Median is what we want since (1) number of sources is small (2) it's unknown how the sources calculate the percentages. Mean is just wrong. Also changed "other" to be the median of the missing from the sources.
Changed to match mean as opposed to median values. I used a different method to make it svg as I am unfamiliar with R. I request the original author to reflect the value changes based on my reasons stated here [[User talk:Wikiolap#Template:Browser]] marke
Changed to match mean as opposed to median values. Unfortunately could not make it svg. I request the original author to reflect the value changes based on my reasons stated here [[User talk:Wikiolap#Template:Browser marketshare]].
'''Summary''': A pie chart of the usage share of web browsers using data from [http://marketshare.hitslink.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=0 Net Applications]. It was created using [[R (programming language)|R]] with the following R code: <pre> browse
Added mobile browser. Created with following R commands: title = "Usage share of web browsers: October 2010" percent = c(47.34, 29.67, 11.90, 5.50, 1.92, 3.81) name = c("Internet\nExplorer", "Firefox", "Chrome", "Safari", "Opera", "Mobile\nBrowser") colo