Re: Linux hits 1.05% on March!
On 2008-05-07, h.stroph <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> In news:-96dnWqPqv-9IbzVnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@giganews.com,
> Ignoramus18547 <ignoramus18547@NOSPAM.18547.invalid> typed:
>
>> I own a popular website alge[spam].com.
>>
>> I have a script to count the percentage of linux visits as a
>> percentage of all human visits.
>>
>> It used to hover at about 0.7%, but in the last couple of months
>> changed to 1.05% or so. So it is growing a little bit.
>
> Only because you're spamming the Linux newsgroups with the URL.
>
I get more visitors on algebra.com in one day, than this newsgroup
gets in a year.
Therefore, posting the algebra.com URL on this newsgroup, would not
even register a blip on the traffic radar of algebra.com.
This is a proof that I am not spamming my URL algebra.com for the
purpose of getting traffic on algebra.com. It just would not make
sense!
Algebra.Com is not a computer related website and appeals to children
who need help with algebra. Thus, I think, the linux use percentage
comes from a population sample that is not biased on favor of any
particular OS.
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