That’s Europe’s borders according to some anglo saxon King circa 450 AD
Would like to see the share of the nationalities in Spain with their own domain.
oh good. this has helped me confirm that they are contractions of their name in their language and not in english like i thought. .es and .ch confirm this.
Strange metric, it’s entirely possible to index all the websites, by nation, without worrying about their TLDs ( Top Level Domain – the last part of a domain like .com, .net, etc). This tells us more about preference for their national TLD than how digitized their economies/governments/organizations are. Sweden for example will have its results skewed by the fact that a lot of .nu sites are common where .se also makes sense and we have a lot of popular sites that prefer .com to either.
What the hell even is this map
hmmm Netherlads sus
Why is .me so big
Deutschland über Alles!
Discount Westeros and Essos
This should be a map for a dnd campaign lol
As a Dane.. I have “my surname”.dk and have had that for 20 years now.
I thought Spain originally didn’t exist.
we look huge. 😎😎😎
.yu domain no longer exists, I wonder how they came up with any at all.
It was replaced by .rs once Montenegro split off and took up .me which gave them a 5% GDP bump 🙂
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Source: [The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2016/mar/09/worlds-highest-number-of-domains-the-south-pacific-nation-of-tokelau)
Edit: wish I had seen this before posting, full size map here: https://www.nominet.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Map-Of-The-Online-World.jpg
Strange that .ru is so rare.
Also, what about .co.uk? Is that included in .uk?
Switzerland no more landlocked.
Why is .fr so small?
I know its about domain size, but it oddly bothers me, that Austria doesn’t have a border with switzerland nor with italy here…
Now that is some german border gore.
Why are we so big?
Damn boy, you got anymore of them pixels?
Isn’t Russian internet the second largest after English internet?
In terms of traffic and content or something
Wow all of those two whole pixels this image is made off sure look nice
I see Holland is playing tall this game
So this is why German privacy news makes so many waves whenever they change things
For those that can’t read the numbers:
DE: 16m,
U.K.: 10.7m,
NL: 5.6m,
FR: 2.9m,
IT: 2.8m,
CH: 2m,
ES: 1.8m
The year of this HD infographic?
That’s Europe’s borders according to some anglo saxon King circa 450 AD
Would like to see the share of the nationalities in Spain with their own domain.
oh good. this has helped me confirm that they are contractions of their name in their language and not in english like i thought. .es and .ch confirm this.
the isle of man has a domain?
NL is sus
GET http://www.kaarsvet.nl Finland
Strange metric, it’s entirely possible to index all the websites, by nation, without worrying about their TLDs ( Top Level Domain – the last part of a domain like .com, .net, etc). This tells us more about preference for their national TLD than how digitized their economies/governments/organizations are. Sweden for example will have its results skewed by the fact that a lot of .nu sites are common where .se also makes sense and we have a lot of popular sites that prefer .com to either.
What the hell even is this map
hmmm Netherlads sus
Why is .me so big
Deutschland über Alles!
Discount Westeros and Essos
This should be a map for a dnd campaign lol
As a Dane.. I have “my surname”.dk and have had that for 20 years now.
I thought Spain originally didn’t exist.
we look huge. 😎😎😎
.yu domain no longer exists, I wonder how they came up with any at all.
It was replaced by .rs once Montenegro split off and took up .me which gave them a 5% GDP bump 🙂