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Top Miscellaneous Domain Names (.au, .ca, .tr, .sa, .il)

Mixed results for smaller developed nations.

 

.au (Australia) domains in top 500

  • Clearly parabolic trajectory.

.ca (Canada) domains in top 500

  • Clearly parabolic trajectory.

.tr (Turkey) domains in top 500

  • Clearly parabolic trajectory.
  • From a single, low-ranked site in July 2004, Turkey has staked-out several significant positions in the top 500.

.sa (Saudi Arabia) domains in top 500

  • Only one contender, but with strong growth.

.il (Israel) domains in top 500

  • Overall positive momentum.
  • Two boom periods: one in late 2004 and one in late 2006. Mostly lateral movement in between.

Each visualization is segmented by six lines, which represent dates approximately six months apart. The first line is July 2004 and the final line is January 2007. Web sites are ordered along each of these axes according to their traffic rank. The site at the top is the most visited web site on the internet, while the site at the bottom is the 500th most visited. Movement in rank is visualized by colored lines. Positive movement is shown in green while negative movement is shown in red. The saturation of the color is proportional to the intensity of the change. Neutral (horizontal) movement is rendered in brown. If a web site enterers or leaves the top 500 list, its line is shown starting or ending at the bottom of the graph (the 500th position). See captions for additional details.

 

 

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