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Re: Ask HN: browser share on your website

#11
Wow, thanks for the response guys. My site is travel oriented website, and that's why you can see IE is getting 50%, and a year ago it was 70 %, so I was shocked as well as ecstatic when it's getting to 50%.

For those of you who has non-developer-geeky-tech website, do you also see IE getting over 50% of browser share?

Re: Ask HN: browser share on your website

#13
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1. Firefox 55.81% 2. Internet Explorer 28.37% 3. Safari 7.88% 4. Chrome 3.92% 5. Opera 2.79% 6. Mozilla 0.78% 7. HTC_P3700 Opera 0.13% 8. SeaMonkey 0.07% 9. Konqueror 0.05% 10. BlackBerry8900 0.03% IE has been consistently under 40% for a very long time now.

Is/are your site(s) developer-oriented? The reason I ask is because your IE/FF shares are basically the opposite of medianama's.

Yes - my site is jamroom.net (we sell a social media platform) - most users are web designers, developers, etc. Hope this helps ;)

Re: Ask HN: browser share on your website

#14
http://www.yumbunny.com (dating site)

  Firefox  63%
  IE       24%
  Safari    5%
  Chrome    5%
  Opera     3%

http://bug.gd (error search engine)

  IE       55%
  Firefox  38%
  Chrome    3%
  Opera     2%
  Safari    1%
http://tinyarro.ws (world's tiniest URLs)

  Firefox  59%
  Safari   21%
  Chrome    7%
  IE        7%
  Opera     3%
  Mozilla   2%
  Mobile    1%

Re: Ask HN: browser share on your website

#15
I know it doesn't help you at all, but I thought I'd toss mine in there:

  1    Mozilla     92.7610%
  2    Microsoft    6.1730%
  3    Safari       0.5710%
  4    Other        0.2514%
  5    Google       0.1807%
  6    Netscape     0.0502%
  7    AOL          0.0088%
  8    Opera        0.0040%

I guess you could call us a little bit unusual. The site is www.mozilla.com ;) I'll be happy to see the day when those numbers are the same on yahoo.com or youtube.com.
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