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How we got from 1 to 162 million websites

I just been pointed to this graph about the growth in the number of websites online and how we got from one back in December 1990 to 100,000 in 1996 to the 162 million there is now.

It is an interesting graph even if most of us are already well aware that the internet has become a mighty busy place.

One irreverant thought that I had as I looked at this graph was how many powerpoint presentations on "how you make yourself heard online" that I'll see this graph appear in, in the coming months?

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