That's only half of a proper question. Any answer has to be viewed in
the context of the full question:
Does anyone have states of the affected share __for some target
audience__. Google has a different audience than MSN, Yahoo, or AOL.
(I'll stereotype and suggest a higher proportion of technical users
use Google, for example.) I worked for a major e-commerce company
($500M+/yr) that discovered the vast majority of its (profitable)
customers were 30-something college educated women in middle-upper
income households. A rather different dynamic than ThinkGeek.
So, even if Google were to respond to the question, the answer still
might not apply, and would certainly be less valuable than we might
originally think. The only real way to know is to audit your own logs.
TAG
On Feb 21, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Thomas Fuchs wrote:
Should we care for people that haven't installed a years-old hotfix?
Aren't they going to have a gadzillion security problems anyway? ;)
Anyway, for getting real: does anyone have stats if the affected
versions still have some appreciable share...?
Best,
Thomas
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