Web metrics company NetApplications has released revamped data that's good news for Google and the Chrome browser, and bad news for Microsoft and Apple. NetApplications has introduced a new weighting ...
NetApplicationshas released data for December so it’s time once again to dig through the trends: Note: I know that many of you distrust NetApplications data, but remember that we are only using the ...
NetApplications has just released its browser market share stats for the month of April, and there is something notable here: Internet Explorer has fallen to a "historic low" of 59.95 percent market ...
Firefox's market share grew to 8 percent last month--up from 7.38 percent in April and 5.59 percent in the beginning of the year, according to a report released Wednesday by NetApplications, an Alisa ...
Say, what would happen if in October 2008, a polling firm released an Election poll that had oversampled the Southeastern United States? They might have reported that John McCain held a sizable lead ...
Web traffic for a major new operating system typically grows at a consistently faster pace than its predecessor. That's not true for Windows 8, however -- NetApplications now estimates that Windows 7 ...
Worldwide use of Windows 7 has finally passed that of Windows XP, according to one web tracking company.
The iPod touch had a strong month outpacing its iPhone cousin in "marketshare gains according to NetApplications after being relatively flat since the holidays. It isn’t certain what caused the spike ...
OK, it’s 9.93% but we’re rounding up to 10% which is a significant milestone. The Mac OS rose from 9.63% in December, a gain of over 3% in Net Applications most recent survey of January Internet usage ...