I never claimed this reflected anything but the readership of those two
sites.  I'm sorry if I seemed to indicate otherwise.  Although those two
sites (my mostly computer and tech site and my brother's performance
stock-car site) get about equal traffic and have widely differing audiences.

Seeing the bigger sites would definitely provide an answer appropriate to
the "general public" label, but I would think that Google and Yahoo's
numbers would be the absolute best (since news sites have only news but
eventually everybody searches).  ;^)

Still - collecting the data from a lot of small-to-medium, widely disparate
sites can definitely give you an idea of things.

Jim Davis



i dont think you can possibly deduce that this is indicative to the
"general public"

lets see the stats for cnn.com, msnbc.com, cnet.com

that would be the REAL litmus, i think.  geeks are making the exodus,
firefox, etc...i for one am not, but i feel a trend in this direction
just by the chatter on this and other lists.

wouldnt you think?
tw
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