On 3/30/23, Gill Philip <[email protected]> wrote: > I suspect it's not detailed enough for your needs, but perhaps better than > nothing: the Data Never Sleeps infographics from domo.com give some > information on this > https://www.domo.com/data-never-sleeps
No, it wasn't they were selling you "infographics". You get some sense of it, but when you see people showing you pictures about such matters and asking you to "sign up" to read data that should be public to begin with you wonder about them. On 3/30/23, Kathy Reid via Corpora <[email protected]> wrote: > I would be inclined here to contact the relevant academic network in your > country - like JANET I the UK or AARNet in Australia. > It's likely they have some of this data, as they need to report it to their > member institutions for billing purposes. "contact the relevant academic network in your country"? For what? For them to turn you into a "user"? ;-) All I need is that data for a paper. I think I had read about such data before. Something else you could do to have a sense of it is get the most accessed sites and see the links they make public ... Let's see what the IA folks say: https://archive.org/post/2427291/where-could-you-find-at-least-an-estimate-of-the-amount-of-data-transferred-over-the-internet lbrtchx _______________________________________________ Corpora mailing list -- [email protected] https://list.elra.info/mailman3/postorius/lists/corpora.list.elra.info/ To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
