RE: Pointer Event Usage Data

I do not see why not. I filtered some out since they were obviously NSFW – apologies if I missed anything that fell into that category:

www.bing.com
www.msn.com
www.amazon.com
m.baidu.com
yandex.ru
www.amazon.de
www.amazon.co.uk
www.yahoo.com
tieba.baidu.com
www.yandex.ru
www.amazon.co.jp
www.baidu.com
web.roblox.com
www.roblox.com
item.taobao.com
www.amazon.it
www.amazon.fr
cn.bing.com
www.gumtree.com
zhidao.baidu.com
www.amazon.in
www.globo.com


From: Rick Byers [mailto:rbyers@chromium.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2016 7:30 PM
To: Ted Dinklocker <Ted.Dinklocker@microsoft.com>
Cc: public-pointer-events@w3.org; Mustaq Ahmed <mustaq@chromium.org>
Subject: Re: Pointer Event Usage Data

This is great, thanks Ted!

Any chance you could share (publicly or privately) the top 10-20 TLDs (or any other list of "interesting" sites using pointer events) to help in our compat testing efforts?

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Ted Dinklocker <Ted.Dinklocker@microsoft.com<mailto:Ted.Dinklocker@microsoft.com>> wrote:
In order to really close down Action 154 (https://www.w3.org/2012/pointerevents/track/actions/154) It was on my plate to forward along some usage data:

For the last 90 days, Edge sees about 13.7% of navigates result in usage of pointer events.
Bing, MSN, and Amazon are the top 3 TLD’s by # of hits.


Ted Dinklocker

Senior Program Manager
Web Platform Team

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