What about my privacy? Net World Map does not rely on profiling, prompting or tracking Internet
users in any way. In particular, we don't use cookies, tokens, click trails, or any
other intrusive technology. I see this as one good reason to support
this project, as
the technology that we are developing here has the potential to replace some of the more
intrusive technologies that are currently being used on the net to determine a users
location. Many of the companies using these intrusive technologies have argued that
there is no alternative, and that the ability to customize advertising and content is
essential to the future viability of the net. Well we hope that through this project,
we might be able to offer an alternative.
Kevin O'Connor the CEO of Doubleclick has
already made this claim publicly in defence of DoubleClicks use of cookies - "If
no targeted advertising is available on the Internet, it's almost impossible to make the
Internet work. I'm confident we all share the same goals -- keeping the Internet
free."
If we can offer a viable alternative, then maybe we can keep it free of intrusive
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Am I going to get SPAMMED?
No.Absolutely, definitely not. Never!
At no stage, under any circumstances, will we give out your e-mail address to anyone, or to
forward messages to you on behalf of anyone. The reason that we can be so sure of this, is
because the Net World Map does not record your e-mail address, or it's location.
Net World
Map only records the geographic location of IP Addresses, and IP addresses don't relate in
anyway to your e-mail address. It is NOT our intention to build a
geographical map of the e-mail network. (I am not even sure if this would be possible,
because many people use an e-mail host which is vastly removed from their geographic
location.) When we speak of commercial applications for this data, and geographically
targeted marketing, we are referring to web site content and banner advertising
such as that available at our geobutton
site. We are in no way referring to unsolicited e-mail. [ Top ]
How can I access the map? There are a number of ways you can access the map, many of which are
free.
Free Services:
We have a number of free services which websites can start using immediately.
Why
not just
query the InterNic's Whois server? The InterNic's whois server contains the address of a site's administrator and
contacts etc, and there by you can get some location information.
We did attempt to use the data from the InterNic's whois server about 2 years ago, in
version one of this project, but it just was not accurate enough. [ Top ]
Why not use TRACERT or NSLOOKUP? TRACERT will identify the virtual road from one point to another, but is of
little help in determining the Geographic location of any given point.
NSLOOKUP can return location information of a domain, if the location information exits in
the domains DNS record, but in reality this information is rarely included in the DNS. [
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Why are you mapping the net? We see that there are all kinds of commercial applications, from analyzing web traffic to
geographically targeted web advertising - like our geobutton
ad network, that could benefit from using this data. We currently
use the map to provide a number of free services. [
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What about dynamically
allocated IP addresses? Dynamically allocated IP addresses don't present a problem because they are
nearly always allocated within the same geographic area. The resolution of
the 'map' is
'nearest city', so it is not affected by dynamic allocations of the same IP Address to
different locations which share the same nearest city. [ Top
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Tell a friend. We have had a lot of good people asking what they can do to help, and the single
most significant thing you can do is ask one or more of your friends to visit
our Site and
enter their nearest city. You can compose and send an e-mail to one or more of your
friends yourself, or if you prefer, you can use our Tell-A-Friend
page to send to then one at a time. This is not only the most significant thing
that you can do to help, but it is probably the quickest and easiest too.
Come back often. Come back and enter your location again next time you are on the net. Come back
every day if you like. This helps because chances are that you will have a different IP
address each time you connect to the net. [ Top ]
Can you keep me informed of
your progress? Yes. The map is always improving, so if you would like to stay
across the progress of the project, then you may like to consider adding
yourself to the projects list of interested persons. (This is a very low volume list, so don't be concerned with being emailed
every day. It would be more like once a month.)
Your e-mail address:
First name
Last name
You can leave a comment here, if you wish. (Maximum of 250
characters.)
Where am I located? Most of this project is run from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,
although we do also have an office in Nevada. Our full address and phone numbers are given at the bottom of
the home page, under the
heading 'Contact Information'.[ Top ]
As
of Jan 6 2009 6:13AM Pacific Standard
Time (West Coast USA), we have had
162156 people participate in this project, which
has enabled our to 'map' 97.8% of the net, with an accuracy of 94.8%.
These last two percentages are based on the guess results of the last 7 days
worth of visitors to our home page.
If you would like to be notified when something more significant hits this page, then
you may like to consider adding yourself to our list of interested person on
the 'Stay Informed' page. [ Top ]
We
are hoping that
the development of this technology is going to be good for everyone, and here are
our
reasons for thinking that.
GOOD FOR NET CITIZENS
A geographical map will be good for the Internet.
It will make surfing the web more enjoyable because it will help web developers customize
their content to match the visitor's location. Banner advertising and Web pages will
be able to be customized WITHOUT the use of cookies or user profiling.
It will even bring a new life in to boring old BANNER advertising, as banner ad
content will now become more relevant. For instance, you may see an ad for your local
pizza store, or your local car dealer - See our geobutton
site for an example.
GOOD FOR ADVERTISERS
A geographical map will be good for advertisers, particularly local business serving the
local market.
Business will now be able to target their local market with Internet advertising. This has
been very difficult to do in the past.
GOOD FOR WEB SITE OWNERS
A geographical map will be good for web site owners,
Demand for advertising will go up, as local advertisers enter the market.
BE PART OF IT..
As far as we know, this is a first for the net. There is currently no geographical map
which maps all of the net. We have set-up a HALL OF FAME
on our site to recognize, and give credit to those that help. If you choose to be a part of
it, then at the very least you can leave your mark in the Hall of Fame.
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How were you
able to guess my location so accurately?
We are glad to hear that it worked well for you. Our stats indicate that we have so far
mapped about 97.8% of the net, with an accuracy of about 94.8%. Which means that
our page will
attempt to guess a visitors location 97.8% of the time, and when it does guess, it gets it
right about 94.8% of the time.
If you have any frequently asked, or not so frequently asked questions of your
own, that you would like to see added to the list, then please post them to us
via the Geobytes'
Forums.
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