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Full Net Census Takes a Hint From xkcd

netbuzz writes "The University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute says it's the first full census of the 'visible Internet' since David Smallberg canvassed a piddling 315 allocated addresses in 1982. They're talking about 3 billion pings directed toward 2.8 million addresses over the course of 62 days. Oh, and they credit the comic strip xkcd for sparking the idea of presenting the data using a Hilbert curve." The main page for the census project has links to versions of the census at various scales.

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  1. Yay, we really are Digg. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    xkcd on the front page...

    1. Re:Yay, we really are Digg. by hansamurai · · Score: 5, Funny

      http://xkcd.com/301/

      and Slashdot in the comic.

      A delicious cycle.

    2. Re:Yay, we really are Digg. by Plaid+Phantom · · Score: 5, Funny

      But the awesome comic was what effected the cool map.

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  2. See also xkcd comic "Online Communities" by saibot834 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Randall Munroe (xkcd author) also made this comic entitled "Online Communities". Also a nice way to make a map of the internet. (Extra points for those, who find "Stallman's Airship")

    1. Re:See also xkcd comic "Online Communities" by gerbalblaste · · Score: 5, Informative

      nope thats not slashdot. slashdot is labled /. and is bordered by reddit and soviet russia on the viral straights.

      The isle of slash is something very different from slashdot, mostly involving harry potter...

  3. Plot of the internet 9ft tall by N1ck0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't you just hate it when the internet wraps onto the ceiling. All those packets are horrible on the acoustic tiles.

    And once it gets up there you know its going to be hard to get it back down.

  4. What _is_ this site coming to? by JeanBaptiste · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People are doing this same thing constantly.

    Not that its not cool, but acting like it hasn't been done since 1982 is grossly incorrect.

    1. Re:What _is_ this site coming to? by CharAznable · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Those are mostly maps of Internet topology. The xkcd map is a map of address allocations. It's entirely different.

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  5. God, STFU by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm colorblind and I can see the difference in shades just fine.

    Maybe you should ask the people you're acting like you care about whether they actually need you to whine for them.

  6. Why has nobody commented on the Hilbert Curve? by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I knew the Hilbert curve could fill the space by replacing each segment with a copy of itself (a basic concept in fractal theory, self similarity). But I didn't know that the curve had this interesting property: Similar addresses had nearby locations in two-dimensional space. The XKCD guy is a genius.

    Anyway, here's more info on the Hilbert Curve. Enjoy.

    1. Re:Why has nobody commented on the Hilbert Curve? by dextromulous · · Score: 5, Funny

      I knew the Hilbert curve could fill the space by replacing each segment with a copy of itself (a basic concept in fractal theory, self similarity). But I didn't know that the curve had this interesting property: Similar addresses had nearby locations in two-dimensional space. The XKCD guy is a genius.

      Anyway, here's more info on the Hilbert Curve. Enjoy. News bulletin: two points that are close to each other on a line are close to each other when the line is curved.
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  7. Re:colorblindness IS fairly comon by kefler · · Score: 5, Funny

    as well as the affect that has varies significantly from one color-blind person the next.

    Now, I'd normally think this should be 'effect', but I wonder if you might be doing this.