May 2010
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HTML5 - Wave of the future, or not ready for prime-time? According to our latest numbers, 46% of Internet traffic uses a browser that can handle HTML5. Featured in ReadWriteWeb.… Read the full story »
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How much is the top spot on Google results actually worth? According to our data, quite a bit - double the traffic of the #2 spot, to be precise. See how much of a jump each step up the Google results is worth. Featured on Read the full story »
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Impressions from Mac OS-based computers spiked in April, according to our traffic data, from just over 7% to just over 10% of all traffic. Whether this is caused by more Macs sold, or more people using their Macs, is unclear; what IS clear, however, is that after the iPad launch… Read the full story »
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Google, the most popular search engine, has plenty of enemies (competitors?). We look into the hometowns of some of Google's top rivals - Apple, Yahoo!, and Microsoft - to see how much of a foothold Mountain View's finest has. Featured in the Read the full story »
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Microsoft and Yahoo! are both seeing growth in their share of search traffic sent into the Chitika advertising network. April and May has seen an increase in both search engines' shares, along with a corresponding decline in Google's traffic share.… Read the full story »
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Thank you to all who enjoyed following the iPad Tracker this past month. After a pretty accurate count of WiFi iPads out there, the noise factor has become too high for us to accurately cut through, so the tracker is now closed.… Read the full story »
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Despite reports of Android passing the iPhone in North American market share, Apple's smartphone still has three times the traffic of Google's collection. As seen in Business Ins… Read the full story »

