Understand Web with MAMA
Preamble
Did you ask you mam in childhood about nature of things? Yeah, who did not..
And now Opera software [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_Software] presented MAMA - the Metadata Analysis and Mining Application. It is analytical search engine that returns details of page structure.
How can we use use it?
“We at Opera believe this tool can also be useful to other stakeholders in the standards and browser-making world.
For example:
Browser manufacturers and others can use MAMA data on the popularity of widely used technologies to prioritize bugs and justify adding support for new technology to in-progress releases.
Standards bodies can use the data to measure the success and adoption rates of various technologies.
Web developers can use the same data to justify support of various technologies in their work.
It can provide real-world, practical samples of the Web developer’s “art”, for inspiration and instruction.”
According to MAMA project documentation
Some details
MAMA give us answers on questions like: how many sites use CSS (80,4% by MAMA), how many errors on average page (47), how many symbols on average page (16,400), which country the most use XMLHttpRequest, an important component of AJAX? (Norway, 10.2%).
Or more sophisticated: how many sites adapted for mobile gadgets, how much Web2.0 spread, what version of HTTP protocol more popular and so on..


MAM is active project and so with the lapse of time we will get bigger range of data. That will give us possibility to understand Web tendencies and Web better.
So thanks Mama.
Related links links to get details:
Mama project description: [http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/mama/]
Mama key findings [http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/mama-key-findings/]











