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Usage Statistics On Asgrim.com
Posted on February 9th, 2010 No commentsSo here’s a few useless usage statistics about this website I found using Google Analytics… Browser Distribution Firefox – 58.93% Internet Explorer – 15.58% Chrome – 10.33% Safari – 9.64% Mozilla – 2.92% Flash Usage 8.31% of visitors do not report to have Flash installed Operating Systems Windows – 55.95% Linux – 29.54% Mac – 8.61% Android – 4.90% iPhone – 0.31% iPod – 0.17% FreeBSD – 0.06% Playstation 3 – 0.06% Blackberry – 0.02% Java Support Yes – 76.80% No – 23.20% Top 10 Countries Ordered By Visits United States United Kingdom Spain Germany Canada Australia France Netherlands India Italy Other Figures… 1.23 average page views per visit 59 seconds average time on site (yikes!) 86.51% new visitors versus 13.49% returning visits
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Quite possibly THE most useful site(s) for cross browser testing (and fixing)
Posted on January 22nd, 2010 No commentshttp://spoon.net/browsers Nuff said... Actually while I'm on the topic (mainly of IE being an idiot) http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/ In addition, for up to date browser usage stats (and in theory the most correct stats): http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp Related posts: Google Chrome – Released But Not Polished
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Posted on July 1st, 2008 No commentsAccording to the paper today some experiments were done at Chicago university to see how people describe things without words. This was more in the sense of gesticulating/sign language, so speakers of different languages trying to convey stuff to each other, or if you can't speak even in your native language, how do you get your point across. Results were that all languages do it in a similar way i.e.
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