Israel-based designer Dafna Aizenberg’s Atlas of the World Wide Web is 120 pages of data visualizations on a broad range of internet-related topics. From spam sources to connectivity to common searches, each topic gets its own unique visualization. Aizenberg’s work brings up a few interesting observations, such as the fact that the United States doesn’t even make the top 10 countries in terms of social connectivity. The book is currently unpublished, but more of Aizenberg’s work can be found here.
Atlas of the World Wide Web
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