Background & Trends
Industry Leaders
Web Influence
NetValley
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Top 100 * 100 Digest
Rumours: About 20 percent of all men
are drinking about 80 percent of all the beer... |
| Just Facts: About 80
percent of GM vehicles are sold by only about 20 percent of GM dealers.
About 80 percent of IT
-related Web info are located inside Top 100*100 Digest
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Good news: The total number of
IT-related Web-publications has more than doubled every six month (please, keep
in mind that it was written in 1995).
Bad news: The general level of
WWW-channel noise is growing incomparable faster than the level of genuinely helpful
information. That is one of the main WWW- problem now and there are many signs that it
will be the WWW-problem # 1 in the near future.
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That is the reason why the "View from Internet Valley" developing process
has began from the Top 100*100 Digest in 1995 |
What is it?
Top 100*100 Digest is the
Premier collection of the most relevant Web sources of IT-related trend and news:
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The A-side of the Magic
100-100 Quadrant provides our visitors with channel to the original sources of computer
related news, events and suggestions from the leading IT events makers -Top 100 Companies.
The B-side provides them
with the more general viewpoints of IT most influential Top 100 Magazines.
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inside this 100*100 space you would be able to find out all the
necessary IT-related information you really need, which would dramatically reduce the
general level of Web-noise for you. |
Internet
Background ...
of the Current Tendencies.
As it was mentioned so many times,
"from the early beginning of IT-history, a great deal of IT key-solutions have been
reaching worldwide IT-market from California's Silicon Valley..."
That is why the Silicon Valley History
is one of the basic pages of this site.
After all we suppose that description of the process of transforming Silicon Valley To Internet Valley is
just one of the most effective ways to clarify a great deal of the Internet History and Tendency itself. Because after all
...40 percent of global Internet traffic either originated or
terminating in California. By Pacific Bell - December, 1995 |
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