Web index
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The Web Index is a composite statistic designed and produced by the World Wide Web Foundation. It is the first multi-dimensional measure of the World Wide Web's contribution to development and human rights globally. It covers 86 countries as of 2014, the latest year for which the index has been compiled.[1] It incorporates indicators that assess the areas of universal access, freedom and openness, relevant content, and empowerment, which indicate economic, social, and political impacts of the Web.
Web Index scores
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References
- ↑ "Web Index – taking a break in 2015". World Wide Web Foundation. 24 November 2014. http://thewebindex.org/blog/web-index-taking-a-break-in-2015/.
- ↑ "Web Index 2014 data". World Wide Web Foundation. http://thewebindex.org/data/?indicator=INDEX&country=ALL.
- ↑ "Web Index Annual Report 2013". World Wide Web Foundation. 7 December 2013. https://thewebindex.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Web-Index-Annual-Report-2013-FINAL.pdf.
- ↑ "Web Index 2012". World Wide Web Foundation. 2012. http://thewebindex.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2012-Web-Index-Key-Findings.pdf.
External links
- Official Website
- "Australia ranked 11th in 2013 web index". 2013-11-22. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-ranked-11th-in-2013-web-index.
- "Tim Berners-Lee: UK and US must do more to protect internet users' privacy". 2013-11-22. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/22/tim-berners-lee-internet-privacy-surveillance-censorship.