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NetApplications tracks some 40,000 web sites within its network to determine how users accessed those sites. A company spokesman said the results are slightly skewed because they are weighted more heavily on usage in North America and Europe but said the findings are determined by a strong sampling of sites that range from news to e-commerce.
In addition, the "market share" figures that the company reports are not measured in the traditional sense based on sales or revenue, but does offer a consistent look at measuring trends based on browser or operating system usage.
Google's Chrome browser also saw a big percentage jump - more than 12 percent - but still had only a tiny piece of the pie, given that it's only been offered for a short time. Also gaining ground was Apple's iPhone, which has offered its users an alternative way to access the Web.
posted by Sam Diaz
December 1, 2008 @ 12:56 pm
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