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James Robertson

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Weekly Log Analysis: 9/23/06 Posted: Sep 23, 2006 11:16 AM
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Time for that weekly look at the logs. First up: BottomFeeder downloads. They went up a bit, to 264 a day - I released version 4.3, so that's no surprise:

PlatformBottomFeeder Downloads
Windows595
Update560
Linux x86143
Mac X124
HPUX77
CE ARM75
Mac 8/968
Solaris65
Windows98/ME42
Linux Sparc26
Sources19
AIX17
Linux PPC16
SGI14
ADUX6
CE x863

Next up - the HTML page accesses. Traffic rose last week - it looks like the podcasts and screencasts were a good idea :)

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Mozilla53.8%
Internet Explorer31.7%
Planet Smalltalk4.5%
MSN Bot4.4%
Other3.1%
Opera1.5%
Megite1%

And finally, syndication traffic - which also rose last week:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
BottomFeeder23.2%
Mozilla19.8%
BlogLines7.3%
Other7.3%
Internet Explorer7.2%
Net News Wire6.7%
Safari RSS5.8%
NewsGator3.1%
Google Feed Fetcher2.3%
Planet Smalltalk1.8%
RSS Bandit1.5%
Opera1.4%
Akregator1.2%
Liferea1.2%
MSN Bot1.1%
SharpReader1.1%
JetBrains1%
News Fire1%
RSS 2 Email1%
Python1%
Java1%
Jakarta1%
BlogSearch1%
Rome Client1%

I'd guess that IE 7 is picking up more use - the stats for that browser are rising in the RSS feeds.

Read: Weekly Log Analysis: 9/23/06

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