Display full version of the post: Between the Lines Blogs Stats for 2009

BetweenTheLines
04.01.2010, 21:44
This post is a token yearly blog wrap-up on the number of readers. I did not create any fancy charts as I am busy catching up on things since being on vacation for 2 weeks. The traffic for the almost 7 years has increased each and every year unlike the global economy. The Between the Lines blog had 1 million visitors from 217 countries using 188 languages on 21 Operating Systems and 74 Browsers. In addition to the web page readers the average RSS Subscribers per day was ~19,000 avg. per day reported by Google Feedburner. Top 50 Visitor Countries 1 United States 11 Philippines 21 Greece 31 Sweden 41 Hong Kong 2 United Kingdom 12 Mexico 22 Finland 32 Switzerland 42 Croatia 3 Canada 13 Spain 23 Malaysia 33 Thailand 43 Mars 4 India 14 Portugal 24 Vietnam 34 New Zealand 44 Colombia 5 Italy 15 Turkey 25 Singapore 35 Norway 45 Serbia 6 Australia 16 Poland 26 Egypt 36 Ireland 46 Denmark 7 Germany 17 Belgium 27 China 37 Saudi Arabia 47 Czech Republic 8 Netherlands 18 Japan 28 Austria 38 United Arab Emirates 48 Peru 9 Brazil 19 Romania 29 Indonesia 39 South Africa 49 Bulgaria 10 France 20 Russia 30 South Korea 40 Argentina 50 Israel Top Visitor Languages English Russian German Polish Spanish Japanese French Turkish Italian Chinese Dutch Korean Portuguese Czech Spanish Finnish Top 10 Visitor Browsers Internet Explorer 59.41% Firefox 29.36% Safari 4.27% Chrome 3.85% Opera 2.46% Mozilla 0.35% Mozilla Compatible Agent 0.07% Konqueror 0.05% SeaMonkey 0.04% Opera Mini 0.04%   Top 10 Visitor Operating Systems Windows 93.52% Macintosh 5.20% Linux   0.82% iPhone 0.23% Unknown 0.12% iPod 0.05% SymbianOS 0.01% Android 0.01% BlackBerry 0.01% Playstation 3 0.01%  (WHAT! reading blogs from a game console) OK that is the end of 2009 for me. I am booting 2009 out into the cold and welcoming 2010 “TwentyTen” with open arms and high expectations. I have several blogs posts in process covering a wide array of topics including one I call “Round & Round, Rounding” that digs deep into just how the computer and AutoCAD deal with values with 64bit floating point precision but converting strings to binary and back and the base logic. As always if you have comments, suggestions, topics you would like to see, or perhaps you have some AutoCAD family products tips you want to share with a large worldwide audience email me at shaan@autodesk.com. Thank you for reading Between the Lines! Shaan Go to the original post...