2010 Statistics
With 2010 in the rear view mirror I’d like to share some statistics that I thought were interesting.
Top Posts of 2010
1) Shell Script To Get User Input
2) iPhone SSH Client
3) Using Cut Shellscript String Manipulation
4) rsync to smb share
5) recursive md5 sum script
6) apache directory index forbidden by options directive
Most Commented on Posts
1) iPhone SSH Client
2) Shell Script To Get User Input
3) Things I can do before Windows Boots
4) recursive md5 sum script
5) Digsby on Linux
Traffic Sources
Search Engines | 75% |
Referring Sites | 13% |
Direct Traffic | 10% |
Operating Systems
Windows | ~47% |
Linux | 42% |
Mac OS | 9% |
iPhone | 1.3% |
Others | Remaining .7% |
Browsers
Firefox | ~57% |
Chrome | ~19% |
IE | ~11% |
Safari | 5.5% |
Opera | 3% |
Browser + OS
Firefox + Linux | 28.75% |
Firefox + Windows | 24.99% |
IE + Windows | 11.64% |
Chrome + Linux | 8.57% |
Chrome + Windows | 8.48% |
Firefox + Mac OS | 3.6% |
Safari + Mac OS | 3.35% |
Chrome + Mac OS | 1.96% |
Mozilla + Linux | 1.91% |
Opera + Windows | 1.49% |
What I was surprised to see was Mozilla Firefox getting some love, its the most popular browser among my visitors with a percentage greater than all other browsers combined. More people use Chrome than IE and Safari put together also which is kind of neat given Chromes infancy. Windows still beats Linux users by a mere 5% which both beat MacOS users by about four times.
Thanks for reading and making 2010 a statistically fantastic year for The Linux Blog!