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Interesting Graph - internet % usage in EU
ChiefGrasscutter
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See interesting link below.
Note that the graph is of those who have NEVER used the internet.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/2012/01/Greeks%20internet.jpg
So 45% of Greeks have never used the internet ever.
The graph does not of course show how much those that do use/have access to the internet actually do indeed use it.
Seems to me a slight correlation between the countries with warmer climates in general using the internet less.
The other more significant correlation is that all the countries in a deep economic mess are towards the top, while the Scandanavian countries who in a rather better eceonomic state are towards the bottom (with the exception of iceland).
(Not really sure whether this is techie or the economics board)
Note that the graph is of those who have NEVER used the internet.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/2012/01/Greeks%20internet.jpg
So 45% of Greeks have never used the internet ever.
The graph does not of course show how much those that do use/have access to the internet actually do indeed use it.
Seems to me a slight correlation between the countries with warmer climates in general using the internet less.
The other more significant correlation is that all the countries in a deep economic mess are towards the top, while the Scandanavian countries who in a rather better eceonomic state are towards the bottom (with the exception of iceland).
(Not really sure whether this is techie or the economics board)
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Even more interesting when you compare it with this graph - http://www.pionline.com/storyimage/CO/20111114/CHART02/111119967/AR/111411-eu-bond-yields.jpg
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