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apparently DNS has been dead since the 90′s
#10 Weird. I get the mobile site whenever i go there. I’ll try erasing the cookies on Opera & using another browser to see.
Weirder. I can get pcmag with IE but somehow is redirected to the mobile site if using opera, even after deleting the cookies. Some genius @ pcmag should have put anything opera to be shown the mobile page.
I completely get the graph.
People don’t want to read text, as the web mostly existed in 1996.
People don’t want to look at static pictures, as the web mostly existed in 2001.
People want an all video web.
#24 IOW: people want their computers as a tv replacement. Lame!
#25
and MS created Windows MEDIA for what reason?
Being able to watch ANYTHING you want, from around the world, AT any time you want, is a killer feature.
the problem in the USA, MOVE and MUSIC CORPS. RIAA/MPAA are fighting tooth and nail, to KEEP the rights to music in the CORPORATE HANDS.. NOT to the creators.. THE CORP.
Pedro I typed in pcmag.com into my Opera browser and also got a redirect to mobile. And I don’t think I have ever used Opera for that site before.
#27 Thanks for confirming it.
#27 28
I don’t get that redirect. I get to the regular site with Opera.
I have v10.60. No prob here.
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In 2000 most people on line were still using dial-up. Heavy apps, especially video, were not user friendly. After broadband came common video took off and high bandwidth applications such as WoW started demanding even more bandwidth.
Our use of the internet, including the WWW, has grown immensely since 1995. Then, few homes even had a computer, if anyone here remembers the power of a Pentium Chip with 16 Megs memory and a 250Meg HD. Today most homes have multiple computers, broadband, and savvy users. Use of text has increased to the point that most newspapers and magazines are either going under or facing very hard times.
Yet, since I seldom view videos I could be wrong, is you still need a browser to access these sites to get your video.
#27/28/29
Using Opera 10.10 I too was redirected to the mobile site. But then FF is my main browser.
Chrome doesn’t have a problem.
#31 This is a behavior that started a couple of days back, so most likely someone at pcmag messed up with the browser identifier part of the page code.
10.61 here
Your conclusions are all wrong. This chart is a logarithmic scale!!!