Internet The Infographics which compared the years ago, 1996 and 2011



Speaking of 1996, Steve Jobs returned to Apple at the end of the year when it was not long before the Internet began to spread in general. In Japan, Mr. Takuichi Murayama retires from the prime minister, Ryutaro Hashimoto cabinet is inauguration, Tokyo Big Sight opens,"Doraemon"A manga artist known for works such asFujiko · F · FujioMr. died. The following is an infograph that compares how the appearance of the Internet changed over the course of 15 years, 1996 and 2011 as compared with the present.

1996 vs 2011: The Internet Yesterday & amp; Today | Online University
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In 1996, I did not feel a bit sarcastic to call the Internet "World Wide Web".


"At the time I got in, still some of the enthusiastic scholars have only heard of the name of the World Wide Web, even now my home cats have my own page" , US President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.


There were 20 million Internet users in the United States in 1996 and 245 million in 2011.


The average use time of the Internet is about 30 minutes a month at the time in 1996. In 2011, it is about 27 hours a month.


Conversely, the average of the page loading time has dramatically shortened, and it took about 30 seconds at the time in 1996 to shorten it to about 6 seconds in 2011.


In 1996, the most famous site was "Aol.com", the second place was "Webcrawler.com", the third place was "Netscape.com", and "yahoo.com" was fourth. It became a big change in 2011, the first place is "Google", the second place is "Yahoo!", The third place is "Microsoft", and the fourth place is "Facebook". It is a comparison based on the percentage of Internet users visiting the site.


Yahoo! And Aol's rise sounds like it was a long time ago, both of them remain deeply rooted in the top 10 in the table above.


The capacity of information on the Internet as a whole continues to increase, about 2Petabyte(2048 terabytes) has become. In addition, the capacity is increasing at a rate of about 20 terabytes a month.


"Go Daddy"Is the AmericanScottsdaleIt is the world's largest domain registrar rental server service with domain registrations based in Japan. It has been in service since 1996, but the appearance of the site seems to be quite different.


"MapQuest"Is an online map service owned by AOL. A company was founded in 1994, acquired by AOL in 2000, and nowOpen Street MapWe are aiming at the world's largest open source mapping site by using the data of.


"Travelocity"Is an online travel agency. It was established in 1996 and continues to be operated to the present, but comparing the top page of 1996 with that of 2011 is like a different site.


This infograph is created by "OnlineUniversity.com".


Moreover, it is made based on the information of the following site.
President's Speech 10/02/96
The unrecognizable Internet of 1996. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine
North America Internet Usage Stats, Facebook and Population Statistics
The unrecognizable Internet of 1996. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine
The average web site load time is a sluggish six seconds - infographic
A Look Back in Time ... at the Most Visited Web Domains of 1996! (ComScore Voices)
Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
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