Access to U.S. federal government websites via WIN10 devices has exceeded Win7

As Microsoft continues to drive the installation of Windows 10 operating systems, the federal government's Digital Analytics program (DAP) shows that the global number of U.S. federal government websites via Windows 10 devices is currently has accounted for 20.9% of the total number of units viewed, exceeding the Windows 7 appliance. The United States federal state DAP, based on the Google Analytics web Analytics service, provides real-time traffic statistics for the federal government website through the data collected by DAP JavaScript code. Information shows that the United States federal government website has been visited about 2.5 billion times in the last 90 days to January 2, 2018. Among them, the number of visitors from the United States accounted for 86.8%, and other areas accounted for 13.2%. Because the number of US regions is much higher than in other regions, the real-time flow statistics reflect, to a certain extent, the devices used by the American public to browse the Federal government web site and indirectly reflect the use of the American people on the Network computing device. Data show that the desktop computer (DT) is still the public to browse the U.S. Federal government web site, the most important equipment used, accounting for 55.3%. The second is smartphones, accounting for 38.8%. Tablet computers accounted for only 5.9%. In the operating system, the overall Windows system accounted for 45.4%, much higher than the number two, Apple (AAPL) iOS system 25.5%. As for Android and Apple Macintosh OS systems, they accounted for 18.2% and 9% respectively, ranking third and four. In the case of Windows system alone, Windows 10 is used to make up 20.9% of the first Windows 7 wins. As for Windows 8.1 and 8 use ratio, only 2.7% and 0.5% respectively. In the browser, Google Chrome uses 44.3%, ranked first. Apple Safari 27.8%, ranked second. As for Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and the Windows 10 built-in edge browser usage ratio, respectively, 12.2%, 5.9% and 4%. Because DAP presents the website traffic data, only includes the United States federal government website, therefore with NetMarketShare, StatCounter, Adduplex and so on website traffic statistics platform displays the data to have the discrepancy. Taking StatCounter's latest U.S. regional data, for example, by the end of December 2017, the ratio of web browsing through Windows was 37.35% and the iOS device was 28.07%. Android and OS X are 20.17% and 11.19%, respectively. In addition, the use of Windows 10 in the United States region exceeded Windows 7 in February 2017. Globally, however, Windows 7 usage is still slightly higher than Windows 10 by the end of December 2017.

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