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I looked at the log files of my weblog today and found that overall (which means: access from desktop computers included), roughly 2% of the visitors used Maemo devices.
I got curious then and filtered out everything that was definitely a desktop computer/laptop or wasn't properly identified by the counter. So what I ended up with were the visitors that really use mobile devices.
Maemo 59%
iPhone 16%
Symbian 10%
Opera Mini 6%
Other 6%
Android 3%
Windows 1%
Nice, isn't it? Note that this is visitors, not visits. It's a free counter that only lets me see ~the last month.
Of course it's all nonsense and doesn't say anything, because my blog has a lot of Maemo-related content and will therefore attract a lot more Maemo users than the average web site.
But then I've always had lots of Maemo related content, ever since I got my 770 in 2006. But before the launch of the N900, I had only few visitors who would really read my blog from a Maemo device. Most of them I knew by name.
So although the statistics are just fun and useless in terms of abolute numbers, they certainly show how much more people actually use a Maemo device than before.