We don't have internet users completely populated so from the data we currently have I whipped something up in 5 mins at work. This is just the top 40 Countries. Its manual data entry, once we have internet users populated and I will resolve things like "Hong Kong" -> "China" and Singapore -> South Korea.
I can maybe finish some data entry tonight. http://www-958.ibm.com/software/analytics/manyeyes/visualizations/aoo-test-visualization This is a PNG output: http://www-958.ibm.com/software/analytics/manyeyes/vis/FullScreen/fullscreenvisualization.html?id=files%2Fthumbnails%2Ffed90050-64ac-11e2-926b-000255111976.wm.png&visId=ff062cd864ac11e2926b000255111976 On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:44 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Kadal Amutham <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Mr. Rob, I tried to edit the document, but it is read only. Can you > > make it readable so that everybody can fill the data? > > > > OK. I gave you and Samer write permissions. > > > -Rob > > > > With Warm Regards > > > > V.Kadal Amutham > > 919444360480 > > 914422396480 > > > > > > On 21 January 2013 09:01, Kadal Amutham <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Who ever finds time, can fill the remaining Data, so that the document > >> become complete > >> > >> With Warm Regards > >> > >> V.Kadal Amutham > >> 919444360480 > >> 914422396480 > >> > >> > >> On 21 January 2013 07:46, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Roberto Galoppini < > [email protected]> > >>> wrote: > >>> > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> > > >>> >> I was thinking of putting together a world map showing the use of > >>> >> OpenOffice, the kind with each country shaded or color coded to show > >>> >> the density of use. > >>> >> > >>> >> I can easily get a data set showing the total number of downloads of > >>> >> OpenOffice per country. But the raw numbers don't really tell the > >>> >> story. It would show, probably, that the USA has the most > downloads. > >>> >> But that is probably also because of its large population. > >>> >> > >>> >> So maybe we then show downloads per capita, or downloads per 100,000 > >>> >> population. But that then becomes a proxy for economic development, > >>> >> since there are highly populated countries with fewer computers per > >>> >> capital, and low population countries with more computers, etc. I > >>> >> don't think that is what we want to show. > >>> >> > >>> >> So, I'm wondering, has anyone seen data for something like PCs per > >>> >> capita, or home computers, or internet users, or some other proxy > for > >>> >> what our potential usership would be per country? > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > Maybe we can use internet users stats by country, something like: > >>> > > >>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_Internet_usersto > >>> > normalize our stats. > >>> > > >>> > >>> Thanks, that looks useful. I started entering the data into a > >>> spreadsheet: > >>> > >>> > >>> > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av4Lhq3W5zKodGZtNU1oRGFjWi1kYXkzVEtjOWY1ZlE > >>> > >>> As you see, Italy is at the top, if you look at downloads per 1000 > >>> internet users, with 91. So nearly one in ten in Italy have > >>> downloaded AOO! > >>> > >>> -Rob > >>> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> >> Regards, > >>> >> > >>> >> -Rob > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > -- > >>> > ==== > >>> > This e- mail message is intended only for the named recipient(s) > above. > >>> It > >>> > may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not > the > >>> > intended recipient you are hereby notified that any dissemination, > >>> > distribution or copying of this e-mail and any attachment(s) is > strictly > >>> > prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please > >>> immediately > >>> > notify the sender by replying to this e-mail and delete the message > and > >>> any > >>> > attachment(s) from your system. Thank you. > >>> > > >>> > >> > >> >
