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Dataset exported from Google Analytics of "Pages and screens: Page title and screen class" with "Users" pages and screens removed.
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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.
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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.
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Web Browsers' Usage Stats is listing usage share of web browsers ( Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera) as part of whole in decimals. You can convert these decimals into percentage, so that you can get usage stats in percentage.
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Microformat, Microdata and RDFa data from the October 2016 Common Crawl web corpus. We found structured data within 1.24 billion HTML pages out of the 3.2 billion pages contained in the crawl (38%). These pages originate from 5.63 million different pay-level-domains out of the 34 million pay-level-domains covered by the crawl (16.5%). Altogether, the extracted data sets consist of 44.2 billion RDF quads.
WISQARS is an interactive query system that provides data on injury deaths, violent deaths, and nonfatal injuries treated in U.S. emergency departments.
This dataset consists of basic statistics and career statistics provided by the NFL on their official website (http://www.nfl.com) for all players, active and retired.
All of the data was web scraped using Python code, which can be found and downloaded here: https://github.com/ytrevor81/NFL-Stats-Web-Scrape
Before we go into the specifics, it's important to note in the basic statistics and career statistics CSV files that all players are assigned a 'Player_Id'. This is the same ID used by the official NFL website to identify each player. This is useful in case of, for example, importing these CSV files in a SQL database for an app.
The data pulled for each player in Active_Player_Basic_Stats.csv is as follows: a. Player ID b. Full Name c. Position d. Number e. Current Team f. Height g. Height h. Weight i. Experience j. Age k. College
The data pulled for each player in Retired_Player_Basic_Stats.csv differs slightly from the previous data set. The data is as follows: a. Player ID b. Full Name c. Position f. Height g. Height h. Weight j. College k. Hall of Fame Status
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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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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. Please Note: due to a change in Analytics platform and accompanying metrics, the current files do not contain a full years data. The files will be updated again in January 2025 with 2024-2025 data. The previous dataset containing Web Analytics has been archived and can be found in the following link; https://lincolnshire.ckan.io/dataset/website-statistics-archived 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 exclude API calls (automated requests for datasets). These Website Statistics resources are updated annually in February by the Lincolnshire County Council Open Data team.
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Dark Web Statistics: Today, the internet consists of three parts: the surface web, the deep web, and the dark web. The dark web is the hidden part of the internet. Users can not access it normally by surfing the internet. The dark Web consists of illegal selling activities such as credit card numbers, bank login details, weapons, hacked social media accounts, weapons, drugs, and much more.
Although for some people, it is interesting to check out such things on the dark web, it should be avoided to go to such places on the internet. Through these recent Dark Web Statistics, let’s understand in detail what the dark web means.
** 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.
As of February 2025, English was the most popular language for web content, with over 49.4 percent of websites using it. Spanish ranked second, with six percent of web content, while the content in the German language followed, with 5.6 percent. English as the leading online language United States and India, the countries with the most internet users after China, are also the world's biggest English-speaking markets. The internet user base in both countries combined, as of January 2023, was over a billion individuals. This has led to most of the online information being created in English. Consequently, even those who are not native speakers may use it for convenience. Global internet usage by regions As of October 2024, the number of internet users worldwide was 5.52 billion. In the same period, Northern Europe and North America were leading in terms of internet penetration rates worldwide, with around 97 percent of its populations accessing the internet.
As of February 2025, 5.56 billion individuals worldwide were internet users, which amounted to 67.9 percent of the global population. Of this total, 5.24 billion, or 63.9 percent of the world's population, were social media users. Global internet usage Connecting billions of people worldwide, the internet is a core pillar of the modern information society. Northern Europe ranked first among worldwide regions by the share of the population using the internet in 20254. In The Netherlands, Norway and Saudi Arabia, 99 percent of the population used the internet as of February 2025. North Korea was at the opposite end of the spectrum, with virtually no internet usage penetration among the general population, ranking last worldwide. Eastern Asia was home to the largest number of online users worldwide – over 1.34 billion at the latest count. Southern Asia ranked second, with around 1.2 billion internet users. China, India, and the United States rank ahead of other countries worldwide by the number of internet users. Worldwide internet user demographics As of 2024, the share of female internet users worldwide was 65 percent, five percent less than that of men. Gender disparity in internet usage was bigger in African countries, with around a ten percent difference. Worldwide regions, like the Commonwealth of Independent States and Europe, showed a smaller usage gap between these two genders. As of 2024, global internet usage was higher among individuals between 15 and 24 years old across all regions, with young people in Europe representing the most significant usage penetration, 98 percent. In comparison, the worldwide average for the age group 15–24 years was 79 percent. The income level of the countries was also an essential factor for internet access, as 93 percent of the population of the countries with high income reportedly used the internet, as opposed to only 27 percent of the low-income markets.
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Serie A Match Results Dataset (2020–2025) was created in response to community requests following the release of my LaLiga Match Results Dataset.
This dataset contains match-level results and performance stats from the Italian Serie A football league, covering seasons 2020 to 2025.
Source: Data was collected using a custom Python web scraper from FBref.com (https://fbref.com/en/comps/11/Serie-A-Stats).
Uses: - Match prediction models - Sports analytics - Feature engineering experiments - Educational ML datasets
Licensing Intended for educational and research use only. All rights remain with original data providers.
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The dataset includes the data obtained for the randomized controlled study conducted from September to October 2018 in Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, Buenos Aires, with the aim to confirm efficacy of the web-based platform e-status in Probability and Statistics courses.
Results appear in the manuscript Measuring the effectiveness of online problem solving for improving academic performance in a probability course, from the same authors. Hopefully published in the coming months.
Students data have been anonymised, by removing ID numbers. Moreover, gender of students has been deleted, and age categorized into one of three classes (until 22 years, between 23 and 25, more than 25).
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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Browse the most interesting pieces of data and statistics from around the world of WordPress. Use them whenever you’re working on a new article, blog post, infographic, or whatever else you have in store.
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Internet Statistics: The Internet has become an undeniable force shaping our lives. From communication and entertainment to education and business, its impact is vast and ever-growing. It is also known as a global communication system that allows the connection of thousands of individual networks and various devices to send and receive information and media.
This article will help you better understand all current facts and trends about the Internet in 2024 and 2023. So, let's delve into some key internet statistics to understand its current state and trajectory.
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