On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Martin Albrecht
<martinralbre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> In that summary, Berlin wins the competition for the top non-english
>> speaking city this time ;)
>
> I'm always surprised to see London that high (second highest, right after
> Seattle) on the list. Apparently many people here care about Sage but I hardly
> know any Londoners who are into Sage.
>

My guess is the software (which looks very fancy, by the way) just
doesn't know how to determine the city very well from an IP address.
It only lists 5 visitors from Coventry (which is where the U of
Warwick's postal address is) but there are far more visitors than that
within a few yards of where I am sitting!

Is there access to the tool which they use to convert an IP address to a city?

John

> Cheers,
> Martin
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