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Statistics for photo restoration blog.

Happy Friday to all, something a little different today. Below is some geeky stuff relating to what software people use to browse the internet with. The first graph shows what people use to view the pages of PixlFIX Photo rBlog.  The second chart shows the world wide usage of different browsers. As you can see viewers of PixelFIX Photo Restoration Blog are quite evenly split.

Specific data relating to PixelFIX Blog.
Pageviews by Browsers
Internet Explorer
44 (34%)
Chrome
39 (30%)
Firefox
39 (30%)
Safari
3 (2%)
Mobile
2 (1%)
Opera
1 (<1%)


General web statistics worldwide.

Web Statistics and Trends

Statistics are important information. From the statistics below, you can see that Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome are the most popular browsers today.

Browser Statistics Month by Month

2011Internet ExplorerFirefoxChromeSafariOpera
February26.5 %42.4%24.1%4.1%2.5%
January26.6 %42.8%23.8%4.0%2.5%
      
2010Internet ExplorerFirefoxChromeSafariOpera
December27.5 %43.5%22.4%3.8%2.2%
November28.6 %44.0%20.5%4.0%2.3%
October29.7 %44.1%19.2%3.9%2.2%
September31.1 %45.1%17.3%3.7%2.2%
August30.7 %45.8%17.0%3.5%2.3%
July30.4 %46.4%16.7%3.4%2.3%
June31.0 %46.6%15.9%3.6%2.1%
May32.2 %46.9%14.5%3.5%2.2%
April33.4 %46.4%13.6%3.7%2.2%
March34.9 %46.2%12.3%3.7%2.2%
February35.3 %46.5%11.6%3.8%2.1%
January36.2 %46.3%10.8%3.7%2.2%



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