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Yeah, either that or its a stacked area graph. I thought that "there's nothing like a clear graph" was a joke! This is one of the least clear graphs I've ever seen!
1. The y axis isn't labelled correctly. Should be Billions of dollars *per year* (or month or whatever).
2. I suspect it *is* a stacked area graph. It doesn't say, but they do show filled areas rather than lines, and the 'office' and 'servers and tools' areas don't vary in width at all really.
3. If it is a stacked area graph, wtf is going on with 'entertainment and devices'? Seriously?
Business week seems to be somewhat shit at graphs... for example check this so-called graph out:
http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-total-cash-and-st-i...