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[edit] Graph incorrect
For December 2006, according to the graph the usage share is a little over 12% while the article says "By December 2006, according to data made available by U.S. firm NetApplications, Firefox's market share had grown to 14% globally." In July 2006, market share was at 12.59%, but the graph has it at a little over 11%. Perhaps December's market share in the graph is really October's, October's is July's, etc., or are values other than those mentioned in the article used in the graph? Regardless, there should be a description of what information is used in the graph.
SteveSims 00:19, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
- I've added the description. The basic problem is that many editors tend to make POV edits, mentioning only the most optimistic data on Firefox usage and ignoring the pessimistic data. The graph is NPOV by combining both optimistic and pessimistic data from the usage share article, so will tend to indicate a lower share than the prose in the Firefox article does. -- Schapel 01:19, 28 February 2007 (UTC)