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Latest Web Statistics from W3Schools.com

Dec 17, 2009

Web Statistics

Statistics are important information. From the statistics below, collected from W3Schools' log-files over a period of five years, you can extract the long and medium-term trends of operating system usage.
Stats These are http://www.w3schools.com/ famous month-by-month statistics and trends:

Web Statistics and Trends

Statistics are important information. From the statistics below, you can see that Internet Explorer and Firefox are the most common browsers.


Browser Statistics Month by Month

2009 IE8 IE7 IE6 Firefox Chrome Safari Opera
November 13.3% 13.3% 11.1% 47.0% 8.5% 3.8% 2.3%


OS Platform Statistics

Windows XP is the most popular operating system. The Windows family counts for about 90%:

2009 Win7 Vista Win2003 WinXP W2000 Linux Mac
November 6.7% 17.5% 1.4% 62.2% 0.7% 4.3% 6.7%





Web Statistics and Trends

Statistics are important information. What you can read from the statistics below is that most users are using a display with 1024x768 pixels or more, with a color depth of at least 65K colors.

W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies. This fact indicates that the figures below might not be 100% realistic. The average user might have display screens with a lower resolution.

Anyway, our data, collected from W3Schools' log-files over almost ten years, clearly shows the long and medium-term trends.


Display Resolution

The current trend is that most computers are using a screen size of 1024x768 pixels or more:

Date Higher 1024x768 800x600 640x480 Unknown
January 2009 57% 36% 4% 0% 3%

 

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Indeed - almost half the users enjoy FF!
Posted by : PHP Form - Monday, February 22, 2010
interesting
Posted by : Docs - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Why, oh why can't that IE6 statistic go to 0% ?

Not going to mention any names, but some large well-known businesses in the financial sector still have all their end-users using IE6. The year is 2010... IE6 came out in 2001... sigh.
Posted by : Peter Miljanovic - Saturday, January 09, 2010