If you’re a web analytics aficionado, you know that most analytics tools, including Clicky, give you statistics on which browsers your visitors are using. Through the magic of Clicky’s real-time analysis, you can see this for my web site for the past 30 days. I’m opening this blog post up for comments – the question is, “What the Heck is Happening to Internet Explorer?”




RT @tweetmeme What the Heck is Happening to Internet Explorer? http://borasky-research.net/2010/02/04/w...
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@znmeb you mean this Internet Explorer, my friend? http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows...
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@sarahjkeeling Yeah – why am I not seeing that level of visitors on my site? I’m getting plenty of Windows visitors, but not IE visitors
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@znmeb content appeal probably? imagine you vs ivillage (for example)
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@znmeb i think @technologizer published similar data pretty recently
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[...] need to deal with Safari, Internet Explorer, and Chrome just to play on somebody’s telephone. The statistics on my web site tell me I only need to work with Firefox and [...]