On Jan 4, 2016, at 16:21 , Damian Menscher <damian@google.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com <mailto:owen@delong.com>> wrote: domain.name <http://domain.name/> results are 82 (16.4%) up from 69 (13.8%). www.domain.name <http://www.domain.name/> <http://www.domain.name/ <http://www.domain.name/>> results are 101 (20.2%) up from 81 (16.2%)
As a professional pessimist, I can't help but note that of the 111 sites responding over IPv6 (I'm including a 400 or 500 as a "response"), more than half (58) are operated by Google. So ignoring Google sites, the Alexa Top 500 becomes the Alexa Top 441 and has 53 IPv6-enabled sites, or ~12%.
Damian
I think 12% vs. 16% isn’t that much of a difference. Both numbers are horribly horribly low. Owen