Here is the [tag]statistics[/tag] for visitor [tag]browser usage[/tag] breakdown as of today. I think it is really interesting considering all the comments I got in the browser thread:

Firefox rules supreme, trailed by IE, Safari and Opera. Wow! I’m really surprised that IE is not the dominant browser here. I guess this tells me that most Digg users who enjoy reading browser jokes are in fact Firefox users. I would say that this is a heavily skewed distribution.
I wonder how many of the visitors logged as Firefox users are in fact running Flock. I’m looking in the logs, but I just don’t see a way to distinguish the two.
At least the OS distribution [tag]stats[/tag] seem to be somewhat normal:

A detailed browser breakdown can be found below.
Here are the top 10 browsers ordered by total number of page requests:
# #reqs #pages browser 1 464160 129697 Firefox 451770 126193 Firefox/1 11791 3355 Firefox/2 449 105 Firefox/0 63 18 Firefox/3 2 102880 23871 MSIE 89894 20292 MSIE/6 11449 2869 MSIE/7 1239 651 MSIE/5 294 56 MSIE/4 1 1 MSIE/2 3 61837 14795 Safari 51725 12384 Safari/419 3709 846 Safari/312 3371 809 Safari/417 694 204 Safari/125 614 164 Safari/420 549 121 Safari/412 516 120 Safari/521 296 65 Safari/85 267 62 Safari/416 34 6 Safari/413 4 46211 11901 Opera 42167 10903 Opera/9 3631 886 Opera/8 348 96 Opera/7 20 6 Opera/10 26 5 Opera/6 18 4 Opera/11 1 1 Opera/3 5 12089 3127 Mozilla 10507 2714 Mozilla/1 17 4 Mozilla/0 6 8813 2258 Camino 8678 2226 Camino/1 135 32 Camino/0 7 8719 7948 Netscape (compatible) 8 4370 1086 Konqueror 4370 1086 Konqueror/3 9 2389 607 Netscape 1463 362 Netscape/7 584 151 Netscape/8 295 85 Netscape/4 27 4 Netscape/3 3 1 Netscape/2 10 2286 2196 msnbot
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From my sites publicly viewable Site Stats
http://www.geeksparadox.com/members/log/stats.php?3
I guess I have a different crowd reading mine . . .
http://www.bettssoftware.com/blog/?p=63
IE shows at the top but thats just the version of ie.. if you count up all the FireFox and Mozilla counts it out does all of them.
Craig
Its just because your croud isn’t as technically advanced as Mine and T-Is
((To anyone reading this thinking im an ass… Craig is a buddy of mine and understands i am teasing him))
Oye… esto esta de lujo!!
De verdad te felicito y pues si… VIVA EL FF 1. y algo
Perhaps I’m wrong, but I’m quite sure StumbleUpon is the reason that Firefox (or other StumbleUpon-compatible browsers) is dominant. IE is without a community to spread cool stuff like this.
Flock should be identifiable in the raw server logs by this pattern:
Mozilla/5.0 (usual Gecko OS/lang/etc. info) Gecko/buildID Firefox/version Flock/version
As an example, the version on my computer shows this:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.5) Gecko/20060731 Firefox/1.5.0.5 Flock/0.7.4.1
Not sure why the UA string includes both Flock and Firefox, but Flock is there.
I came here in way of Stumbleupon On Firefox. SU is also on IE, but I think more FF users use SU then IE useres. (With IE there is no central or offical add-on site, like FF)
My site stats
Explorer 6.0 643
323 (63.3%)
(62%)
Firefox 1.5.0.6 121
50 (11.9%)
(9.6%)
Firefox 1.5.0.7 107
67 (10.5%)
(12.9%)
Explorer 7.0 36
13 (3.5%)
(2.5%)
Safari 419.3 14
7 (1.4%)
(1.3%)
Firefox 1.5.0.5 10
6 (1%)
(1.2%)
Firefox 1.0.7 10
8 (1%)
(1.5%)
Firefox 2.0 9
6 (0.9%)
(1.2%)
Opera 8.5 7
2 (0.7%)
(0.4%)
Firefox 1.5 5
2 (0.5%)
(0.4%)
Explorer 5.5 4
3 (0.4%)
(0.6%)
Camino 1.0.2 4
1 (0.4%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.5.0.4 3
3 (0.3%)
(0.6%)
Avant Browser 6.0 3
1 (0.3%)
(0.2%)
Others 3
2 (0.3%)
(0.4%)
Opera 9.00 3
1 (0.3%)
(0.2%)
Netscape 7.2 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Konqueror 3.5 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.5.0.2 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Mozilla 1.7.12 2
2 (0.2%)
(0.4%)
Explorer 5.0 2
2 (0.2%)
(0.4%)
Firefox 1.5.0.3 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Safari 312.6 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 0.9.3 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Explorer 5.01 2
1 (0.2%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.0.4 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Mozilla 1.8.1 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 0.10 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Netscape 5.0 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.0.6 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Safari 417.9.2 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Safari 312 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Opera 9.01 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.5.0.1 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Opera 8.50 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Opera 9.02 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.0.3 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Safari 125.12 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Mozilla 1.7.8 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Firefox 1.0 1
1 (0.1%)
(0.2%)
Cool, I must go check my own pages’ statistics right now.