The Size of Web Empires



Webempire is a tool that imagines what websites would look like if their traffic reflected their populations. Neatorama would be the same size as Malta, and could fill the Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin five times. Of course, we already have our own island.

http://www.sharenator.com/empires via The Presurfer

That's not Texas Stadium, as you said in your description. That's the Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, formerly known as Texas Memorial Stadium. And it's in Austin. I suppose it could be referred to as "the Texas [Longhorns'] stadium," but that'd be with a lowercase "s."

Texas Stadium was in Irving, Texas, until it was demolished.
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...and to finish...
Texas Stadium is that stadium in Irving, with a big hole in the middle, that was blown up in April. The former home of the Dallas Cowboys.
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I couldn't find any explanation of what your statistics mean on your website. For example, if a website has size of "1000 visitors" what does that mean? 1000 per day? 1000 per week? Unique or not unique? Do you have a way to filter out and not count random spam bots trying to sign up and post messages on bulletin boards?
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