It says that 28% visited by phone and 4% by tablet. Where's the other, uh (thirty, uh, two, take away from a hundred, carry the, uh) 78, no 68%? Can you tell what I'm surfing in on?
I think it's assumed the remaining people used traditional computers of some sort. (desktop/laptop) It must get a little sketchy when it comes to certain setups...my tablet might read as an Android phone and a windows tablet might read as a PC...
Long ago, there were lightboxes that were wired to flat boards covered in buttons and breadcrumbs. these lightboxes could give you information while sitting. Or I guess standing if you were a douchey standup-desk sort of chap, or if you have a treadmill desk.
Anyway, these boxes got us to the interwebs when our phones were made for calling, and a tablet was something that you swallowed to cure a hangover.
Waves of bad math?
I think it's assumed the remaining people used traditional computers of some sort. (desktop/laptop) It must get a little sketchy when it comes to certain setups...my tablet might read as an Android phone and a windows tablet might read as a PC...
And as far as being able to tell, websites can request a useragent string from your browser that tells them some very basic information.
But that uastring isn't always accurate. People spoof uastrings all the time.
Long ago, there were lightboxes that were wired to flat boards covered in buttons and breadcrumbs. these lightboxes could give you information while sitting. Or I guess standing if you were a douchey standup-desk sort of chap, or if you have a treadmill desk.
Anyway, these boxes got us to the interwebs when our phones were made for calling, and a tablet was something that you swallowed to cure a hangover.
Ha, yes, the rest are desktop (almost all) or unknown (some tiny fraction).
most of the unknowns are toasters running Java
And a few alien PCs running Windows 98 that Jeff Goldblum wrote viruses for.
Bluetooth refrigerators and virtualboys.
Modified lunchbox powered by a gerbil running in a wheel after sunflower seeds here.
I used my Apple Newton MessagePad 2100
Close. My Palm Pilot hooked up to a dial-up modem from my AOL account.
Chumbys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumby