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.