Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st May 2012 22:06 UTC
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In fact, if Netapplication would stop doing that, publish graphs with IE being 5% lower and say that "it made no or little difference", that'd be exactly what statcounter does.
Of course it would be interesting to see the results from adclicks.. err adsense.
Somehow, I don't see them bragging.
I don't get this weight by country thing. India has Firefox and chrome top leading in large gap over IE (only 20 percent) http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-IN-weekly-201215-201220 and its population is as large as China. until Netapplication release some more data to the public this is just bogus numbers.
There are differences between those web metric companies and it's understandable but they all seems to point to one direction: IE down Chrome up (except Netapplication which indicates that they just playing with the stats).




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They also said that it made no very little to no change to their stats, which, well, you know, it's not because it's written black & white that it means it's true.
It's obviously not possible to have a so little difference and I believe they did this to preserve their apparent integrity.
Here's a times article that compares all stats from various "counters":
http://techland.time.com/2012/05/21/breaking-chrome-just-became-the...
The disparity is just too big to be legit. Clicky and net applications actually look more or less in the same ballpark (with the difference that netapplication weights by country which explains the IE lead).
In fact, if Netapplication would stop doing that, publish graphs with IE being 5% lower and say that "it made no or little difference", that'd be exactly what statcounter does.
Of course it would be interesting to see the results from adclicks.. err adsense.
Somehow, I don't see them bragging.
Edited 2012-05-22 01:59 UTC