For the first time since I started building web sites, IE is not the most
prominent server on my two highest traffic sites. 

 

Google Chrome now amounts to over half the traffic on these sites. Not sure
what that means for us as web developers, but it would certainly be
significant for Microsoft people if it was translated across the web.   Of
course other sites will have a different pattern, depending on the audience.

 

On these two sites, the breakdown is like this: 

Unknown: 1.86% 

IE: 38.85% 

Bots,Spiders: 1.47% 

Firefox: 4.91% 

Google Chrome: 51.35% 

Opera: 0.72% 

Safari: 0.46% 

Netscape: 0.22% 

Other: 0.15% - 

 

 

Cheers

Mike Kear

Windsor, NSW, Australia

0422 985 585

Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer 

AFP Webworks Pty Ltd 

http://afpwebworks.com 

Full Scale ColdFusion hosting from A$15/month



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