I measured the _viewport_ = The actual visible part of a webpage.
And I compared it to the ScreenSizes (as shown by google-analytics)
I found out: its 20-25% of visitors who have NOT maximized the browser-window.
This was 2 years ago.
Check the google-graphic: it says: 70% have a viewport HEIGHT of < 550px, which is typical for a screenresolution of 1024 * 768 (minus some toolbars)
OK - Lots of people with a bigger screen resize the browser window - but do they resize it to the typical height? No! Maybe the resize to the typical width - because a lot of pages with fixed width fit - but NOT the height.
Maybe the data are over the last 10 years - this could be a reason für the lots of small viewports. But do I have to care about it in the year 2010?
You have to face that Google dont allways tell you the truth
