Internet Statistics
Etienne Cliquet, march 2006
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Internet level of penetration in 13 countries in 2003

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| length of each origami's flap is related to a country | |
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| United-States | 68 % |
| Japan | 65 % |
| Germany | 60 % |
| South Korea | 70 % |
| United-Kingdom | 54 % |
| France | 43 % |
| Canada | 71 % |
| Urban China | 41 % |
| Urban Russia | 10 % |
| Urban Mexico | 37 % |
| Urban Brasil | 21 % |
| Urban India | 19 % |
| South Africa | 15 % |
| Source : Ipsos Insight | |
Top Ten Languages Used in the Web
( Number of Internet Users by Language )

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| length of each origami's flap is related to a country | |
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| English | 30.6 % |
| Chinese | 3.0 % |
| Japanese | 8.5 % |
| Spanish | 6.3 % |
| German | 5.6 % |
| French | 4.0 % |
| Korean | 3.3 % |
| Portuguese | 3.2 % |
| Italian | 2.8 % |
| Russian | 2.3 % |
| Rest of World Languages | 20.4 % |
| sources : Internet World Stats | |
Search engine world record (english request only)
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| length of each origami's flap is related to a search engine | |
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| 33 % | |
| Yahoo | 24 % |
| MSN | 19 % |
| AOL | 12 % |
| source : ComScore qSearch | |
Browser statistics on january 2006




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| length of each origami's flap is related to an internet browser | |
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| Internet Explorer 7 | 0.2% |
| Internet Explorer 6 | 60.3% |
| Internet Explorer 5 | 5.5% |
| Firefox | 25.0% |
| Mozilla | 3.1% |
| Netscape | 0.5% |
| Opera | 1.6% |
| sources : W3Schools | |
Display resolution
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| length of each origami's flap is related to a screen resolution | |
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| Higher | 17% |
| 1024x768 | 57% |
| 800x600 | 20% |
| Unknown | 6% |
| source : W3schools | |
About
During Februar 2006, like a dozen of other origamists, i was beta-testing Treemaker5, the new version of origami software designed by Robert Lang. In fact, i didn't mentionned many bugs to him because it was stable enough for the models i wanted to realize. The works below has been made with TreeMaker5. Each crease pattern downloadable in this page has been generated with it. I would like to thank Robert Lang to deliver such a useful tool gracefully (TreeMaker5 is an open-source program under GPL license). For those who'd like to test it, i recommend to read carrefully the documentation included. Before to use it, you would be able to understand the tree method and certain concepts like flaps, stick figures, edges, nodes.



