- From: Olivier GENDRIN <olivier.gendrin@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 08:17:04 +0200
- To: public-html <public-html@w3.org>
On 8/28/07, Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org> wrote: > *world wide* web. > The market share is very hard to evaluate and is in fact very > contextual. > > For example if there are 70% of users using a mobile product X in > Africa, they will be drowned in the majority of western countries, > because the number of users is much more important. Still this 70% > with different type of access or materials is still very important. > Big numbers and raw stats hide often interesting and meaningful > details. We have to be careful. Ok, but do we have to take care of the mobile products that are more than X years old or Y versions old ? Makes me think to the presentations of Hans Rosling at TED talks : http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/view/id/90. Thanks you Karl. -- Olivier G. http://www.lespacedunmatin.info/blog/
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