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Breaking Moore’s Law

If you are into IT, you have probably heard about Moore’s Law. You know, the famous statement from Intel’s co-founder claiming that the capacity of transistors doubles every 18 months. It stresses the exponential nature of computing. Somehow the statement is universal as it has been referred to again and again for almost 40 years.
E-publishing follows the exponential road. The use of Zmags boosted so much within the last 6 months that we are violating Moore’s Law. Yes, I know it’s like comparing apples to bananas, but the path for e-publishing sure is logarithmic. The figure below explains it much better:

e-publishing - tripled visits within 6 months

Digging into the overall stats we find some other crispy stats: Every second around the clock 21 page flips are made in Zmags. And on May 28th distribution peaked by delivering content to readers in 165 countries in total.
Watch out for steeper curves and more e-publishing analysis, once we crunched some more numbers.

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3 Responses to “Breaking Moore’s Law”


  1. Интересные посты - это ваш стиль безусловно!


  2. Привет, всем! Хорошо написано, если б детальней конечно..


  3. Прикольно, логично, по теме блога. Спасибо за поднятие настроения!

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