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James Robertson

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Weekly Log Analysis: 4/28/07 Posted: Apr 28, 2007 8:41 AM
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Time for the weekly look at the logs - BottomFeeder downloads perked up to 191/day last week:

PlatformBottomFeeder Downloads
Windows453
Update260
Linux x86142
Sources119
Mac X114
CE ARM51
Mac 8/949
HPUX30
Solaris26
Linux Sparc24
AIX22
Windows98/ME14
SGI13
Linux PPC11
ADUX5
CE x861

HTML page traffic was up a bit - the Mozilla usage was, too:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Mozilla50%
Internet Explorer37.7%
MSN Bot5.9%
Other1.6%
Opera1.9%
Ocelli1.5%
MSRBOT1.4%

The syndication traffic was up a bit as well - that distribution:

ToolPercentage of Accesses
Internet Explorer25.8%
Mozilla17.2%
BottomFeeder15.3%
Net News Wire5.1%
BlogLines4.6%
Google Feed Fetcher4.5%
Vienna3.7%
Other3.6%
FeedOnFeeds3.5%
Safari RSS2.8%
NewsGator2.3%
Strategic Board Bot2%
Liferea1.4%
Akregator1.2%
XML-FeedPP1%
Python1%
MSN Bot1%
Jakarta1%
JetBrains1%
RSS Bandit1%
Opera1%

It's interesting to see the syndication stats for IE go up, while the HTML accesses for it stay about the same. Not sure what that means :)

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