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James Robertson

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Weekly Log Analysis: 5/27/06 Posted: May 27, 2006 5:17 AM
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It's that time again - Saturday morning. I'm off to Annapolis with my daughter's girl scout troop today, but I've got the weekly numbers first. BottomFeeder downloads proceeded at a rate of 144 per day - down from last week, but in the normal range. I think the bump from the slashdot effect has disappeared:

PlatformBottomFeeder Downloads
Windows487
Linux x86115
Mac X87
CE ARM80
Mac 8/957
Windows98/ME48
Update42
HPUX26
Linux Sparc22
Solaris18
AIX17
Sources11

On to the HTML page accesses - towards the end of the week, the total pageviews tailed off, while the number of unique pageviews (by IP address stayed about the same. More RSS? Fewer scripts trying to leave spam? The tools:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Mozilla66.7%
Internet Explorer24.1%
Other3.2%
MSN Bot2.6%
Megite1.3%
Everest/Vulcan1.1%
Opera1%

Interesting that Safari doesn't show up at all in the HTML accesses, but in the RSS accesses, Mac tools figure so prominently. Speaking of which, those numbers:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Mozilla26.5%
BottomFeeder17.8%
BlogLines8.7%
Net News Wire8.2%
Internet Explorer7.6%
Other8.9%
Safari RSS4.1%
Google Feed Fetcher3.5%
BlogSearch2.2%
NewsGator2.1%
SharpReader1.8%
Planet Smalltalk1.4%
Java1.1%
JetBrains1.1%
RSS Bandit1%
Liferea1%
Everest/Vulcan1%
News Fire1%
Jakarta1%

And I'll be back later, after the day trip

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