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This Website Statistics dataset has four resources showing usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data website. Web analytics terms used in each resource are defined in their accompanying Metadata file.
Website Usage Statistics: This document shows a statistical summary of usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year.
Website Statistics Summary: This dataset shows a website statistics summary for the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year.
Webpage Statistics: This dataset shows statistics for individual Webpages on the Lincolnshire Open Data site by calendar year.
Dataset Statistics: This dataset shows cumulative totals for Datasets on the Lincolnshire Open Data site that have also been published on the national Open Data site Data.Gov.UK - see the Source link.
Note: Website and Webpage statistics (the first three resources above) show only UK users, and exclude API calls (automated requests for datasets). The Dataset Statistics are confined to users with javascript enabled, which excludes web crawlers and API calls.
These Website Statistics resources are updated annually in January by the Lincolnshire County Council Business Intelligence team. For any enquiries about the information contact opendata@lincolnshire.gov.uk.
Mobile accounts for approximately half of web traffic worldwide. In the last quarter of 2024, mobile devices (excluding tablets) generated 62.54 percent of global website traffic. Mobiles and smartphones consistently hoovered around the 50 percent mark since the beginning of 2017, before surpassing it in 2020. Mobile traffic Due to low infrastructure and financial restraints, many emerging digital markets skipped the desktop internet phase entirely and moved straight onto mobile internet via smartphone and tablet devices. India is a prime example of a market with a significant mobile-first online population. Other countries with a significant share of mobile internet traffic include Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. In most African markets, mobile accounts for more than half of the web traffic. By contrast, mobile only makes up around 45.49 percent of online traffic in the United States. Mobile usage The most popular mobile internet activities worldwide include watching movies or videos online, e-mail usage and accessing social media. Apps are a very popular way to watch video on the go and the most-downloaded entertainment apps in the Apple App Store are Netflix, Tencent Video and Amazon Prime Video.
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Website Statistics: The internet landscape is constantly evolving, and understanding the dynamics of website development and browser usage is crucial for businesses and individuals alike. In 2024, the web design and development industry has grown significantly, driven by increased demand for innovative and responsive web solutions. Major browsers like Google Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge dominate the market, each offering unique features that cater to diverse user needs.
This article delves into the latest statistics, market shares, and technological trends in the web development and browser domains, providing valuable insights to help you navigate the digital world effectively.
In March 2024, the video platform YouTube reported around 32.5 billion visits from global users. Meta-owned Facebook.com reported around 16.1 billion visits from global users, as Instagram.com and Twitter.com followed, each with 7 billion and 6.1 billion visits from users worldwide during the examined month. Wikipedia.org, which hosts users-generated encyclopedic entries, recorded around 4.4 billion visits, while news aggregator and community platform Reddit.com saw approximately 2.2 billion visits during the examined period.
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Dark Web Statistics: The Dark Web refers to the encrypted portion of the internet that is not indexed by traditional search engines.
It exists as a hidden network that can only be accessed through specific software, configurations, and authorization protocols.
The primary technology used to access the Dark Web is the Tor network, which allows users to maintain anonymity and privacy while accessing websites and services.
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According to research by Sucuri, 60.04% of websites analyzed contained at least one backdoor, 52.6% of websites contained some form of SEO spam; 95.62% of those websites run on WordPress.
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A complete list of live websites using the Stats technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
The purpose of this project is to improve the accuracy of statistical software by providing reference datasets with certified computational results that enable the objective evaluation of statistical software. Currently datasets and certified values are provided for assessing the accuracy of software for univariate statistics, linear regression, nonlinear regression, and analysis of variance. The collection includes both generated and 'real-world' data of varying levels of difficulty. Generated datasets are designed to challenge specific computations. These include the classic Wampler datasets for testing linear regression algorithms and the Simon & Lesage datasets for testing analysis of variance algorithms. Real-world data include challenging datasets such as the Longley data for linear regression, and more benign datasets such as the Daniel & Wood data for nonlinear regression. Certified values are 'best-available' solutions. The certification procedure is described in the web pages for each statistical method. Datasets are ordered by level of difficulty (lower, average, and higher). Strictly speaking the level of difficulty of a dataset depends on the algorithm. These levels are merely provided as rough guidance for the user. Producing correct results on all datasets of higher difficulty does not imply that your software will pass all datasets of average or even lower difficulty. Similarly, producing correct results for all datasets in this collection does not imply that your software will do the same for your particular dataset. It will, however, provide some degree of assurance, in the sense that your package provides correct results for datasets known to yield incorrect results for some software. The Statistical Reference Datasets is also supported by the Standard Reference Data Program.
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Traffic statistics for the For government franchise on the Queensland Government website. Source: Google Analytics.
This statistic shows a ranking of the best websites specialized in wine sales in 2017. That year, the website "www.wine.com" ranked the first place amongst online sales companies specialized in wine.
Web traffic statistics for the several City-Parish websites, brla.gov, city.brla.gov, Red Stick Ready, GIS, Open Data etc. Information provided by Google Analytics.
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Monthly statistics for pages viewed by visitors to the Queensland Government website—Your rights, crime and the law franchise. Source: Google Analytics
** Note: This dataset has been archived and is no longer being updated due to a change in analytics platform. You can find the new dataset relating to Website Statistics in the following link; https://lincolnshire.ckan.io/dataset/website-statistics ** This Website Statistics dataset has three resources showing usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data website. Web analytics terms used in each resource are defined in their accompanying Metadata file. - Website Usage Statistics: This document shows a statistical summary of usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year. - Website Statistics Summary: This dataset shows a website statistics summary for the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year. - Webpage Statistics: This dataset shows statistics for individual Webpages on the Lincolnshire Open Data site by calendar year. Note: The resources above show only UK users, and exclude API calls (automated requests for datasets). For further information, please contact the Lincolnshire County Council Open Data team.
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OpenDataNI website usage data, collated via Google Analytics, for the period from the site's launch on 26th November 2015 onward.
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Drupal Statistics: In 2025, Drupal is expected to be one of the most preferred choices for developers and businesses as it continues to excel in IT and content management system development. Its powerful features—flexibility, security, and scalability—have allowed it to carve out a significant niche in the highly competitive CMS market.
This article provides an in-depth analysis of key Drupal statistics for 2025, focusing on usage patterns, distribution, user demographics, and economic factors.
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A complete list of live websites using the Wp Stats technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
The Strategic Planning and Analytics Department prepares and publishes The Port of Virginia’s trade statistics
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A complete list of live websites using the Burst Statistics technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
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Buffer vs Hootsuite Statistics: Buffer and Hootsuite are working against each other for supremacy in scheduling, analytics, collaboration, and affordability. Buffer offers simple interfaces and transparent pricing for creators and small and medium enterprises. Hootsuite markets to larger enterprises for deep analytics, bulk management tools, and integrations comprising its internal operations.
This comprehensive Buffer vs Hootsuite statistics focuses on user growth, satisfaction, pricing, features, and ease of use, all backed by numbers and insights from various sources. So, by the end, you will have an informative and data-driven sense of what platform will suit your needs better.
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This dataset contains statistics related to the Unleashed website (http://uladl.com). Unleashed is an open data competition, an initiative of the Office for Digital Government, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The data is used to monitor the level of engagement activity with the audience, and make the communication effective in regards to the event.
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This Website Statistics dataset has four resources showing usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data website. Web analytics terms used in each resource are defined in their accompanying Metadata file.
Website Usage Statistics: This document shows a statistical summary of usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year.
Website Statistics Summary: This dataset shows a website statistics summary for the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year.
Webpage Statistics: This dataset shows statistics for individual Webpages on the Lincolnshire Open Data site by calendar year.
Dataset Statistics: This dataset shows cumulative totals for Datasets on the Lincolnshire Open Data site that have also been published on the national Open Data site Data.Gov.UK - see the Source link.
Note: Website and Webpage statistics (the first three resources above) show only UK users, and exclude API calls (automated requests for datasets). The Dataset Statistics are confined to users with javascript enabled, which excludes web crawlers and API calls.
These Website Statistics resources are updated annually in January by the Lincolnshire County Council Business Intelligence team. For any enquiries about the information contact opendata@lincolnshire.gov.uk.