[Foundation-l] It's not article count, it's editors
Ziko van Dijk
zvandijk at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 1 23:29:21 UTC 2009
2009/10/1 Erik Zachte <erikzachte at infodisiac.com>:
> Another complication is that e.g. in China and large parts of Africa (and
> India?) most web activities happen in internet cafes and on other shared
> computers. In those countries the number of accounts, and the number of web
> connected people can differ dramatically (even in western countries there is
> no simple relation, many people have access to several computers, at home
> and at work). Also should we factor in broadband vs modem
I often wonder, when I see those stats about how many people "have"
internet access in a country, what does that actually mean. It is
often not said whether they have a business access at work or a
flatrate at home. Without that, the information loses a lot of its
worth.
Kind regards
Ziko
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Ziko van Dijk
NL-Silvolde
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