Analysis of client OS and browser vs subset of page fetches
Referred by: Google.com
Google
(European)
Non-Google
Search
Slashdot
on July 22
Non Slash-
dot, July 22
Slashdot
Japan
Hardocp
.com
Unmen-
tionables
Fetches of
Jhead page
Total hits 16131 2168 16959 49138 109476 15353 7288 11806 53494
Browser Technology:
Gecko based browser 10.9% 13.8% 2.5% 38.8% 27.3% 27.8% 10.3% 4.7% 24.0%
Internet Explorer 85.9% 82.7% 95.7% 57.1% 59.6% 65.7% 88.1% 94.2% 63.4%
Client OS:
Linux 4.1% 9.3% 0.3% 14.5% 11.4% 6.5% 1.3% 0.3% 13.8%
Mac 6.7% 2.5% 1.5% 5.4% 4.6% 7.9% 0.8% 2.7% 5.2%
Windows XP 34.9% 33.4% 36.7% 33.0% 31.1% 24.5% 60.6% 50.8% 35.6%
Windows 2000 24.8% 28.6% 21.2% 34.8% 32.2% 45.2% 25.5% 13.0% 25.0%
Windows NT 4.0 2.5% 3.6% 2.8% 2.4% 1.8% 1.0% 2.1% 0.7% 1.1%
Windows 9x 23.8% 18.3% 34.6% 4.3% 6.6% 7.0% 7.2% 29.9% 7.8%
Explanation of the table

Explanation of the table - columns

Each column is a subset of the data run. These were generated by grepping various parts of the URLs out of the logs, to get logs that are the subset of referrals from www.Google.com, for example. On each of these logs, grep was again run to analyze the browser technology and client OS. The columns were derived as follows: Note that the categories are not entirely mutually exclusive. For example, if somebody fetched my jhead page referred to from google.jp, then it would be counted towards jhead, as well as google.jp

Explanation of the table - rows

The rows are a breakdown of what technology was used on the client, based on subsets of the logs identified in the columns. Browser technology
Client OS

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