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==== Step 3: Analysis ==== [[File:PlotPageviewsEN_overlap.png|200px|thumb|A sample visualization of pageview traffic data.]] For this assignment, the "analysis" will be fairly straightforward: you will visualize the dataset you have created as a time series graph. Your visualization will track three traffic metrics: mobile traffic, desktop traffic, and all traffic (mobile + desktop). Your visualization should look similar to the example graph above, which is based on the same data you'll be using! The only big difference should be that your mobile traffic data will only go back to October 2014, since the API does not provide monthly traffic data going back to 2010. In order to complete the analysis correctly and receive full credit, your graph will need to be the right scale to view the data; all units, axes, and values should be clearly labeled; and the graph should possess a key and a title. You must also generate a .png or .jpeg formatted image of your final graph. You may choose to graph the data in Python, in your notebook. If you decide to use Google Sheet or some other open, public data visualization platform to build your graph, link to it in the README, and make sure sharing settings allow anyone who clicks on the link to view the graph and download the data!
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