Posted on October 22nd, 2007 by Mitch Brisebois
The browser stats of the last 10,000 SensoryMetrics visitors are pretty typical. Nearly half of you arrive via Firefox. 40% via MicroSomething. Safari comes in at an impressive 8.51%. After that - it’s a really skinny long tail - Opera, Mozilla, Netscape (a paltry .22% - way to go AOL!), Camino, [...]
Popularity: 30%
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Posted on August 3rd, 2007 by Mitch Brisebois
I noticed an odd press release today…
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 3, 2007 — XeroBank, formerly known as Torrify, recently announced its rebranding and the release of its updated anonymous web browser, xB Browser™, formerly known as Torpark.
Yikes! At least Prince was formerly known as… Prince.
Torrify/Torpark/xBBrowser/XeroBank/TorNetwork makes a great branding case [...]
Popularity: 33%
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Posted on August 2nd, 2007 by Jobe Roberts
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer web browser as you no doubt have heard doesn’t always follow the latest trends and web standards. After all, they like to do things their own way and, why not? They can make their web browser anyway they want to and they can ignore whoever they like. At the [...]
Popularity: 35%
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Posted on April 9th, 2007 by Jobe Roberts
Firefox is growing in strength and popularity, at least for visitors to SensoryMetrics. It is now our number one browser. At times we’ve seen up to 80% of our traffic running Firefox.
Firefox for me continues to shine with its wonderful support of technologies such as AJAX. Both Wordpress and Drupal seem to work better with [...]
Popularity: 26%
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Posted on March 23rd, 2007 by Jobe Roberts
I suppose this question is much like asking why can’t we have a single format for the next release of HD DVD?
Well, it still frustrates me that I need to be launching my back up browser Firefox to utilise a new site like Zazzle.com I really wish I could find AJAX drag and drop actually [...]
Popularity: 23%
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