Internetworld

Internetworld was a Swedish magazine focusing on the Internet and business surrounding it.

History and profile

Internetworld was started in 1996.[1] The magazine was owned and published by IDG.[1]

In 1997, Internetworld started an annual ranking of Sweden's 100 best websites, the Topp100. In 2005, it arranged the first Webbdagarna conference. Internetworld ceased publication in 2013, but IDG Sweden has kept the annual Topp100 ranking[2] and Webbdagarna conferences.[3]

gollark: According to the widely shared arbitrary estimate of Dunbar's number you can have something like 150 close social connections. This is probably at least order-of-magnitude accurate.
gollark: I'm saying that I don't think you can operate them off altruism/social connections because they involve too much scale.
gollark: If you want nice 5nm CPUs you're going to need giant fabs and the companies supplying tooling to them and whoever supplies exotic chemicals to them and whatever.
gollark: The last thing? We rely on things like semiconductors and complex medical whatever with ridiculously complex global supply chains which require things across the planet.
gollark: However, current technology requires us to operate economic systems at a global scale.

References

  1. Anders Blume (2 July 1999). "IDG stäms för stöld av namnet Internetworld". Dagens Media (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  2. Topp100
  3. Webbdagarna


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