2016 Year in Review

Author: Erik Runyon

I always enjoy looking at the shifting numbers over the course of a year. The rise and fall of browsers and mobile trends can be quite interesting (end copy and paste from last year). Chrome continues to be the dominant browser on campus with over fifty percent of the traffic. This year also the disappearance of all versions of IE except IE11.

www.ND.edu

  • Pageviews: 6,509,479
  • Users: 1,858,369
  • Pages/Session: 1.75
  • Average Session Duration: 2 minutes 32 seconds

Browsers

January to December changes:

  • Chrome 46% → 49%
  • Safari 21% → 26%
  • Internet Explorer 15% → 11%
    • IE11 11% → 10%
    • IE10 2% → 0%
    • IE9 1% → 0%
    • IE8 0% → 0%
  • Firefox 9% → 8%

Platforms

January to December changes:

  • Windows 52% → 52%
  • Macintosh 22% → 22%
  • iOS 15% → 17%
  • Android 6% → 7%

Conductor

Conductor finished the year with 537 live sites, with 81 new site launches.

  • Pageviews: 40,441,900
  • Users: 7,882,633

Browsers

January to December changes:

  • Chrome 48% → 53%
  • Safari 22% → 28%
  • Internet Explorer 9% → 6%
    • IE11 7% → 5%
    • IE10 1% → 0%
    • IE9 1% → 0%
    • IE8 0% → 0%
  • Firefox 8% → 7%

Platforms

January to December changes:

  • Windows 45% → 44%
  • Macintosh 30% → 27%
  • iOS 16% → 19%
  • Android 6% → 7%

m.ND.edu

January to December changes:

iOS 86% → 90%
Android 14% → 10%

Top Content (General)

  1. Athletics
  2. Dining
  3. Webcams
  4. Map
  5. Photos

Top Content (Students)

  1. Dining
  2. Academics
  3. Sakai
  4. Map
  5. Irish1Card

All the rest

Mobile Trends

Select group of sites and their total mobile traffic changes from January to December:

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