If anyone would like to see, use or contribute to the code we used to build the Dashboard, we're on GitHub: <a href="https://github.com/GSA/analytics.usa.gov" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/GSA/analytics.usa.gov</a><p>And also open-sourced the adapter we use to get the data out of Google Analytics and into a nice clean JSON API for our client-side static app to consume:<p><a href="https://github.com/18F/analytics-reporter" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/18F/analytics-reporter</a>
28.3% on IE, 41% on Windows 7. Wow.<p>It's odd, being in the tech bubble, you forget how many people there are that really don't think about their technology (or work somewhere for whom the most important things are cost and stability).<p>It would be interesting to take a poll of what people <i>think</i> the numbers would be like before they saw them. I would have guessed a lot more Chrome/FF.
If you'd like to build things like this Dashboard, and help fix the services Americans depend on, we are hiring. We have an amazing core already, and are growing fast. Read more about the U.S. Digital Service and apply at: <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/usds" rel="nofollow">https://www.whitehouse.gov/usds</a><p>Our pitch is pretty simple: Fix Stuff That Matters.
I love this.<p>Top Pages right now:<p>Where's My Refund? - It's Quick, Easy and Secure. 4,600<p>"You take ~40% of my money every year. And you took <i>too much</i> this year. Give me a little back, please?"<p>National Weather Service 1,858<p>"What's the weather gonna be?"<p>National Weather Service - Forecasts by Region 1,846<p>"Will it rain today?"<p>Internal Revenue Service 1,672<p>"Let me spend a few hundred hours figuring out how to pay you for the weather."<p>NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1,155<p>"What is the weather today, though, seriously?"<p>myUSCIS - Case Status 1,053<p>"Please let me in so that I can work in your private sector."<p>The United States Social Security Administration 921<p>"Where's my check this month?"
There's a similar service in place for Gov.UK:
<a href="https://www.gov.uk/performance/site-activity" rel="nofollow">https://www.gov.uk/performance/site-activity</a><p>Nice to see IE gets updated a lot quicker in the US than it does in the UK (though there aren't browser usage statistics available for Gov.UK sites I don't think...)!
Wow beautiful site, nice work to all involved! I found there's a good blog post about how it all works too: <a href="https://18f.gsa.gov/2015/03/19/how-we-built-analytics-usa-gov/" rel="nofollow">https://18f.gsa.gov/2015/03/19/how-we-built-analytics-usa-go...</a> It's all static pages with JSON data pulled in from reporting services that use Node. Very cool!
This data is really valuable to gauge OS & browser usage. Like anything, I would expect it to have some sampling bias in it, but I can't think of better sources for this data. Google, perhaps. (does Google release this type of data?)<p>I would love to see some history to understand what's growing, what's in decline, and how rapidly.
<a href="http://i.imgur.com/H3E8NMh.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/H3E8NMh.png</a><p>They can't get a number sorting algorithm right? :/