Friday, November 17, 2006
Web Hits 100 Million Sites
According to Internet-monitoring company Netcraft, there are now 100 million websites with unique domain names. What do you think?
Babette Crain,
Lighting Designer
“100 million and one. Say hello to my new online petition at theinternetistoobig.com.”
Evan Meyers,
Systems Analyst
“That's just too many darn choices. I remember back when it was only w3.org and the alt.hypertext newsgroup. Man, those were the days.”
Quincy Daniels,
Pharmacist's Assistant
“Really? Because I could have sworn I've been to at least 150 million websites.”
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