what is the content on the site(s) from which these are derived?

looks like "high tech windows/pc site" based on the os and monitor stats
... a much higher % of Win95 than "average" -- Chad's was high for Macs -
but most general sites show Macs in the 15% range --


>if you want stats, THESE are the STATS. taken from thecounter.
>
>Main Stats
>              Wed Jul 1 02:16:45 1998 - Wed Jul 8 23:59:00 1998   7.9 Days
>
>              7764155 Visitors
>              40928 Visitors/hour
>
>
>1. Windows 95          5927527            (76%)
>2. Windows 98          467687                  (6%)
>3. Windows NT          460982                  (5%)
>4. Windows 3.x         419423                  (5%)
>5. Macintosh           248863                  (3%)
>6. WebTV               102364                  (1%)
>7. misc Unix           86872                   (1%)
>8. Unknown             44952                   (0%)
>9. OS/2                3763                    (0%)
>10. Amiga              1734                    (0%)
>
>1. Ms Internet Explorer 4.x    2745618 (35%)
>2. Netscape 4.x                2122382 (27%)
>3. Ms Internet Explorer 3.x    1398302 (18%)
>4. Netscape 3.x                1130280 (14%)
>5. Ms Internet Explorer 2.x    134608          (1%)
>6. Netscape 2.x                131259          (1%)
>7. Unknown                     41062           (0%)
>8. MS Internet Explorer 5.x    30193           (0%)
>9. Opera x.x                   14898           (0%)
>10. Unknown Netscape compatible        11900   (0%)
>11. Netscape 1.x               3591            (0%)
>12. Netscape 5.x               68              (0%)
>13. Ms Internet Explorer 1.x   6               (0%)
>
>(NOT ALL BROWSERS TELLS US THIS INFO)
>
>800x600        2195831 (50%)
>1024x768       930186          (21%)
>640x480        902506          (20%)
>1280x1024      152479          (3%)
>1152x864       102189          (2%)
>Unknown        85061           (1%)
>1600x1200      10505           (0%)
>
>
>65K (16bit)    2203496 (50%)
>256 (8bit)     817344          (18%)
>16M (24bit)    665141          (15%)
>(32bit)        629399          (14%)
>Unknown        61610           (1%)
>16 (4bit)      1767            (0%)
>
>(LAST MONTHS)
>Main Stats
>              Mon Jun 1 00:00:04 1998 - Mon Jun 29 23:59:00 1998   29.0 Days
>
>              23796488 Visitors
>              34191 Visitors/hour
>
>
>
>1. Ms Internet Explorer 4.x    7521417 (31%)
>2. Netscape 4.x                6447375 (27%)
>3. Ms Internet Explorer 3.x    4791184 (20%)
>4. Netscape 3.x                3910087 (16%)
>5. Netscape 2.x                489648          (2%)
>6. Ms Internet Explorer 2.x    405348          (1%)
>7. Unknow                      95707           (0%)
>8. MS Internet Explorer 5.x    44504           (0%)
>9. Opera x.x                   43346           (0%)
>10. Unknown Netscape compatible        33654   (0%)
>11. Netscape 1.x               13808           (0%)
>12. Netscape 5.x               393             (0%)
>13. Ms Internet Explorer 1.x   17              (0%)
>
>
>Thats it for now..
>
>Tony Anastasi
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>At 03:39 9/07/98 , you wrote:
>>Chad wrote:
>>
>>> Along the lines of MS taking more of NS's market share ... I checked my
>>> site (perl2000.com) and in 3 days I had 1800 hits and the browser split
>>> is:
>>>
>>> 66.8% All NS and
>>> 22.2% All IE
>>> 1% Other
>>>
>>> But if you look at versions:
>>> 22% NS 4.05
>>> 18% IE 4.01
>>
>>For a site like yours, I think OS stats would be relevant for discerning
>>browser dominance. It would make sense that your site would get many
>>UNIX/Linux NS users, whereas a more general interest site might get a
>>preponderance of AOL users. Can you share the OS stats, too?
>>
>>TIA,
>>Jack
>
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