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From January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009
1 Yahoo Robot (www.yahoo.com) 8584 26.62%
2 Google Robot (www.google.com) 8504 26.37%
3 Mozilla 5 6558 20.33%
4 MSN Robot (search.msn.com) 4110 12.74%
5 Internet Explorer 6.0 2877 8.92%
6 Internet Explorer 7.0 691 2.14%
7 Netscape 157 0.49%
8 Firefox 2.0 155 0.48%
9 Safari 106 0.33%
10 Ask Jeeves Robot (www.ask.com) 73 0.23%
11 Alexa Robot (www.alexa.com) 60 0.19%
12 Internet Explorer 56 0.17%
13 Java 1.5 48 0.15%
14 Opera 9.0 41 0.13%
15 Internet Explorer 5.5 33 0.10%
16 Opera 8.0 30 0.09%
17 Internet Explorer 5.0 17 0.05%
18 Opera 8.5 16 0.05%
19 Firefox 1.5 14 0.04%
20 Internet Explorer 2 10 0.03%
21 Opera 7.5 10 0.03%
22 Mozilla 6 9 0.03%
23 SeaMonkey 1.1 9 0.03%
24 Firefox 1.0 8 0.02%
25 Mozilla 7 8 0.02%
26 Konqueror 3.5 7 0.02%
27 Opera 7.1 6 0.02%
28 Internet Explorer 3.0 5 0.02%
29 Internet Explorer 4.0 5 0.02%
30 Wget 5 0.02%
31 Mozilla 4 0.01%
32 Mozilla 8 4 0.01%
33 Netscape 8.0 4 0.01%
34 Opera 6.0 4 0.01%
35 Opera 7.0 4 0.01%
36 Galeon 2.0 3 0.01%
37 Nokia WAP Mobile 3 0.01%
38 Opera 9.1 2 0.01%
39 Opera 9.2 2 0.01%
40 Galeon 1.3 1 0.00%
41 Lynx 1 0.00%
42 Motorola WAP Mobile 1 0.00%
43 Opera 5.0 1 0.00%
44 Opera 5.1 1 0.00%
45 Opera 7.2 1 0.00%
46 Opera 7.6 1 0.00%
47 Sony Ericsson WAP Mobile 1 0.00%
Basis: 32250 results from 43954 unique visits of which 11704
unknown/could not be evaluated.
...OK, so who was the guy with the Sony Ericsson WAP Mobile who visited
my website?? :-P
(In case anybody is wondering, I suspect darcs probably registers as
"wget", since that's what it uses internally. So that's why you see wget
in the list.)
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On 24-9-2009 12:06, Invisible wrote:
> From January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009
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> Basis: 32250 results from 43954 unique visits of which 11704
> unknown/could not be evaluated.
So about 2/3rd robots. Well at least something is interested in what you
write.
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andrel wrote:
> So about 2/3rd robots. Well at least something is interested in what you
> write.
I'm actually surprised I get that many thousand hits from *them*!
Note that I use my blog front page as a sort of online bookmarks
collection. I often load that page just to click on one of the links to
somewhere else. So most of those hits are probably *me*!
Interestingly, the most popular URL on the server is
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/feed. I have no idea what this is or how it came
to exist, but it's very, very popular...
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> I have no idea what this is or how it came
> to exist, but it's very, very popular...
It's your RSS feed, which would have been obvious had you actually followed
the link. :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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>> I have no idea what this is or how it came to exist, but it's very,
>> very popular...
>
> It's your RSS feed, which would have been obvious had you actually
> followed the link. :-)
...not if you don't know what RSS is. :-P
Still, that whole domain is auto-generated by WP, so who knows what's
lurking in there?
(Also, there are, like, 3 months in the blog archives that got hundreds
and hundreds of hits. Only those three. I have literally no idea why...)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:55:25 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> andrel wrote:
>
>> So about 2/3rd robots. Well at least something is interested in what
>> you write.
>
> I'm actually surprised I get that many thousand hits from *them*!
>
> Note that I use my blog front page as a sort of online bookmarks
> collection. I often load that page just to click on one of the links to
> somewhere else. So most of those hits are probably *me*!
>
> Interestingly, the most popular URL on the server is
> http://blog.orphi.me.uk/feed. I have no idea what this is or how it came
> to exist, but it's very, very popular...
It's an RSS feed to your blog. I use it myself to see what you're
posting and when you post.
Jim
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