I'm perusing some google analytics for a project that just launched and as always it's fascinating to read some of the available data. For example, a week after launch, 41% of 23,000 visitors were using internet explorer with Safari coming in second followed by Chrome and Firefox. Of the IE users, 221 were still on IE6.
At the other end of the browser scale, 12 visitors were using Rockmelt, 14 were using various Blackberries, 2 were using Netfront (an old feature phone browser) and 1 used something called Terra (an alternative iOS browser).
On the OS front, only 62% were using Windows, 16.6% were coming from Macs, 15.5% from various iOS devices (with iPhones edging out iPads), 4.3% from Android and 41 visitors from Windows Phones. Google TV, OS/2 and Unix each provided one visitor.
My question is where are all the Blackberry Playbook users?
#browsers #operatingsystems
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+Sam Abuelsamid I think both of them weren't aware of the project. 🙂
+Scott Monty Either that or they stuck the playbook in the drawer in favor of a device that can actually do something useful, like say a feature phone