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Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 14:23:12 +0100
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Subject: FreeBSD site 5th most popular Unix site
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I have no idea how good their methodology is, but the FreeBSD website is
ranked 5th in the list of the web's most popular Unix sites, at

    http://www.100hot.com/unix/

The top 10 are

  1.  Sun Microsystem
  2.  SGI
  3.  Network Associates
  4.  The Linux Home Page (linux.org)
  5.  FreeBSD Inc.
  6.  Linux HQ
  7.  Debian
  8.  Linux kernel archives
  9.  Linux Now
 10.  Platform Computing Corporation.

I'm a little bit suspicious that slashdot.org isn't in the top 50. . .

N
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