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B. V.Les statistiques des tailles d'écrans par browser. Janvier 2009
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elvinaweb stats browser/OS etc
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Fuzbolero .Notice that the web statistics providers' numbers varies to a great degree, but they are roughly agreeing on the trends. Current trends (July 2008) according to various such statistics show that Microsofts browser market share (Internet Explorer) is decreasing to around 50-60%, The Gecko-based browsers (Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape), are gaining serious foothold relatively fast with a market share between 20-30 %.
Common screen resolutions show that about 50% use 1024 resolution, and a significant and growing portion of the web users is using 1280 resolution. Web developers are currently mostly adjusting web sites to display well in 1024 resolution as a minimum. I wonder how many of the 1280-resolution folks are surfing with the browser window maximised, and how big portion is now starting to use the space on the right or left side for other things, so that they are also in effect having around 1024 resolution for their browser width? That is where the flexibility goes, I think, in utilising bigger screens (having the Sidebars visible with other content while browsing, for example). That may indicate that we would stay with 1024 as a web design minimum "standard" for quite a long time. -
Alejandro TortoliniW3Counter: estadisticas sobre internet.
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william doustbrowser stats with indication of sample size
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rigo2009Browser Statistics
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