What the Internet actually looks like
m.nextgov.com | Jul 17th 2012 
Here is what the Internet looks like: not a
series of GIFs or a
video of surfing goats, but a spindly collection of
fiberoptic cables. The Internet, as a physical thing, actually looks a lot like a
series of tubes.
We know this, of course, but it's nice to be reminded of the physical filaments that afford our digital connections. In an article in
Fortune (which is, ironically, not online), the writer Andrew Blum and the graphic designer Nicolas Rapp
joined forces with telecom data company
GeoTel Communications to create a series of visualizations of the Internet. Not its content, but its infrastructure. "Most people have no clue what the world's communication infrastructure looks like," GeoTel CEO Dave Drazen
told Mashable of the project. With the company's renderings -- based on data collected largely from carriers themselves -- "you're actually mapping the Internet right here."
Read more at The Atlantic.
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