The Pragmatic Craftsman         :: Simplicity from complexity :: | About Me |

You are here: The Pragmatic Craftsman >

Go to: « J2SE 1.5: What's New | Bill Gates's Time Interview »

Global Browser Stats for January 2004

Courtesy of TheCounter.com, which logs about half a million unique visitors per hour, the below are the latest compiled stats on JavaScript penetration, browser popularity and more.

JavaScript 1.2+ is active in 94% of all browsers. Only 4% have no JavaScript capability.

Java is enabled in 93%+ of browsers.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.1+ has a 74% market share.

Microsoft Internet Explorer follows with 17%.

Mozilla has a 1% penetration rate. (This is up from .4% a year ago. I think Mozilla share will rise in the upcoming years.)

Netscape 5.x and Opera both also have a 1% share.

Thursday and Friday are the most popular surfing days. (Hmm, interesting.)

A screen resolution of 1024x768 is used on 49% of all computer systems.

The 800x600 resolution is used on 37% of all systems.

A resolution of 1280x1024 is used on 6% of all computer systems.

A resolution of 1152x864 is used by 3% of users.

The 640x480 screen resolution is at 1%.

[Excerpt from SitePoint.com Newsletter]

Comments

mozilla sucks, give it up.

· April 29, 2004 ·


Post a comment









Remember personal info?







Go to:
   « previous entry: J2SE 1.5: What's New
   » next entry: Bill Gates's Time Interview

Random Quote

Search

 

Topics

Architecture & Design (12)
Better Coder (29)
Books (43)
Books Recommended (18)
Buzzwords (5)
Career (25)
Craftsmanship (15)
Java (15)
Quotes (25)
Recommended (9)
Software Engineering (3)
Uncategorized (33)
Web Development (1)

Archive

December 2008 (1)
May 2008 (1)
April 2008 (2)
March 2008 (1)
February 2008 (1)
January 2008 (2)
November 2007 (1)
October 2007 (3)

...since January 2002

Currently Reading


:: See list of books I finished reading

Info

© 2001-2009 Stanley Kubasek About me :: Contact me