This is a chart provided by Google Analytics showing the distribution of browsers used to visit this small blog:
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Frankly, this distribution was quite unexpected. I've always felt that the domestic Internet environment isn't very good, with far more casual users than tech-savvy enthusiasts. Most people go online just to look for something entertaining or are basically not familiar with networks and technology, only using QQ for chatting. There are indeed very few tech enthusiasts who are passionate about technology and spend much time surfing the web. If someone doesn't even know IE, they certainly wouldn't understand what Firefox is. Therefore, I've always assumed that domestically, IE would dominate completely. But surprisingly, the current distribution of visits turned out like this. It seems I should be more optimistic. Perhaps the domestic Internet environment isn't as bad as I imagined.