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The internet index
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Feb 14 05:28 UTC 1995 |
The Internet Index
Number 6
Inspired by "Harper's Index"*
Compiled by Win Treese (treese@OpenMarket.com)
12 February 1995
Estimated number of people who can use interactive services on the Internet:
13.5 million
Percentage of movie ads with Internet addresses in the Boston Globe on
12 February 1995: 8
Number, per day, of Prodigy users registering to use Prodigy's World-Wide
Web access: 15,000
Price, per hour, of World-Wide Web access on Prodigy after the first
five hours: $2.95
Average time, in minutes during business hours, between registrations
of new domains: 2
Cost of access, per minute, to Internet services at Cybersmith: 17.5 cents
Cost, per cup, of cappuccino to enjoy while surfing: $2.00
(Cybersmith is a new store in Cambridge, Massachussetts).
Percentage increase in number of Internet hosts from October, 1994,
and January, 1995: 26
Percentage increase in number of registered domains from October, 1994,
and January, 1995: 28
Number of Norwegian television shows with a WWW home page: 1
Number of financial service firms with registered domains: 398
Percentage increase in the number of financial service firms with
registered domains during 1994: 197
Estimated number of USENET sites, worldwide: 260,000
Estimated number of readers of the USENET group rec.humor.funny: 480,000
Percentage of WWW users who are single: 53
Percentage of Australian homes with a personal computer: 25
Number of regional networks acquired by Bolt, Beranek, and Newman: 3
Rank of TOPTEN, a mailing list about David Letterman's Top Ten list,
among LISTSERV mailing lists: 1
Number of subscribers: over 27,000
Annual fee, in pounds, of dialup access to the Internet with British Telecomm:
1750
Percentage of Estonian elementary and secondary schools connected to
the Internet: 16
Estimated number of U.S. newspapers offering interactive access: 3,200
Estimated number of jobs that would be created under proposed
deregulation of the telecommunications industry: 1.4 million
"Harper's Index" is a registered trademark of Harper's Magazine Foundation.
Copyright 1995 by Win Treese. Send updates or interesting statistics to
treese@OpenMarket.com.
To subscribe to future issues of the Internet Index, send a message
saying "subscribe internet-index" in the body to
internet-index-request@OpenMarket.com.
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