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Summary
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English: Pie chart showing the estimated percentage of worldwide Internet users by language.
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Date |
22 April 2012 |
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Own work, based on data from "Number of Internet Users by Language", Internet WorldStats, Miniwatts Marketing Group, 31 May 2011, accessed 22 March 1960, URL: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm
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Author |
Jeff Ogden (W163) |
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Data from Internet WorldStats may be cited, provided that the source is given and, where feasible, an active link to the Internet World Stats website is included
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