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Top 10: September 2011
- Some things to do after installing Ubuntu 11.04
- How to detect intruders on your Wi-Fi network
- Competition: Our Readers' Top 5 Desks
- Windows 8: Microsoft will try to prevent dual boot with Linux
- Competition: Linuxeros Desktops I
- How to use the classic GNOME desktop in GNOME 3
- Diaspora opens its doors
- Mikogo: or how to make virtual meetings in Linux
- BlueGriffon: a WYSIWYG web editor for Linux
- What news can we expect in Ubuntu 11.10?
Top 5: The most viewed sections
Other data
- Countries: Our readers are, for the most part, from Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Colombia.
- SO: Strangely, only 55% of our readers use Linux; 38% use Windows; and the rest is divided between Mac, Android, Blackberry, iPhone, etc.
That is the total - I suppose - And the evolution? In mine, more modest in visits - Chrome has passed in the statistics of the month, week and day to dominate with more than 90% to be the overwhelming data for that reason I asked.
Hello, great topic, thank you very much.
The link on the topic "Some things to do after installing Ubuntu 11.04" is directed to the competition.
Greetings, the effort and dedication are appreciated.
Thank you! Corrected.
Pablo could you tell us, if you don't care, in the blogger statistics how visits are distributed between browsers, I just found myself, in mine, much more modest and with fewer visits, an abysmal increase in chrome, and a reduction to the testimonial of MSIE
Is the same thing happening in this one?
Firefox: 54%
Chrome: 26%
EI: 9%
Operates: 3%
The rest are divided among other explorers.