[Year 12 IT Apps] Fwd: Random browser statistics

Roland Gesthuizen rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Sun Feb 6 22:13:11 EST 2011


Sorry, I should have added how this tree ring visualisation was made.

http://michaelvandaniker.com/blog/2009/10/31/visualizing-historic-browser-statistics-with-axiis/

There are some parallels with the area graph visualisations used by Florence
Nightingale to improve medical intervention services and demonstrate her
mathematical powers. A pioneering data genius.
     http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1712.htm

Regards Roland

PS: I will admit that there is a glaring mathematical error with the
nightingale "Rose" graph but I'll let curious users search my Diigo
bookmarks for the answer http://www.diigo.com/user/rgesthuizen/medicine ...
not going to rain on her good work tonight.

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Margaret Lawson <
margaret.lawson at konstantkaos.net> wrote:

>  Now put that into a Data Visualisation ;-)
>
> Margaret
>
>
> On 6/02/2011 9:26 PM, Mark KELLY wrote:
>
> Hi all.  Without trying to make these figures sound at all significant,
> these are the browsers that have been accessing one of my domains in the
> last month.
> It's not the sort of domain that attracts *really* technologically-savvy
> visitors, let us say.
> If nothing else it goes to show there are some dinosaur-browser users out
> there, and that MSIE 6 is not as prevalent as I thought it was...
>
> And c'mon Firefox!
>
>    *MSIE* * * *42.80%*
>  Msie 9.0 0.20%
>  Msie 8.0 30.10%
>  Msie 7.0 8.30%
>  Msie 6.0 4%  *
> FIREFOX* * * *28.90%*
>  Firefox 4.0 0.40%
>  Firefox 3.6.13 22.50%
>  Firefox 3.6.10 0.20%
>  Firefox 3.6.8 0.10%
>  Firefox 3.6.3 0.50%
>  Firefox 3.6 0.30%
>  Firefox 3.5.16 2.10%
>  Firefox 3.5.8 0.10%
>  Firefox 3.5.7 0.50%
>  Firefox 3.0.19 0.50%
>  Firefox 3.0.12 0.10%
>  Firefox 2.0.0.20 0.30%
>  Firefox 2.0.0.8 0.10%  *
> NETSCAPE* * * *0%*  *
> OPERA* * * *4.30%*
>  Opera 9.80 3.80%
>  Opera 9.64 0.30%  *
> SAFARI* * * *9.60%*
>  Safari 5.0.3 4.10%
>  Safari 5.0.2 2.20%
>  Safari 5.0.1 0.20%
>  Safari 4.1.3 0.20%
>  Safari 4.1.2 0.10%
>  Safari 4.0.5 0.70%
>  Safari 4.0.4 0.40%
>  Safari 4.0 0.20%
>  Safari 3.1 0.80%  *
> CHROME* * * *11.30%*
>  Chrome 10.0.628.0 0.20%
>  Chrome 9.0.597.84 0.60%
>  Chrome 9.0.597.83 0.10%
>  Chrome 8.0.552.237 9.80%
>  Chrome 8.0.552.224 0.10%  *
> Others* * * *2.80%*
>  NetShow Player (media player) 1%
>  Mozilla 0.80%
>  Android browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0.20%
>  Unknown 79
>  BlackBerry (PDA/Phone browser) 0.10%
>  IPhone (PDA/Phone browser) 0.10%
>  Sony/Ericsson Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  SeaMonkey 0%
>  LibWWW 0%
>  WebTV browser 0%
>  Flock 0%
>  Nokia Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  QuickTime (media player) 0%
>  Vodaphone browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  Wget 2
>  LG (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  WinAmp (media player) 0%
>  Xine, a free multimedia player (media player) 0%
>  I-Mode phone (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  Windows Media Player (media player) 0%
>  Samsung (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>  UP.Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0%
>
> --
> Mark Kelly
> ICT / Reporting / IT Learning Area Manager
>
> McKinnon Secondary College
> McKinnon Rd McKinnon 3204
> Victoria, Australia
> Direct line / Voicemail: +613 8520 9085
> Fax +613 9578 9253
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>
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>
> If not as many people are getting Brasilians,
> does this mean that waxing is waning?
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Mark Kelly
> ICT / Reporting / IT Learning Area Manager
>
> McKinnon Secondary College
> McKinnon Rd McKinnon 3204, Victoria, Australia
> Direct line / Voicemail: +613 8520 9085, Fax +613 9578 9253
> kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au
>
> VCE IT Lecture Notes: http://vceit.com
> Moderator: IT Applications Edulist
>
> If not as many people are getting Brasilians,
> does this mean that waxing is waning?
>
>
>
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Roland Gesthuizen - eLearning Coordinator - Keysborough Secondary College

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