified distribution" at 10.7%,
> followed by Ubuntu at 8.1%, Fedora at 2.1%, then the also-rans.
> 
> D'ya think [P]artner/IDC would be interested?

My little home webserver has this to say for the first 5 days of January 
2009:-


Browsers 	 
Versions	Grabber	Hits	Percent	 
MSIE	 	784	18.8 %	 
	Msie 8.0	No	68	1.6 %	
	Msie 7.0	No	608	14.6 %	
	Msie 6.0	No	108	2.5 %	
FIREFOX	 	2519	60.5 %	 
	Firefox 3.0.5	No	1873	45 %	
	Firefox 3.0.4	No	95	2.2 %	
	Firefox 3.0.3	No	51	1.2 %	
	Firefox 3.0.1	No	16	0.3 %	
	Firefox 3.0	No	58	1.3 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.9	No	35	0.8 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.7	No	33	0.7 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.20	No	103	2.4 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.18	No	68	1.6 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.16	No	33	0.7 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.14	No	41	0.9 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.13	No	27	0.6 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.11	No	33	0.7 %	
	Firefox 2.0.0.10	No	20	0.4 %	
	Firefox 1.5.0.8	No	33	0.7 %	
Others	 	859	20.6 %	 
	Mozilla	No	329	7.9 %	
	Opera	No	221	5.3 %	
	Safari	No	212	5 %	
	Konqueror	No	97	2.3 %	

-- 
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indeed listen to.  Trolls are not among those people, as trolls, more or
less by definition, *promote* ignorance.
          Kelsey Bjarnason, C.O.L.A. 2008

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