Michael, where are you getting these numbers? Can you provide some sources please? I find them rather incredible.

Melissa

On 6/15/05, Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> wrote:


On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, grendelkhan wrote:

> I was having a discussion with my father, and I thought I would bring
> it up on the mailing list, as it seems to be the place for it.
>
> We'd just come out of our local Wal-Mart, and I'd noticed the
> out-of-copyright books (classics and such) being sold for $6 to $11
> each. I commented that folks could just download the books for free if
> they wanted to read them, but he asked how many people owned a
> computer, and how many of those had heard of Project Gutenberg?

There have been over a billion computers in use in the world for
some time now, and thus well over a billion computer users.

In the US the computer saturation rate is somewhere around ~7/8
of all US households.  [Anyone have the latest figures?]

Not to mention that ~3/4 of these households have hi-speed access.

As to how many of these people know about Project Gutenberg,
that's hard to measure. . .perhaps we should do a survey.

As for the rest of the world, the US is far from being the
most saturated in terms of either computers or access, and
in some lists doesn't even make the top ten. . .for some
reason the Scandiavian countries seemed to beat us there.

More later,

Michael

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