The Internet is full, will all teenagers please leave
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Internet on
Now that the number of Internet users globally has exceeded 1 billion, there are worrying reports of an asylum seeker tabloid style debate paranoia emerging: no more users, the Internet is full in fact.
Well, not in fact at all, there is plenty of room. I tested this theory myself by hooking a new laptop up to it and discovered it worked quite well. Indeed, I currently have four computers, one smartphone and streaming media device all online at the same time and none of them have fallen off as of yet.
But yet there are still
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