Wikipedia traffic exceeds bbc.co.uk Published February 1, 2006 by Ben According to Alexa, traffic at Wikipedia exceeded that of traffic at bbc.co.uk sites. Hmmm. Hat-tip to colleague Murray ‘Minty’ Walker for the link. Published in News Previous Post Google confirm they ARE working on an OS Next Post Google Earth + Flash = Flash Earth
Andy Roberts Wikipedia traffic may well be on the rise but what is the meaning of the vertical scale which goes from 50 to 40…30,….20………..,10 ?
Jim Based on user with the Alexa toolbar – so I would take it with a pinch of salt as any self recspecting user wouldnt install that junk,.
Wikipedia traffic may well be on the rise but what is the meaning of the vertical scale which goes from 50 to 40…30,….20………..,10 ?
Based on user with the Alexa toolbar – so I would take it with a pinch of salt as any self recspecting user wouldnt install that junk,.
If you had more Traffic Alexia might actually care that you’re hot linking their images 🙂