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Usage of UTF-8 for websites broken down by advertising networks

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using UTF-8 broken down by advertising networks. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
UTF-8 is used by 56.9% of all the websites whose character encoding we know.
UTF-8 is used by 62.1% of all the websites whose character encoding we know and that use Google AdSense as advertising network.

Overall
56.9%
Google AdSense
62.1%
DoubleClick
73.9%
Commission Junction
73.5%
Infolinks
83.8%
AdBrite
73.5%
Yahoo Advertising
58.7%
Kontera
77.1%
AOL Advertising
59.9%
OpenX
77.0%
Microsoft Advertising
70.2%
Casale Media
89.4%
24/7 Real Media
65.2%
ValueClick
52.7%
Chitika
77.6%
Vibrant
60.3%
BuySellAds
93.4%
AudienceScience
71.5%
CPX Interactive
74.3%
BidVertiser
72.2%
Clicksor
76.9%
SmowtionMedia
76.9%
Adsdaq
75.0%
Zedo
73.5%
Burst Media
67.1%
Exponential
60.9%
Blogads
92.6%
Nuffnang
96.3%
AdTaily
67.8%
Adify
84.4%
Adgitize
98.9%
CPM Star
57.7%
AdEngage
60.7%
CheckM8
53.1%
CashTrafic
48.4%
LinkWorth
90.6%
AdvertiseSpace
95.5%
NetShelter
76.6%
Acerno
65.6%
AdRoll
78.6%
Adconion
75.9%
Traffic Marketplace
41.3%
PredictAd
72.5%
InterClick
74.6%
FOX Audience Network
84.1%
Media6Degrees
78.2%
Cubics
76.9%
Adtoll
76.6%
WebTrafficAgents
71.1%
Aim4Media
39.1%
Beacon
100.0%
Adblade
88.9%
Adperium
58.3%
W3Techs.com, 8 September 2010
Percentages of websites using UTF-8 broken down by advertising networks



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UTF-8
Category: Character Encodings
UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode, which is backwards compatible with ASCII.
Website: tools.ietf.org/...
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