January 2011
Internet Explorer (46.0%)
Mozilla Firefox (30.7%; Usage by version number)
Google Chrome (14.2%)
Safari (5.9%)
Opera (2.0%)
Mobile browsers (4.0%)
December 2010
Internet Explorer 46.94%
Mozilla Firefox 30.3%
Google Chrome 13.5%
Safari 5.89%
Opera (2.07%)
Mobile browsers (3.78%)
November 2010
Internet Explorer (46.22%)
Mozilla Firefox (29.92%; Usage by version number)
Google Chrome (12.40%)
Safari (5.55%)
Opera (1.93%)
Mobile browsers (3.49%)
October 2010
Internet Explorer (47.34%; Usage by version number)
Mozilla Firefox (29.67%; Usage by version number)
Google Chrome (11.90%)
Safari (5.50%)
Opera (1.92%)
September 2010
Internet Explorer (49.87%; Usage by version number)
Mozilla Firefox (29.95%; Usage by version number)
Google Chrome (11.40%)
Safari (5.50%)
Opera (1.60%)
August 2010
Internet Explorer (51.34%; Usage by version number)
Mozilla Firefox (30.82%; Usage by version number)
Google Chrome (10.70%)
Safari (5.16%)
Opera (1.40%)
--
Bear Bottoms
Owner of Freeware website: http://bearware.info
Registered Windows User since 1985
Defeat Forgers:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers
>
Does the collection of browser statistics serve any purpose?
All I ever check is the number of visits to my sites regardless of
which method was used to get there.
Steve
--
EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. www.easynn.com
SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. www.swingnn.com
JustNN. Just Neural Networks. www.justnn.com
Neural Planner Software. www.npsl1.com
> On 06 Feb 2011 16:09:55 GMT, Bear Bottoms <bearbo...@gmai.com>
> wrote:
>
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers
>>
>
> Does the collection of browser statistics serve any purpose?
>
> All I ever check is the number of visits to my sites regardless of
> which method was used to get there.
>
> Steve
>
Whoosh!
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers
<snip drivel>
Still flogging a dead horse.
--
ox·y·mo·ron
n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are
combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
>On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 16:09:55 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers
>
><snip drivel>
>
>Still flogging a dead horse.
and still trolling..........
--
Easy ACF Troll filter:
1. Add Franklin, Hummingbird, Bear Bottoms, Ari, David W, Jeffrey Bloss,
Nicodemus and John Stubbings.
2. Add *anyone* who replies to(feeds)them.
ie - "Bottoms" feeders za kAT, »Q«, etc
3. Filter posts from Google Groups
4. Filter Message ID from datemas, tioat, x-privat, reece, mixmin,
remailer, mixmaster
5. Filter crossposts
6. Enjoy ACF!
7. Trolls only live if you feed them!
rev 20101001
> Easy ACF Troll filter:
> 1. Add Franklin, Hummingbird, Bear Bottoms, Ari, David W, Jeffrey Bloss,
> Nicodemus and John Stubbings.
> 2. Add *anyone* who replies to(feeds)them.
> ie - "Bottoms" feeders za kAT, ŻQŽ, etc
> 3. Filter posts from Google Groups
> 4. Filter Message ID from datemas, tioat, x-privat, reece, mixmin,
> remailer, mixmaster
> 5. Filter crossposts
> 6. Enjoy ACF!
> 7. Trolls only live if you feed them!
Time to add Craig and Darling to the "Bottoms" feeders, methinks.
Time to remove Hummingbird from the "Bottoms" feeders, methinks.
-HTH
--
"All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed,
and third, it is accepted as self-evident"
(Arthur Schopenhauer)
> Time to remove Hummingbird from the "Bottoms" feeders, methinks.
>
> -HTH
>
He shows up under other nyms now and then, methinks.