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76% of Americans own computers
Today about ten percent of the world's population-some 600 million people-have access to connected computing. Evidence suggests, however, that this number may grow dramatically. Mobile telephony promises to reach some two billion subscribers soon. As Moore's Law continues to drive down the cost of computing, new form factors appear that better fit the daily lives of more people, and new forms of wireless connectivity enable communities to "leapfrog" to high bandwidth connectivity, a large new population of computing users may be enabled
From the US Census Bureau:"51 percent of US households had one or more computers in the home in August 2000, up from 42 percent in December 1998."Also, "9-in-10 School-Age Children Have Computer Access."Durham, NH - June 7, 2007 - New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, ... While 81% of all US households have at least one computer, ...www.leichtmanresearch.com/press/060707release.html
The Extranet is special computer network that is used in business to business situations. It allows one a certain limited to access to items outside of their own intranet.
There are several companies that offer specialised software for remote access to computers. Go To My PC was ranked as the best in reviews this year and is available from their own website which also offers a free trial.
As of 2021, around 85% of households in Ireland have access to a computer or laptop. This statistic suggests that a large portion of the population in Ireland likely owns a computer.
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Over 80 percent of the US population owns a car. It is estimated that close to forty percent of the population own two or more cars.
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76% of Americans own computers
It is estimated that about 90 percent of Canadians own computers. About 82 percent have access to the Internet. There are some remote areas in Canada that are Internet free.
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More than 23 percent of the population in the UK own shares. The number is growing rapidly since in 1973 only 7 percent of the adult population owned shares.
Today about ten percent of the world's population-some 600 million people-have access to connected computing. Evidence suggests, however, that this number may grow dramatically. Mobile telephony promises to reach some two billion subscribers soon. As Moore's Law continues to drive down the cost of computing, new form factors appear that better fit the daily lives of more people, and new forms of wireless connectivity enable communities to "leapfrog" to high bandwidth connectivity, a large new population of computing users may be enabled
You can access the registry for windows by using another computer. However these are binary files that you cant view using a text editor like how you can with INI. It does enable multiple users to log on toi a single computer with their own.
OVER 9000!!!!!!! Just kidding! Last time I checked, it was in the upper 50 to lower 60 percent of households. That translates to about... 150-200 million people whose households have access?
Log in as the Administrator then change the conditions of your user account