It varies a lot and website contents are not the only thing that makes it vary - there are countries where browser education is still nonexistant. For example, the American population uses IE a lot more than the Finns. This clearly shows not only in the media but in website quality as well.
To give an example of how contents affect the portion of each browser, let's look at the development forum of a CSS skin I made for phpBB. The statistics are from 12000 page loads. You'd expect these visitors to be sophisticated in website management and browsing The Net and thus know the difference between IE and Firefox.
OTOH, let's look at a joke collection site (in Finnish) that I run. You'd expect the visitors to be older, and interested more in the contents than how they view it. Loads: 52000. Here's the stats:
That pretty much sums it. Firefox still has a long way to go but it will get there eventually unless the internet undergoes some kind of a fundamental change.
at its closest approach it swings within 17 light hours of the black hole (around three times the distance between the Sun and Pluto).
As this is said to be the closest star, let's have a little more fun with the distance, just to make it clear how far away from each other these things really are.
Moon is 384 400 kilometers away from Earth
The star is 18 347 298 416 kilometers away from the black hole (47700 times the distance!)
Distance from Earth to Mars ~ 50 000 000 kilometers
The star from the black hole,
18 347 298 416 km, about 370 times the distance!
From Earth to Sun, it's 149 597 870 kilometers
That's still about 120 times the distance from the star to the black hole!
Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun, is 57 910 000 kilometers away from it
The closest star to a black whole is 316 times as far away.
Sony starts taking orders Thursday, with a price tag of 194,250 yen (US $2,263.40) in Japan including a five-per cent sales tax. Now that's one expensive toy!
Expensive? Bear in mind that most $2k computers go to ten-year-olds and they are also pretty much just toys so that makes them expensive too. Nah, I'd say that $2k for a robot puppy is actually quite reasonably-priced if not a bargain.
Well, after clicking through some links it seems this is the FIFTH /. story about the same thing.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/ 01/159241&tid=193 7 &tid=215&tid=126 4 7&mode=thread&tid=126 2 9&mode=thread&tid=100
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/16/07621
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/30/12432
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/13/04282
I knew it all along. They WANTED us to wear foil hats to amplify their spy rays.
I think this may be the beginning of a wholehearted launch of "Google Blog".
Bloogle?
It varies a lot and website contents are not the only thing that makes it vary - there are countries where browser education is still nonexistant. For example, the American population uses IE a lot more than the Finns. This clearly shows not only in the media but in website quality as well.
To give an example of how contents affect the portion of each browser, let's look at the development forum of a CSS skin I made for phpBB. The statistics are from 12000 page loads. You'd expect these visitors to be sophisticated in website management and browsing The Net and thus know the difference between IE and Firefox.
Firefox: 36 %
OTOH, let's look at a joke collection site (in Finnish) that I run. You'd expect the visitors to be older, and interested more in the contents than how they view it. Loads: 52000. Here's the stats:MSIE: 31 %
Opera: 2 %
Konqueror: 1 %
MSIE: 69 %
Firefox: 19 %
Opera: 1 %
Konqueror: 0 %
That pretty much sums it. Firefox still has a long way to go but it will get there eventually unless the internet undergoes some kind of a fundamental change.
at its closest approach it swings within 17 light hours of the black hole (around three times the distance between the Sun and Pluto).
As this is said to be the closest star, let's have a little more fun with the distance, just to make it clear how far away from each other these things really are.
Moon is 384 400 kilometers away from Earth
The star is 18 347 298 416 kilometers away from the black hole (47700 times the distance!)
Distance from Earth to Mars ~ 50 000 000 kilometers
The star from the black hole, 18 347 298 416 km, about 370 times the distance!
From Earth to Sun, it's 149 597 870 kilometers
That's still about 120 times the distance from the star to the black hole!
Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun, is 57 910 000 kilometers away from it
The closest star to a black whole is 316 times as far away.
WHY? What's wrong with uniform standards for the whole world? Why can't I just buy stuff from where I want to buy it?
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of server clusters. Oh wait...
Expensive? Bear in mind that most $2k computers go to ten-year-olds and they are also pretty much just toys so that makes them expensive too. Nah, I'd say that $2k for a robot puppy is actually quite reasonably-priced if not a bargain.