15.03.2011 18:24, TreKing ?????:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Justin Giles <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I can confirm that for those categories, mine also says 57.7% for
    US and 9.0% for South Korea, so I believe my assumption (man I
    hate assuming) is correct.


That makes sense, thanks. One would think they would just update this http://developer.android.com/resources/dashboard/platform-versions.html instead of posting the same exact information on every dev's console with a non-descriptive title.

Huh?

There are two per-country breakdowns: one for the selected application, one global.

I'm also seeing 9.0% for South Korea - but that's under "Market all apps", which makes sense, it should be the same as everyone's.

To the left of that, application specific per-country and per-language breakdowns show different numbers.

Funny thing is, I have more installations in South Korea than in Russia - and the apps are only localized to English and Russian.

Google should really consider getting UI designers. Or firing the ones they have if they do.

Yeah, they failed to use <blink> to highlight global vs. application specific numbers :)

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