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written by Steven on June 18, 2009

What is the most interesting statistic on this page and why?

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21 Comments

Jeremy Flint
Jeremy Flint said on June 18, 2009

Mac is the most popular platform and IE is under 10%?

Okay, i guess that is 2 stats.

Bermon Painter
Bermon Painter said on June 18, 2009

Personally I think the most interesting stat isn’t really that Safari/FF are killing IE usage but more that the Windows OS is at 40% but the majority of the Windows users aren’t using IE. I’m a little jealous now. Thanks for sharing.

Rob Bazinet
Rob Bazinet said on June 18, 2009

I think the fact that with 40% of users running Windows the overall percentage of IE use is still less than 7.5% is very encouraging.

Leslie
Leslie said on June 18, 2009

This is a tech site, right? Well, think about your audience…. Stats like these are never surprising on a non-major site about technology. I would guess that Opera.com’s stats show the Opera browser with a much higher percentage than compared to any other site.

Steven Bristol
Steven Bristol said on June 18, 2009

@leslie

These are the blog stats. The stats are similar for our apps.

Gareth
Gareth said on June 18, 2009

If you want to make us really jealous, what’s the percentage of IE6 users? Do you even officially support IE6?

If your IE6 percentage is low enough that you don’t need to worry about supporting that steaming pile of crap then I am going to fly into a jealous rage right about now…

Cody
Cody said on June 18, 2009

That you have less than 10% of visitors using IE is amazing. If I had less than 30% on the sites I manage, I would be seriously tempted to start treating IE as a second class citizen.

James
James said on June 18, 2009

I’d go with the ratio of 32 iPhone users for every single symbian user. That’s the power of mobile safari…

Taylor Brooks
Taylor Brooks said on June 18, 2009

I can’t believe how many Chrome users there are.

Joe Grossberg
Joe Grossberg said on June 19, 2009

Interesting data, but …

Over 8% on Chrome — even more than all IE versions combined? That doesn’t pass the “smell test”. I am gonna go out on a limb here and speculate that one, or both, of you uses Chrome to use your own site and this skews the stats.

Joe Grossberg
Joe Grossberg said on June 19, 2009

Interesting data, but …

Over 8% on Chrome — even more than all IE versions combined? That doesn’t pass the “smell test”. I am gonna go out on a limb here and speculate that one, or both, of you uses Chrome to use your own site and this skews the stats.

Steven Bristol
Steven Bristol said on June 19, 2009

@Joe Grossberg,

I was very surprised too about the Chrome. Allan and I (and all of the folks that work here) are mac users, so no Chrome for any of us. My main browser is Safari 4 beta and Allan goes between Safari and Firefox.

Tathagata Chakraborty
Tathagata Chakraborty said on June 21, 2009

@Joe Grossberg @Steven Bristol,

A lot of Windows users are starting to use Chrome. I have seen people who love and promote Firefox and Opera, but secretly use Chrome (really, I am not joking). Chrome is probably the best looking piece of software on Windows right now. Firefox beats Chrome on usability in a few places (e.g. you cannot drag the current tab and create a bookmark out of it in Chrome). Somehow, I find that few people want to promote Chrome, even when they primarily it for browsing.

Lee
Lee said on June 22, 2009

these are some very interesting stats :) however the images seem to be covering up your search function on the right hand side meaning I cant actually search for the blog post I was looking for.

still very interesting blog post though :)

keep up the good work

Joe
Joe said on June 22, 2009

Wow more mac than windows O_O

Robin Hood
Robin Hood said on June 22, 2009

Do you filter out your own IP addresses?

Robin Hood
Robin Hood said on June 22, 2009

Do you filter out your own IP addresses?

Steven Bristol
Steven Bristol said on June 22, 2009

Our own access is an insignificant percentage of the overall traffic.

DL
DL said on June 23, 2009

I think that the most interesting stat consists of two parts. One that Mac’s outweigh PC’s (although not real surprising all by itself) and two that Firefox is beating Safari (Again not too surprising all by itself).

What I find most interesting is that this means that are a lot of the Mac users who are not using Safari but are using Firefox instead, less if there are Windows or Linux users using Safari (I doubt that). I’m not a mac person, yet, but I kinda figured they all used Safari, period.

JD
JD said on June 24, 2009

You’re lucky because in both cases over 80% of your visitors use only 3 diff browsers and 2 diff operating systems. Which means you dont have to spend your valuable resources trying to please everyone.

I’m not a web developer etc, just a big fan of your work.

JD

backlinkin
backlinkin said on May 09, 2010

wow at the chrome users

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