20 Jan
2007
20 Jan
'07
8:20 p.m.
On Jan 20, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Alexander Harrowell wrote:
Marshall wrote: Those sorts of percentages are common in Pareto distributions (AKA Zipf's law AKA "the 80-20 rule"). With the Zipf's exponent typical of web usage and video watching, I would predict something closer to 10% of the users consuming 50% of the usage, but this estimate is not that unrealistic.
I would predict that these sorts of distributions will continue as long as humans are the primary consumers of bandwidth.
Regards Marshall
That's until the spambots inherit the world, right?
I tend to take the long view.