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analytics.usa.gov reviews and mentions
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Weather.gov 2.0
They actually have an in-house solution for this: https://analytics.usa.gov/ (though based on Google Analytics)
Details here: https://digital.gov/guides/dap/common-questions-about-dap/
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Sparkle: A software update framework for macOS
Data from analytics.usa.gov [1] reveals that Chrome leads browser usage at 48%, closely followed by Safari at 35.7%, highlighting the competitive proximity of Safari to Chrome. Definitely much higher share than I thought.
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
Firefox has 2.2% usage on US government websites according to https://analytics.usa.gov/
If it falls below 2% it may lose official support on .gov websites according to https://designsystem.digital.gov/documentation/developers/#b...
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maybe please and thank yous
Government Web Traffic Statistics
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MDN dropped IE compatibility data from their site
Also on access to US Gov websites, IE is now part of "other", https://analytics.usa.gov/
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Cloud.gov
(Off topic): this page linked at the bottom of cloud.gov is quite interesting. Visitor analytics for government sites.
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Has Linux become more mainstream in recent years?
https://analytics.usa.gov/ reports linux as 1% and chromeos as 1.5%
- Government Site for Buying Savings Bonds Shows Its Age - (NYT calls out TreasuryDirect's terrible UI)
- Number of people on government websites now
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
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GSA/analytics.usa.gov is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of analytics.usa.gov is HTML.
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