Those stats are for ONE SITE, w3schools.com, which is a hobbyist "web design tutorial" site.
StatCounter, on the other hand, is known for being more accurate.
For example, the 3% market share figure for Opera matches what you get if you compare the 40 million Opera users to the total number of desktop users online (about 1.4 billion according to Internet World Stats). So Opera has 3% worldwide, and in Europe it has nearly 10%, and more than Chrome and Safari combined.
Also, how about trying to address my points instead of those pathetic personal attacks?
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Those stats are for ONE SITE, w3schools.com, which is a hobbyist "web design tutorial" site.
StatCounter, on the other hand, is known for being more accurate.
For example, the 3% market share figure for Opera matches what you get if you compare the 40 million Opera users to the total number of desktop users online (about 1.4 billion according to Internet World Stats). So Opera has 3% worldwide, and in Europe it has nearly 10%, and more than Chrome and Safari combined.
Also, how about trying to address my points instead of those pathetic personal attacks?
Edited 2009-07-28 18:13 UTC