The lines are a little askew. So infact it's WebTV which does not fit in this sequence. Why? I don't know.
Am 09.01.2012 06:10, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton: > Is there some reason the CPM entry is out of sequence with regard to > decreasing percentage? > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: drew [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 19:54 > To: [email protected] > Subject: A factoid -or- Background noise > > Hi, > > Well, you know I keep a couple of domains alive, most of what is > available at those sites, nearly 100% now, deals in one way or another > with LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org. Roughly 50% of the traffic comes > from downloading items linked to from one of the web forums. > > So - a little stat - the question came up recently in a conversation > regarding user base. Just for kicks I went ahead an tallied up numbers > from the last 3 months of 2011, number of visitors and what the AWSTats > package recognized as the users operating systems. > > 137,000 + visits > > OS / Percentage of total visits > > Windows > 65.4080% > Linux > 23.2395% > Macintosh > 7.3497% > Unknown > 3.8735% > BSD > 0.0743% > Unknown Unix system > 0.0180% > AmigaOS > 0.0150% > Symbian OS > 0.0075% > Sun Solaris > 0.0068% > WebTV > 0.0023% > CPM > 0.0038% > RISC OS > 0.0008% > OS/2 > 0.0008% > > CPM? Really? > > Anyway - just thought I'd pass that little background noise factoid > along. > > Best wishes, > > //drew > >
