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1 edit | Pretty funny stats there, hilarious even!
Want some Real numbers? Only ones you'll be likely to see! Can you say global usage share - WebSideStory Inc.'s real focus is its on-demand Web analytics services for business customers, said Erik Bratt, the company's corporate communications director. But the data collected from thousands of Web sites and 20 million to 40 million users a day has shown WebSideStory that there is a small decline in Internet Explorer use from 95.73 percent on June 4 to 94.73 percent on July 6. - It's not just WebSideStory observing this phenomenon. OneStat.com, a Web analytics firm based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, also reported a downturn in IE usage. The company "confirms this decrease of the global usage share of IE. On January 19, the global usage share of IE was 94.8 percent, and on May 28, the global usage share was 93.9 percent," according to a representative for OneStat.com. -- A coward and a Huge liar does not make for a good man, let alone a President! Think about it! Facts are facts.
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| said by Bobb : Want some Real numbers? Only ones you'll be likely to see! Can you say global usage share - WebSideStory Inc.'s real focus is its on-demand Web analytics services for business customers, said Erik Bratt, the company's corporate communications director. But the data collected from thousands of Web sites and 20 million to 40 million users a day has shown WebSideStory that there is a small decline in Internet Explorer use from 95.73 percent on June 4 to 94.73 percent on July 6. - It's not just WebSideStory observing this phenomenon. OneStat.com, a Web analytics firm based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, also reported a downturn in IE usage. The company "confirms this decrease of the global usage share of IE. On January 19, the global usage share of IE was 94.8 percent, and on May 28, the global usage share was 93.9 percent," according to a representative for OneStat.com.
kind like the whole firefox spread thing, they wanted 1mil downloads in 10 days or something and got twice that (of course some cheating may have occured)
so I'm sure a couple million downloads could be the indirect reason for a 1% plunge in IE usage -- arabic accent General, our base is under attack!!! | |
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