Its a site for a scientific organization. (atcc.org). So there is a
heavy geek factor. .edu and .com have about the same percentage
(around 35) followed by .mil and .org.

larry

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 14:24:46 -0500, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> !!
>
> 81 percent?  That's lower than I thought it would be.  Still massively
> high, but I wonder if people are really looking at suitable alternatives
> these days?  Is this a general interest site, Larry, or more of a
> geek-centric domain?
>
> - Jim
>
>
> Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>
> >Monique here's the second quarter results (2004) for  browser %'s for
> >the top 20 browsers that visit one of the sites I work on. This site
> >gets around 300,000 hits per day.
> >
> >Browser                                                                      %
> >Microsoft Internet Explorer                                          81.68%
> >Other Netscape Compatible                                          5.32%
> >Netscape
> >     4.83%
> >Safari
> >        2.75%
> >Mozilla
> >       1.62%
> >InternetSeer.com                                                         0.37%
> >Opera
> >       0.32%
> >msnbot/0.11 ( http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)        0.30%
> >Others
> >       0.26%
> >Lynx
> >        0.19%
> >libwww-perl/5.79
> >   0.18%
> >Java/1.4.1_02
> >    0.17%
> >MSProxy/2.0
> >   0.16%
> >Java/1.4.1
> >       0.15%
> >NPBot (http://www.nameprotect.com/botinfo.html)          0.14%
> >ia_archiver
> >       0.11%
> >google
> >        0.09%
> >Wget/1.8.2
> >      0.07%
> >Java/1.4.2
> >       0.07%
> >Hatena Antenna/0.4 (http://a.hatena.ne.jp/help)               0.06%
> >
> >Subtotal
> >       98.85%
> >Other
> >          1.15%
> >Total
> >        100.00%
> >
> >
> >hth,
> >larry
> >
> >
>
>
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