Only item of note is a small shift between Android and iOS traffic in June. My best guess (I'm going to check with OIT) is that a large percentage of students run iOS, and their leaving campus caused a drop in iOS traffic.
ND.edu
Traffic
- 467,313 views by 160,566 people
Browsers
- Chrome 48%
- Safari iOS 14%
- IE 14%
- IE11 12%
- IE10 1%
- IE9 1%
- IE8 0%
- IE7 0%
- Safari 10%
- Firefox 9%
- Edge 2%
Platforms (Overall)
- Windows 55%
- Mac 21%
- iOS 15%
- Android 6%
Mobile Traffic
- Total 23%
- iOS 70%
- Android 25%
- Windows 4%
- Windows Phone 7.5 0.5%
- Blackberry 0.1%
m.nd.edu
Traffic
- 179,388 views by 9,797 people
Top Content (General 31%)
- Athletics
- Map
- Dining
- Webcams
- Photos
Top Content (Students 28%)
- Dining
- Map
- Sakai
- Webcams
- Academics
Platforms
- iOS 77% (-6%)
- Android 19% (+6%)
- Windows 2%
- Macintosh 1%
Conductor
510 live sites (+6)
- Active Share
- Environmental Change Initiative
- Flaherty Hall
- Jeff Harden
- Martijn Cremers
- Welcome Weekend
Traffic
- 3,062,338 views by 849,489 people
Browsers
- Chrome 51%
- Safari iOS 17%
- Safari 10%
- IE 8%
- IE11 7%
- IE10 0%
- IE9 1%
- IE8 0%
- Firefox 8%
- Edge 2%
Platforms
- Windows 47%
- Mac 24%
- iOS 18%
- Android 7%
Mobile Traffic
- Total 41%
- iOS 69% (-3%)
- Android 28% (+3%)
- Windows 2%
- Windows Phone 0.5%
- Blackberry 0.3%
Stats are compiled from Gaug.es and Google Analytics.