Chrome users that found www.davidnaylor.co.uk

Ok here is 4 days data from my blog, you want any other Info, for the last 4 days list it, I will see what I can do or if I want to give up that data lol :)

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  1. 1. Chis | September 5th 2008 @ 11:36 am

    Just of interest, which browser did Chrome steal the market share from.

    I’d guess a 80/20 split between FireFox and IE

  2. 2. DaveN | September 5th 2008 @ 11:59 am

    actually, It didn’t effect IE at all, if anything I got more IE users than normal maybe up 3%

    very odd
    DaveN

  3. 3. DaveN | September 5th 2008 @ 12:01 pm

    http://blog.statcounter.com/2008/09/chrome-whos-losing/

    wow .. if IE could get some seo plugins FF would be dead be xmas

  4. 4. Adam Dempsey | September 5th 2008 @ 4:02 pm

    http://imgho.st/view/szz_visitors.png - Thats from one of my sites, very small percentage of Chrome users

  5. 5. Lea de Groot | September 6th 2008 @ 8:26 am

    I think 99.9999% of the take up so far is us techies.
    I would expect big numbers here right now, as its a tech site and we’re all test driving it. Doesn’t mean we’ll continue using it next week!
    I checked stats for a couple of my mum&dad sites, her in .au (notorious bleeding edge users down here for tech, too) and have 40 out of 14000 visits on one site and 10 out of 4000 visits on a smaller site.

    It won’t be interesting until we start seeing numbers from Joe Public, imho.

  6. 6. Browserstatistiken für Google Chrome | September 6th 2008 @ 3:49 pm

    […] ich den Chrome Browser etwas unter 1% allerdings immernoch in der Top5 der meistgenutzten Browser. Davin Naylor hat auf seinem Blog sogar die unglaubliche Zahl von 18% Chrome Usern in 4 […]

  7. 7. Bronson | September 8th 2008 @ 4:51 pm

    I have to agree with Lea that it’s most likely all webheads that downloaded it and are taking it for a spin.

    I was back to FF in all of 30 minutes.

  8. 8. FG | September 10th 2008 @ 12:54 am

    Answer is I think most scrape via firefox few crossovers to chrome and in the flux IE gained a few points.

  9. 9. FG | September 10th 2008 @ 1:14 am

    Theres nothing sexy about Chrome and beeing basic is not I think just why google suceeded. And certainly its doubtfull if such a success would be achieved again following the same strategy.

    When google started simplicty appealed everyone was learning online and they served up something that got you where you wanted fast and easily.

    Today we are dealing with a new generation that grew up online, do they want a simple browser, the answer is I think is no. We are dealing with a generation where even men can multitask. Chrome will fail because it was built for the wrong generation. The Google generation. Browsers should be built for the new generation. A web savy generation that can multitask and run 15 screens at once.

    The war is over Dave we all lost. There is a new generation comming through, good fucking luck to them!

  10. 10. FG | September 10th 2008 @ 1:37 am

    I’ll be dissapointed if you delete the above Dave. Its my firm belief two levels of ability need to be incorparated into every website and online application we all build from now on, simplicity and multitasking for a new generation.

    Letts call it “Web Dual”, Incorparating simple design and multiple web applications on one single interface.

  11. 11. Reflexology London | October 28th 2008 @ 8:07 pm

    it’s a case of overcrowding for Chrome, isn’t it ?
    I think Google argued all along that their browser wasn’t for the average user anyway.
    Firefox has won the battle for techie users but not just yet for the regular user.
    FF is doing it for me as i’m slowly discovering good plugins.
    FG > I can’t even do one thing right ! Trying to Multitask anyway :) haha

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