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Technologies > Client-side Languages > Javascript > Advertising Networks Segmentation

Distribution of advertising networks among websites that use Javascript

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using various advertising networks among the sites that use Javascript. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Google AdSense is used by 81.2% of all the websites whose advertising network we know and that use Javascript as client-side programming language.

Google AdSense
81.2%
DoubleClick
6.7%
Commission Junction
4.3%
Infolinks
2.8%
AdBrite
2.6%
Yahoo Advertising
1.9%
Kontera
1.7%
AOL Advertising
1.5%
OpenX
1.3%
Microsoft Advertising
1.3%
Casale Media
1.2%
24/7 Real Media
1.2%
ValueClick
1.2%
Chitika
1.0%
Vibrant
0.9%
BuySellAds
0.9%
AudienceScience
0.7%
CPX Interactive
0.7%
BidVertiser
0.7%
Clicksor
0.6%
SmowtionMedia
0.5%
Adsdaq
0.5%
Zedo
0.4%
Burst Media
0.4%
Exponential
0.4%
Blogads
0.4%
Nuffnang
0.3%
AdTaily
0.2%
Adify
0.2%
Adgitize
0.2%
CPM Star
0.1%
AdEngage
0.1%
CheckM8
0.1%
CashTrafic
0.1%
LinkWorth
0.1%
AdvertiseSpace
0.1%
NetShelter
0.1%
Acerno
0.1%
AdRoll
0.1%
Adconion
0.1%
Traffic Marketplace
0.1%
W3Techs.com, 8 September 2010
Percentages of websites using various advertising networks among the sites that use Javascript
Note: a website may use more than one advertising network

The following advertising networks are used by less than 0.1% of the websites that use Javascript



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Javascript
Category: Client-side Programming Languages
JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, mainly used within web pages.
Website: developer.mozilla.org/...
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