reader subs % 562 65% Bloglines 178 21% NewsGator 63 7% Netvibes 44 5% Fastladder 14 2% Livedoor 6 0%
The data comes from fetches that look like this in the webserver logs:
GET /atom.xml Feedfetcher-Google; (+http://www.google.com/feedfetcher.html; 512 subscribers)
GET /index.xml Feedfetcher-Google; (+http://www.google.com/feedfetcher.html; 50 subscribers)
GET /atom.xml Bloglines/3.1 (http://www.bloglines.com; 142 subscribers)
GET /index.xml Bloglines/3.1 (http://www.bloglines.com; 36 subscribers)
GET /atom.xml NewsGatorOnline/2.0 (http://www.newsgator.com; 56 subscribers)
GET /index.xml NewsGatorOnline/2.0 (http://www.newsgator.com; 7 subscribers)
GET /atom.xml Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com/; 44 subscribers)
GET /atom.xml Fastladder FeedFetcher/0.01 (http://fastladder.com/; 14 subscribers)
GET /atom.xml livedoor FeedFetcher/0.01 (http://reader.livedoor.com/; 6 subscribers)
Comments (3)
You've got a a GoogleReader majority here.
I used to be a Blogliner until Google updated how theirs worked and now I can't imagine going back.
Posted by Aaron H. | August 19, 2007 3:06 PM
Posted on August 19, 2007 15:06
Nada from Yahoo? That's surprising.
Posted by Rocky | August 19, 2007 11:03 PM
Posted on August 19, 2007 23:03
Yeah... either my grep missed them for some reason, or they didn't fetch in the chunk of the logs I grabbed.
Hmmm...here's the line:
YahooFeedSeeker/2.0 (compatible; Mozilla 4.0; MSIE 5.5
; http://publisher.yahoo.com/rssguide; users 19; views 6944)
Posted by Rich Skrenta | August 19, 2007 11:16 PM
Posted on August 19, 2007 23:16