Hi All, I'm trying to get some info re the state of the internet in around 1995. For example What proportion of US homes / businesses etc had access then, or even broader like how many connections there were in the USA. Also figures for things like what percentage of web material at that stage was provided by US. Also, any such figures for Australia would be useful. If anyone knows the figures, or could point me in the right direction I'd be most grateful. Thanks, Carolyn Carolyn Penfold Faculty of Law The University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 AUSTRALIA Telephone: National (02) 9385 2250 International +61 2 9385 2250
--On Friday, July 05, 2002 10:15 AM +1000 Carolyn Penfold <c.penfold@unsw.edu.au> wrote:
I'm trying to get some info re the state of the internet in around 1995. For example What proportion of US homes / businesses etc had access then, or even broader like how many connections there were in the USA. Also figures for things like what percentage of web material at that stage was provided by US. Also, any such figures for Australia would be useful. If anyone knows the figures, or could point me in the right direction I'd be most grateful.
You might want to take a look at some of the early GVU User Surveys that were done at Georgia Tech beginning in 1994. They're fairly casual in their methodology (I think respondents simply volunteered to participate), but you might find the data interesting nonetheless. The URL is http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/user_surveys/ . Joan Joan Korenman, Director Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman@umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/
The following page has links to several historical statistics sites with web stats from the mid 90's: http://livinginternet.com/w/wm_stats.htm Also Internet stats: http://livinginternet.com/i/im_stats.htm and Usenet stats: http://livinginternet.com/u/ua_old.htm Bill At 10:15 AM 7/5/02 +1000, Carolyn Penfold wrote:
Hi All, I'm trying to get some info re the state of the internet in around 1995. For example What proportion of US homes / businesses etc had access then, or even broader like how many connections there were in the USA. Also figures for things like what percentage of web material at that stage was provided by US. Also, any such figures for Australia would be useful. If anyone knows the figures, or could point me in the right direction I'd be most grateful. Thanks, Carolyn
Carolyn Penfold Faculty of Law The University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 AUSTRALIA
Telephone: National (02) 9385 2250 International +61 2 9385 2250
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