More stats and thoughts

Today was a little more lively than yesterday on nakedcomputers.org. So far there have been 2698 unique visitors (nearly 4 times the highest count I have ever seen on any planetlotus.org entry), most of them arriving from the home page of Linuxtoday.com so again a non-random sample. There is clearly a lot of windows XP still out there, but Ubuntu is close behind, with about 4 times the Vista numbers. I also had several people asking for their stores to be listed.

Firefox continues to be the leading browser by a country mile at 75% market share. IE7 and Iceweasel have been trading places for 3rd and 4rd with it being a draw at the moment.

So what does this say? Game over for Microsoft? Well not really. This is a really skewed sample. I think what it tells me is that I am talking to a bubble again. The Software Freedom bubble. Thats OK, I am used to operating in a bubble environment. This is just a much bigger bubble and it is growing fast.

Visits
May 14, 2009 5192
69%
May 12, 2009 1380
18.3%
May 13, 2009 555
7.4%
May 11, 2009 399
5.3%

O.S.

Visits
Windows XP 1978
31.4%
Ubuntu Linux 1674
26.6%
Linux 1273
20.2%
Windows Vista 444
7%
Mac OS X 297
4.7%
Debian Linux 256
4.1%
Suse Linux 173
2.7%
Windows NT 4 77
1.2%
Windows 2000 54
0.9%
Windows Server 2003 34
0.5%
iPhone 17
0.3%
Sun Solaris 9
0.1%
FreeBSD 7
0.1%
Windows 98 4
0.1%
BlackBerry 1
0%
OpenBSD 1
0%

Browser

Visits
Firefox 3 4723
74.7%
Firefox 2 244
3.9%
Internet Explorer 7 212
3.4%
Iceweasel 212
3.4%
Internet Explorer 6 173
2.7%
Opera 167
2.6%
Safari 128
2%
Konqueror 123
1.9%
Google Chrome 92
1.5%
SeaMonkey 65
1%
Internet Explorer 8 59
0.9%
Generic Gecko 38
0.6%
Galeon 24
0.4%
Firefox 1.5 17
0.3%
Mozilla Minefield 16
0.3%
Epiphany 13
0.2%
Links 6
0.1%
K-Meleon 3
0%
Netscape 2
0%
NetNewsWire 2
0%
SWare Iron 2
0%
Internet Explorer 5 2
0%
Firefox 1
0%
Firefox 1.0 1
0%

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