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The image depicts a line graph detailing the market share percentages of mobile applications from 2010 to 2014 across four categories. In 2010: Games at 45%, Education around 28%, News approximately 15%, Other with roughly 12%. By 2011, Games remains at 45%, Education decreases to about 24%, News holds around 17%, Other increases to about 14%. In 2012, Games decreases slightly to around 43%, Education falls to 22%, News increases to 22%, Other rises to 13%. In 2013, Games decreases to 40%, Education at 20%, News peaks around 25%, Other increases to about 15%. By 2014, Games drops to 35%, Education significantly rises to 30%, News falls to around 18%, Other remains stable at approximately 16%.
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The line graph illustrate the percentage in market share of mobile applications by category such as games, education, news and others between 2010 and 2014.
Overall, the games had the highest share at the beginning of the period, while relatively smaller proportion of education and news increased throughout the period, the reverse was true for other percentage.
In detail, in 2010 games proportion topped the chart in the proportion of mobile applications with 45%, the reverse was true for education percentage witnessed the lowest position with 5%. The share of mobile applications of for other was higher than that of news, at 35% and 15% respectively.
By 2014, although education proportion had lowest figures, but over five years figure changed from 5% to 25% considerably and could be seen the first position for mobile applications games witnessed a downward trend from 45% slightly fall to 40% in 2012, after change remained generally stable over the period. The news percentage of rose consistently over the whole period.
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