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A New Map of the Internet

An anonymous reader writes "The Chris Harrison project has created a series of maps that show the geographical structure and distribution of the Internet. At the site you can view a global, geo-spatial map of the global internet. The visualizations were put together using data from the Dimes project. One visualization shows the density of Internet connections worldwide while the other displays how international cities are connected. Detailed Maps of Europe and North America are included as well. It's amazing how skewed the distribution is — beyond Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South-East Asia, the southern hemisphere has only a peppering of connectivity."

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  1. Re:North-South Divide, nothing new. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Beyond Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South-East Asia, the southern hemisphere is largely less developed in all kinds of ways than the north.
    That's probably because it's full of dumbass niggers.
  2. Re:North-South Divide, nothing new. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    That simply isn't true. Nearly all of the known dumbass niggers live in the USA, land of confused fat people and drive-in burgers.