I am going to Alexa whenever Wikimedia servers have a problems :)
It seems that my prediction (I am sure that I am not the only one)
that Wikipedia will be inside of top 10 sites at the end of this year
-- will be correct :)
Also, if everything is going well (i.e., fundraising, servers etc.) I
think that at the end of 2007 Wikipedia will be at the fourth place
(after top three: Yahoo, Google, MSN) and at the end of 2008 Wikipedia
will reach the first place.
Hehe... I started to think as a company's manager: may we give to our
users some more services so we can make our growth better? ;)
On 9/5/06, Daniel Mayer <maveric149(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Milos Rancic <millosh(a)mutualaid.org> wrote:
Ebay is at 11th place and Wikipedia is at 16th
place, but, Wikipedia
has better daily reach per million from March/June 2006:
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?compare_sites=ebay.com&am…
Interesting thing is that Wikipedia is backed to exponential growth on Alexa.
Indeed. That whole Seigenthaler incident and then the Nature article really saturated
several
months worth of growth in a short time. Now we are trending up again. That's good.
But that also
means we may need a fundraiser before long.
-- mav
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