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Happy New Year & Browser and OS stats for 2011
On behalf of myself and LinuxQuestions.org I’d like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year. I'm glad to be able to say that 2011 was another great year for LQ (and the newly formed The Questions Network) and that 2012 promises to be another year filled with growth and exciting developments, including a major code update that will bring LQ in line with AQ. As has become tradition, I've posted Browser and OS stats for the entire year on my blog:
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A quick note on mobile devices, for those interested. The #1 mobile device for 2011 LQ visitors was the iPhone. From there is was the iPad, followed by the following Android devices (in order): HTC Desire, Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy S, SonyEricsson Xperia Arc, HTC Incredible and Motorola DroidX
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