In my case,  the sample is fairly small, and I never suggested it was
representative of the internet as a whole.  The bigger of the two sites I've
used is a radio station.  It has 54,000 user sessions in that set of stats. 

All I was saying is it's the first time I've seen IE as not the top browser.
(one swallow does not a summer make!)

It's clear from this discussion that the numbers are all over the place.
There are people at the radio station who try to tell me that the world is
going mac and we ought to be replacing our network to macs.   I say these
stats don't support that, at least in our case, and whether or not we should
replace our network to macs needs to be for a reason other than 'that's what
everyone else is using'!  (which was never a good reason in the first
place!)

There were those who were saying not all that long ago that IE was a gonner,
and we'd all best pay attention to Opera.   Then along came Firefox,   now
I'd suggest it's anyone's race and the main contenders are IE, Firefox,
Chrome  and all the others together add up to a long way behind.

The significance for us as web developers is that all this competition is
tending towards standardisation.   If things had been different, it could
easily have gone along the lines of "our browser is better because it has
all these proprietary commands it understands".   Remember how it was in the
days when Netscape and IE were the only ones on the block?     They would
each try to outdo each other with new features they were developing and the
whole idea of standardisation was a pipe dream.   We had to develop a IE
version and a Netscape version of our sites.   Now, the browsers are
righting with each other to be more standard than the others. 

THAT makes life  a LOT easier for us! As long as no one has any overpowering
majority, they all have to pay attention to each other.  


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
0422 985 585
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer 
AFP Webworks Pty Ltd 
http://afpwebworks.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Al Sparber
Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Chrome now higher traffic than IE

From: "Nick Cowie" <[email protected]>

> OK here are some other interesting stats from another major library
> site, IE7 rules and Chrome is > 0.5%
> 
> Browser                  Website IE7/IE6
> Internet Explorer     86.88% (80/20)
> Firefox                     9.29% 
> Safari                       2.17%
> Chrome                    0.47% 
> Opera                       0.27%

Fascinating.

Can you provide some demographic context to this library site?

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