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 the last two years). Chrome continues to be the dominant browser on campus with nearly fifty percent of the traffic. On Conductor, iOS traffic climbed from 19% in January to 29% in December.
www.ND.edu
- Pageviews: 6,040,298
- Users: 1,854,305
- Pages/Session: 1.7
- Average Session Duration: 2 minutes 21 seconds
Browsers
January to December changes:
- Chrome 51% → 48%
- Safari 26% → 29%
- Internet Explorer 11% → 9%
- Firefox 8% → 7%
- Edge 3% → 4%
Platforms
January to December changes:
- Windows 55% → 50%
- Macintosh 21% → 21%
- iOS 16% → 20%
- Android 6% → 6%
Conductor
Conductor finished the year with 577 live sites, with 78 new site launches.
- Pageviews: 32,455,434
- Users: 8,076,690
Browsers
January to December changes:
- Chrome 53% → 44%
- Safari 32% → 32%
- Firefox 7% → 5%
- Internet Explorer 6% → 4%
- Edge 2% → 3%
Platforms
January to December changes:
- Windows 43% → 35%
- Macintosh 27% → 18%
- iOS 19% → 29%
- Android 7% → 13%
m.ND.edu
January to December changes:
iOS 88% → 89%
Android 10% → 9%
Top Content (General)
- Athletics
- Map
- Dining
- Webcams
- Photos
Top Content (Students)
- Dining
- Map
- Academics
- Irish1Card
- Laundry
All the rest
Mobile Trends
Select group of sites and their total mobile traffic changes from January to December:
- www.ND.edu 22% → 27%
- Admissions 43% → 36%
- Sites 37% → 30%
- Gameday 72% → 69% (mobile traffic changes quite a bit based on games, so not a real trend)
- Magazine 53% → 48%
- News 46% → 42%
- Tour 41% → 29%
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