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Found: A Map of the Entire Internet, As of 1973
Found: A Map of the Entire Internet, As of 1973
It fit on one sheet of paper.
https://twitter.com/workergnome/status/807704855276122114
Many people forget that the internet was invented in 1969. At this point, it was only used for military and government purposes only. Then in 1973, the internet expanded to other locations such as research universities and private companies. However, there were still so few internet users that a map of the…
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(via A map of all the underwater cables that connect the internet - Vox)
Yikes!
This site has gone on for too long without a post. Sorry about that everyone! I normally don’t do many written posts on this site, that’s because this has kind of turned into mostly an art/comics site. But this year, I think I’m going to start speaking a bit more about my process and what I’m working on in general. I’ve been spinning many plates lately, but the projects that are most pressing at…
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Extreme Map Hole
"The map of the Internet
Like any other map, The Internet map is a scheme displaying objects’ relative position; but unlike real maps (e.g. the map of the Earth) or virtual maps (e.g. the map of Mordor), the objects shown on it are not aligned on a surface. Mathematically speaking, The Internet map is a bi-dimensional presentation of links between websites on the Internet. Every site is a circle on the map, and its size is determined by website traffic, the larger the amount of traffic, the bigger the circle. Users’ switching between websites forms links, and the stronger the link, the closer the websites tend to arrange themselves to each other."
"Semantic web
For the sake of convenience, all websites relative to a certain country carry the same color. For instance, the red zone at the top corresponds to Russian segment of the net, the yellow one on the left stands for the Chinese segment, the purple one on the right is Japanese, the large light-blue central one is the American segment, etc.
Importantly, clusters on the map are semantically charged, i.e. they join websites together according to their content. For example, a vast porno cluster can be seen between Brazil and Japan as well as a host of minor clusters uniting websites of the same field or similar purposes.
The Internet Phenomenon
The Internet global network is a phenomenon of technological civilization, and its exceptional complexity surpasses anything mankind has ever created. In essence, what we are dealing with here is a huge quantity of utterly unstructured information. The Internet map is an attempt to look into the hidden structure of the network, fathom its colossal scale, and examine that which is impossible to understand from the bare figures of statistics."