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28. April 2008, 12:13:28
rabbitoid 
Subject: The statistics on the Braininfo article
I'm somewhat sceptical about your figures. Can you elaborate?
How do you define "use of a browser"? global number of page requests or per user? since heavy user X will use the same computer, browser and environment (most of the time) he will bias the statistics to his browser, no?
Still, the data is interesting. Could we have, somewhere in the statistics, a breakdown of the use of browsers?
By the way, the "Statistics" doesn't show as a link on my page, but maybe that's only because I'm condemned to IE6 at work . Never mind, I can still see it using the address http://brainking.com/en/Statistics

28. April 2008, 12:23:45
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The statistics on the Braininfo article
rabbitoid: Well, I have to read the log analyzer documentation to find out how it calculates the results. But your idea of adding a BrainKing statistics page of browser usages is good too.

28. April 2008, 13:02:16
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: The statistics on the Braininfo article
Fencer: If it is an external S/W then it's certainly per hit or per page. It wouldn't know about your users.

28. April 2008, 13:42:39
Fencer 
Subject: Re: The statistics on the Braininfo article
rabbitoid: That's why I was writing about BrainKing "visitors", not "users".

29. April 2008, 14:41:45
Czuch 
Subject: Re: The statistics on the Braininfo article
Fencer: Speaking of statistics.... do we have a calculation for a persons average daily moves anywhere?

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