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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 04/10/07 01:28
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed patrick j
<usemywebsite@googlemail.com> writing in
news:0001HW.C2407B940118C13EB019F94F@News.Individual.Net:
> On Apr 9, 2007 Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>
>> I have been looking at the browsers on two of the sites that I
>> manage, one is an apartment management site that has visitors who
>> seem to be young, working upper middle class, and the other is a
>> local Catholic church.
>
> I thought the US had a classless society :)
>
>> The realestate site is showing 77% IE, 15% Firefox, 5% Opera, 4%
>> Safari. The church site is showing 83% IE, 13% Firefox, 1% Opera and
>> 4% Safari. The first site caters to Northern Glendale, the other to
>> Southern Glendale, both near Los Angeles, California in the United
>> States. These numbers are real people, and do not include search
>> engines.
>
> I think that is very interesting. Actually I had always thought
> Firefox had less than 10% but I noticed today that Firefox is reported
> as being 12% of the share on the BBC news web-pages (it must be true).
>
><http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6528849.stm>
>
I would like to see a geographic representation of IQ's, versus income,
versus browser stats. Of course, I know it would be meaningless, but it
could be a fun thing to look at.
--
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