StatCounter recently (march 3rd, 2009) launched a new “GlobalStats” site, making all of their aggregated internet usage stats available for public consumption. This is not the first of its kind, but StatCounter’s contribution is a good one.
Statistics on internet usage consistently rate among the highest read posts on HiringTheInternet and are often searched for. We like ‘em too. The more services provide thiskind of information, the better we’ll be able to accurately assess the use of the Internet.
The interface is clean and easy to use, and they’ll let you download a CSV (you can open this in MS Excel or Apple Numbers) with raw numbers.
So, interested in just how far ahead the iPhone and iPod Touch are in terms of mobile browsers and operating systems? Want to figure out just what percentage of internet users are really using Apple’s Safari, Google’s Chrome, or Firefox? StatCounter’s new site is one more place to do it easily and quickly.
Take a look and let us know what you think.
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