Posted by Shirley Givens on November 2, 2011 ·
Internet Explorer can no longer claim far more than half of the web’s visitors, as of October, ending more than a decade of the default Microsoft browser‘s reign.
Safari‘s hold on 62.17% of mobile visitors has diminished IE’s general share of web browsing, regardless of still claiming 52.63% of desktop traffic, according to Netmarketshare.com.
[Far more from Mashable: Google [...]
Posted by Randy Jones on July 6, 2011 ·
Matt Shelosky | WFMZ.com Reporter
Posted: 9:23 pm EDT July five, 2011
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Posted by Ernesto Sabatti on June 28, 2011 ·
Or at least is appears most likely that recorded net site visitors is going to decline by 90 percent. Or to be even a lot more precise, web targeted traffic recorded in the manner we’d like to record it is going to decline by 90 % thanks to the European Union’s laws on privacy.
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Posted by Shirley Givens on June 10, 2011 ·
Web traffic is about to undergo a major change. IPv6 will soon rewrite the inner workings of the Web. But will this overhaul of World wide web targeted traffic affect you?
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At 8 p.m. EST on Tuesday, a lot more than 300 organizations, including Google, Facebook, and Yahoo, will test a new way of routing information about the Net: Web Protocol version [...]
Posted by Randy Jones on June 1, 2011 ·
By Larry Greenemeier |
Jun 1, 2011 04:57 PM
Net video will comprise a lot more than half of all Web traffic, wireless devices will become the predominant way to surf the Net and there will be much more networked devices than folks on this planet within the following number of years. So says a Cisco Systems annual Visual Networking Index (VNI) report issued Wednesday to highlight [...]
Posted by Brad Jensen on May 17, 2011 ·
Netflix streaming video accounts for far more peak-hour Internet site visitors going into households in the US and Canada than any other source, according to a study published Tuesday by Sandvine Inc. The streaming video now accounts for nearly 30 percent of all peak downstream targeted traffic, a jump from final year’s count of 21 %, reports TechCrunch.
Only about one particular quarter of homes [...]
Posted by Shirley Givens on May 17, 2011 ·
NEW YORK – Move more than, Internet surfing. Netflix movies now take up much more of the Web pipes going into North American homes.
A study published Tuesday by Sandvine Inc. shows that Netflix movies and Television exhibits account for virtually 30 percent of site visitors into properties for the duration of peak evening hours, compared with less than 17 % for Internet browsing.
Only about a quarter [...]