Personal computer

Computer (1049)
Desktop computer (32)
Mainframe computer (6)
Personal computer (314)
Portable personal computers (197)
Supercomputer (9)
Tablet computer (131)
Workstation (7)

Synopsis: Ict: Computer: Computers: Personal computer:


(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf

For occupants of Synthetic Space, transforming the makeup of the surrounding built environment will be as easy as changing the wallpaper image on a present-day personal computer (PC.


2010 OECD SME Entrepreneurship and Innovation Report.pdf

representing revolutions in technologies and markets (e g. the assembly line, the integrated circuit, the personal computer). Incremental innovations are the opposite:


2015 Ireland Action Plan for Jobs.pdf

Iot has the potential to provide the same transformation as the personal computer did for business in the 90's


42495745.pdf

Weights for the TAI indicators based on maximum likelihood (ML) or principal components (PC) method for the extraction of the common factors...

Non-compensatory multi-criteria analysis NMAR Not Missing At random in the context of imputation methods OECD Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development PC Principal Component PCA Principal

=>k tqj tqj k k tqj tqj k c Ic x c x cc Pc x c x c where P and I indicate a preference

Table 7. Eigenvalues of individual TAI indicators PC Eigenvalue%of variance Cumulative%1 3. 3 41.9 41.9 2 1. 7 21.8 63.7

METHODOLOGY AND USER GUIDE ISBN 978-92-64-04345-9-OECD 2008 91 Likelihood (ML) were to be used instead of Principal Components (PC),

Weights for the TAI indicators based on maximum likelihood (ML) or principal components (PC) method for the extraction of the common factors M L PC Patents 0. 19 0


Berlin_Adlershof.pdf

(20 m, furniture, ISDN, PC, Internet) Apartment (45 m) Monthly ticket for all local transportation systems Founder and financial consultation Cost:


Case study analysis report of online collaboration and networing tools for Social Innovation.pdf

ranging from infrastructures, TV, touch screen, PC, mobile, sensor, cameras, etc. as well as appropriate software and content.

The license will be either on PC or on mobile devices. -Currently approx. 200 users, but only launched in May2014.


DB15-Full-Report.pdf

CUSTOMS SERVICE Kyoung Soo Chang SHIN & KIM Yoonyoung Chang HWANG MOK PARK PC Hyeong-Tae Cho SAMIL PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS Jeong-Hun Cho

KOREA CUSTOMS SERVICE Ji Won Choi HWANG MOK PARK PC Sung-Soo Choi KIM & CHANG Han-Jun Chon SAMIL PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS Eui

YOON & YANG LLC Yong-Seong Kim SOJONG PARTNERS Yoon Young Kim HWANG MOK PARK PC Youn

HWANG MOK PARK PC Seyung Park SOJONG PARTNERS Soo-Hwan Park SAMIL PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS Yong Seok Park SHIN & KIM Seung Min

Roh HWANG MOK PARK PC Minah Seo HWANG MOK PARK PC Mi-Jin Shin KIM & CHANG Philippe Shin SHIN & KIM

PC Rafiq Jaffer AL TAMIMI & COMPANY ADVOCATES & LEGAL CONSULTANTS Kristen M. Jarvis Johnson PATTON BOGGS LLP Upuli Kasthuriarachchi PWC QATAR Pradeep Kumar DIAMOND SHIPPING SERVICES Frank Lucente

Gordon PETER D. GORDON AND ASSOCIATES William Gould TROYGOULD PC Boris Grosman L & B ELECTRICAL INTERNATIONAL Joseph Gulino DIAZ REUS & TARG

Hallem MANATT, PHELPS & PHILLIPS, LLP Donald Hamman STUART KANE Frank Hernandez YUSEN LOGISTICS Conan Higgins TSI LEGAL ENTERPRISES, PC Sanford

Hillsberg TROYGOULD PC Mark Hirzel LOS ANGELES CUSTOMS BROKERS & FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION INC. Steven Horowitz CLEARY GOTTLIEB STEEN & HAMILTON LLP Nancy Israel LAW OFFICE OF NANCY D. ISRAEL Nicole Jadelrab BLAQK

LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY Kevin Mcdonnell JEFFER MANGELS BUTLER & MITCHELL LLP (JMBM) Todd Mclawhorn MCLAWHORN LAW OFFICES PC Alene Mcmahon

Dietrick Miller TROYGOULD PC Kerry Mohan SEYFARTH SHAW LLP Kelly J. Murray PWC UNITED STATES David Newberg COLLIER, HALPERN, NEWBERG, NOLLETTI,

MILLIKEN, CLARK, O'HARA & SAMUELIAN Malhar Pagay PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES LLP Darrell Pierce DYKEMA Shanen Prout BLY LAW, PC Angela

Darryl Wilson Olga Zalomiy LAW OFFICES OF OLGA ZALOMIY, PC URUGUAY GRAETZ NUÑEZ SUPERINTENDENCIA DE SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS-BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY Lucía


Digital Opportunities_ Innovative ICT solutions for youth employment.pdf

With the number of mobile phone devices far eclipsing personal computers in most of the world for many entrepreneurs in developing countries and rural areas,

and widespread use of increasingly sophisticated technologies and applications that are available on smart phones, tablets and personal computers.

and dropbox (dropbox. com), to name a few which are readily available through tablets, mobile phones, and personal computers.

and cybercafés to combine the portability of smart phones with the broader functionality of personal computers.


Digital Social Innovation_ second interim study report.pdf

They ensure that Ubuntu runs reliably on every platform from the PC and the smartphone to the server and the cloud.


Economist Intelligence Unit_Reaping the benefits of ICT_2004.pdf

Countries with high penetration levels for fixed telephone lines, mobile phones, personal computers (PCS) and the Internet appear to achieve the greatest economic benefit from ICT.

Stat Coefficients t Stat Constant 1. 7204 0. 6386 2. 8405 1. 4070 11.0409 3. 5639 Ln GDP pc-0

. 783 N 60 60 60 Ln GDP pc natural logarithm of GDP per head in 1995 at PPP, US$.

3. Personal computers (number per 100 population. 4. Internet users (per 100 population. Each indicator is transformed into an index scaled 1-10 (using minimum and maximum values of the indicator in our country sample.

3. 4749 24.9549 5. 1393 Ln GDP pc-2. 1840-3. 6787-2. 6461-4. 0388-2. 1148-3. 9894

France, Italy), 1995-2002 Initial GDP pc-0. 62 INV-0. 24 DEMOGRAPHY 0. 08 BUSENV 0. 47 SCHOOL 0


EUR 21682 EN.pdf

For example if Maximum Likelihood (ML) were to be used instead of Principal Component (PC) the weights obtained would be:


Forfas_South_East_Action_Plan_Publication.pdf

Data includes consumer spending on console (incl. handheld), PC games, online games and wireless/mobile games and video games advertising.


Fueling a Third Paradigm of Education The Pedagogical Implications of Digital, Social and Mobile Media.pdf

or networked personal computer (PC)( Kline, 1980). These would enable much more, including graphics, sound effects, and multimedia user-generated content (UGC).


Fueling innovation through information technology in smes.pdf

and (4) number of personal computers and terminals per employee. Firm Performance. The firms participating in this study were SMES that were traded not publicly.


ICT and e-Business Impact in the Transport and Logistics Services Industry.pdf

be it a mobile phone, mobile PC, PDA or in-car system. By communicating with Web-based services hosting the relevant information,

This allows for the use of existing network structures and inexpensive personal computers with almost any operating system as workplace computer.

The solution has been implemented in over 245 railway stations where each selling point is equipped with a PC

The operating system is Microsoft windows NT for PC's & PC Net Servers and HP-UX for RISC machines.

The solution has been implemented in over 245 railway stations where each selling point is equipped with a PC

The person in charge of the bus control is equipped with a handheld PC and directly enters the information about the vehicle in the mobile device.

the handheld PC is connected to the PC at the office and the data directly fed into the system.

HP overtakes Dell in worldwide PC market. www. infoworld. com (last accessed on the 25th of July 2007.


Improving Health Sector Efficiency - the role of ICT - OECD 2010.pdf

PC-based exchange of scanned documents or manual faxing, pictures, portable document format (PDF) 3 Machine-organisable data transmission of structured messages containing non-standardised data;

or PC-based exchange of files in incompatible/proprietary file formats, HL-7 messages 4 Machine-interpretable data transmission of structured messages containing standardised


INNOVATION AND SMEs SWEDEN.pdf

and the increased availability of the personal computer. I noticed clearly the impact of these new IT tools on the managerial and operational aspects of the activities of my trading entity.


Intelligent transport systems.pdf

Running on a PC, the model can be used to simulate different road, track, driver and tyre combinations,


ITIF_Raising European Productivity_2014.pdf

and R. Town, Productivity and the PC Revolution (working paper, Center for Research on Information technology and Organizations, 2001);


JRC81448.pdf

Moreover the knowledge of how APIS work is essential for the ICT industry to build compatible software modules for instance the PC industry could not have been created without it,

In 1982, photographer Richard Greenhill realized that programmable personal computers would make robots possible and perhaps enable his vision of a general-purpose robot that could bring him a nice cup of tea.

with the launch of its first PC-based controller, entering a new era of mechatronics for KUKA, for precise interaction of software, controller and mechanical systems.

The aim of using PC-based controllers is to deliver consistently high quality for both industrial and consumer products for a wider range of sectors, taking robots into far more industrial applications,

Virtually all of the 80,000 robots installed in the field use the PC-based controller, making KUKA the leading PC-controlled robot manufacturer worldwide.

KUKA currently offers a wide selection of advanced designs, with its range of 4 and 6 axis robots from payloads of 3 kg to 1300 kg and 350 mm to 3700 mm reach,

All are controlled from the common PC based controller platform. 97 How did KUKA achieve this market position and highly innovative reputation?


Leporello_EN_20131202.pdf

Budapest 0 30 31 60 61 90 91 29 685 Numbers of research units (pc) apart from Budapest898 12 w w w. n i h


MIS2014_without_Annex_4.pdf

Oman saw high increases in terms of both households with Internet access and households with a computer as a result of the National PC Initiative.

Percentage of households with computer, 2012: 1) Estimated based on 2011 proportion of households with a computer and using annual growth rate of 3%.2) Preliminary. 3) Refers to PC

Sample weights have been applied. 6) Personal computer included desktop computer, laptop/notebook/netbook/tablet and palm top/Personal digital assistant (PDA),

and electronic dictionary. 7) Estimate. 8) From Household Socioeconomic survey-2012.9) Census data. 10) Computer includes the number of personal computer, Notebook,

Population Survey. 3) Refers to PC, laptop or a tablet. 4) Data correspond to dwellings (not households).

6) Accessing from personal computers. 7) Estimate based on 2011 Census Population Household Projection Estimates. 8) From Household Socioeconomic survey-2012.9) Break in comparability:


national_smart_specialisation_strategy_en.pdf

Output indicators Source Reporting frequency Number of new researchers at the supported entities (FTE) Tender database annually Number of companies cooperating with research institutes at the supported organizations (pc

Outcome indicators Specialization indicator unit base year base value target value Source frequency Systematic research number of publications published in a foreign language pc 2012 18,195

20,000 KSH annually number of patents granted pc 2012 3, 278 3, 800 KSH annually R&d expenditure of institutional and higher education research centres as a percentage of GDP%2012 0. 43 0. 58 KSH annually Smart production R&d expenditure of the research


OECD _ ICT, E-BUSINESS AND SMEs_2004.pdf

Beyond a certain level of connectivity (PC, Internet access, on-line information or marketing), not all SMES will necessarily catch up with large firms,

In 1996 a company employee bought a personal computer at his own expense to use the Internet.

Not all SMES will catch up with large firms beyond a certain level of connectivity (PC, Internet access, on-line marketing.


Oxford_ European competitiveness in information technology and lon term scientific performance_2011.pdf

This trend was reinforced after the emergence of the personal computer (PC) in the 1980s, but also in the huge growth of the videogame industry and of software applications after the internet revolution.

When the two radical innovations of the PC (in the 1980s) and the internet (in the 1990s) were introduced

Our conjecture (admittedly, only that is that US service companies were ready to jump on the new waves of IT associated to the PC

The Making of the Personal computer. New york, Mcgraw hill. Hultèn, S and B Mölleryd 2003. Entrepreneurs, innovations and market processes in the evolution of the Swedish mobile telecommunications industry.


Romania-BroadbandStrategy.pdf

technological development led to a significant diminish of costs for purchasing personal computers and the information available at the level of internet networks as well as the continuous development of services using as support the internet created a trend for young people and even a way of life.

reduced use of personal computers (only 35%of the households have access to a PC), a reduced coverage of electronic broadband communication services (30%of the population lives in cities with no coverage of broadband communication services) and low

and main category of beneficiaries Strategy's pillars Individuals Companies Public administration Ensuring access to broadband-penetration rate of PC at the level of the population-penetration rate of broadband connections


S3 Illes Balears.pdf

4 98,6 Companies with Local area network 90,9 86,4 Companies with internet 97,9 97,2 Companies with broadband 99,5 99,4 Company to use e-commerce 58,7 51,4 Personal computer using 50,1


SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.pdf

and your PC is connected to the Internet, simply click on the link. You'll find Statlinks appearing in more OECD books.

representing revolutions in technologies and markets (e g. the assembly line, the integrated circuit, the personal computer). Incremental innovations are the opposite:


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyGÇÖs Evolution_2000.pdf

since the late 1980's. It was at that point, in the midst of the personal computer revolution,

The argument here is that the historical course of the development of the personal computer as a general-purpose machine has not been conducive to enhancing productivity of the sort that can be gauged by conventional measurement approaches.

, personal computer models, which currently number over 400, or computer software titles, the count of which is in the neighborhood of a quarter of a million),

It is recognized now widely that the costs of personal computer ownership to the business organization may be tenfold the size of the acquisition costs of the computer itself. 24 Many of these costs are unrelated to the 24 Some of these costs are recorded directly

the use of personal computers is unaffected therefore relatively by microprocessor performance improvements. From a productivity measurement standpoint, the relatively constant unit costs imposed by personal computer ownership have been compounded further by the costs of the continuing spread of the technology throughout the organization.

To be sure, employees are being given general purpose tools that may be and often are useful for devising new ways to perform their Work at the same time, however,

that has characterized the personal computer revolution, provided by David and Steinmueller (1999: Section 7). 15 4. 2 The general purpose computing trajectory,

from mainframes to the PC revolution The widespread diffusion of the stored program digital computer is intimately related to the popularization of the personal computer as a"general purpose"technology for information processing,

The historical process by which this was achieved in the case of the personal computer has had major implications,

not only for the success of personal computer technology and the hardware and software industries based upon it,

For the personal computer as for its parent the mainframe, and its cousin the minicomputer, much adaptation and specialization has been required to apply a general purpose information processing machine to particular purposes or tasks.

Such adaptations have proved costly, especially so in the case of the personal computer. It is something of an historical irony that the core elements of the adaptation problems attending this GPT's diffusion into widespread business application may be seen to derive from the historical selection of a trajectory of innovation that emphasized the"general purpose"character of the paradigmatic

The origins of the personal computer required the invention of the microprocessor which was a technical solution to the problem of creating a more"general purpose"integrated circuit to serve a specific purpose, a more flexible portable calculator--a foundational application that ultimately proved uneconomic due to the lower relative costs of more specialized

These two developments provided the key trajectories for the birth of the personal computer. As microprocessors became cheaper

But, dedicated word processors were displaced rapidly by personal computers during the mid-1980's, as the latter were perceived to be more"flexible

greatly accelerated during the 1980's with the advent of the large-scale personal computer platforms 27 Outside sourcing of applications software represented a significant departure from the proprietary software strategy that the suppliers of dedicated word-processing systems had sought to implement during the 1970's,

personal computers could use many of the same peripherals, such as printers: because the widespread adoption of the new technology raised the demand for compatible printers,

The disappearance of task-based computing in favor of general purpose personal computers and general purpose

thus largely during the 1980's. 29 The early evolution of the personal computer can therefore be seen as cutting across the path of development of an entire family of technically-feasible information processing systems focused on the improvement of"task-productivity"in applications ranging from word processing to manufacturing operations control.

By 1990, then, the personal computer revolution while seizing control of the future of information processing had left carnage in its wake,

The revolutionaries had kept their promise that the PC would match the computing performance of the mainframes of yesteryear.

the spread of partially networked personal computers supported the development of new database and data entry tasks, new analytical and reporting tasks,

The local activities within the organization that were identified as candidates for personal computer applications often could

what remained was a deep chasm between the"mission critical"application embedded in mainframe computers and the growing proliferation of personal computers.

From their introduction, personal computers had software enabling the emulation of these terminals, providing further justification for their adoption. 30 For an historical account of a potential alternative path of user-driven technological development

which general purpose personal computers came to be furnished with"general purpose"personal computer software. It may be accepted that general purpose hardware

But the ubiquity and complementary of these dual"general purpose engines--personal computer hardware and packaged software--has the side-effect of foreclosing the apparent need for more specialized task-oriented software development. 31 Worse still

whereas many industry observers have pointed out that the bundled PC operating system has grown so large that more processing power does not translate into more effective operating power.

None of these developments are likely to displace the use of personal computers in the production

The environmental niches in which these devices were able to achieve a foothold were ones where the mass-produced personal computer was neither appropriate nor robust.

Secondly, the capabilities of advanced personal computers as network servers have become sufficiently well developed that it is possible for companies to eliminate the chasm between the personal computer

and resource sharing during the personal computer era. In this new networked environment, the re-configuration of work organization becomes a central issue;

The common standards defining Internet technology have the fortuitous feature that virtually all personal computers can be configured similarly

The"general purpose"trajectory followed by the spectacular development of personal computer technology has reduced greatly the price-performance ratio of the hardware,

as personal computers were added to existing mainframe capacity, rather than substituted for it, and, indeed, were utilized under by being allocated the role of intelligent terminals.

the Personal computer is So Complex, and Information Appliances are the Solution, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.27 Oliner, Stephen D,


The future internet.pdf

and this process 398 Q. Zhang and E. Izquierdo took only a few seconds on a PC with Pentium D CPU 3. 40ghz and 2. 00gb of RAM.


The Impact of Innovation and Social Interactions on Product Usage - Paulo Albuquerque & Yulia Nevskaya.pdf

and became the best-selling PC game of 2005 and 2006 worldwide. By 2011, Blizzard had launched three full-fledged expansions


The Relationship between innovation, knowledge, performance in family and non-family firms_ an analysis of SMEs.pdf

Petrakis, PE, & Kostis, PC. 2012). ) The role of knowledge and trust in SMES. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 1 20. doi:


Triple_Helix_Systems.pdf

the making of the personal computer. Mcgraw-hill, New york. Galende, J.,Suarez I. 1999. A resource-based analysis of the factors determining a firm's R&d activities.


Vincenzo Morabito (auth.)-Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation-Springer International Publishing (2014) (1).pdf

Indeed, in the days when mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have overtaken the role of Personal computers (PCS) and their leadership in terms of market-share,

further expecting they will exceed PC shipments by 2015. This phenomenon can be related to other changes always noticed by Mary Meeker and Liang Wu for relevant players in the digital business, such as, e g.:

, the difference of usage behavior between mobile phones and personal computers. In particular, it is worth mentioning the work by Ghose et al. 28

, the desktop or personal computer ones, in the following Section we are going to discuss which digital management solutions can be considered

the acquisition and processing of the orders were carried out on paper forms or by personal computer (which,

PC shipments worse than predicted, tablet shipments get better. Infoworld 4. Rai A, Sambamurthy V (2006) Editorial notes the growth of interest in services management:

thus, it Limited connectivity Email or IM Communications IT Department Chooses the PC Primary device is fixed IT department has the control One device, One task Management & Security inside the Firewall Moving from Moving

and attributes Non-PC worker Generalist Road warrior Deskbound contributor Techrealist All star Technology engagement Low Low Medium Medium Medium High Need

most of its business operations were taking place in the field of personal computers. The launch of the ipod, the portable media player, in combination with the itunes software, a system that allows users to access the Apple store to buy online music

which redefined the value chain linked to the world of personal computers in the late nineties,

The infrastructure is ready as there is no need for anything other than a pc and an internet connection. 10.6.2 Applications The interactive and game-like experience of Tykoon make it a very appreciated application by those who are using it.


WEF_GlobalInformationTechnology_Report_2014.pdf

circuit switching to packet switching, fixed connectivity to mobile connectivity, dedicated resources to virtual ones, data traffic to voice and video traffic, PC connections to any-device connections,

individuals using the Internet, households with a personal computer (PC), households with Internet access, both fixed and mobile broadband subscriptions,

Improving the already very high number of Internet users (29th) or households with a personal computer and Internet access (11th) to the level of some Nordic countries, coupled with reducing the cost of accessing fixed broadband Internet (now at 87th),

and more than 90 percent have access to a personal computer (5th) and Internet (4th) at home. In addition, the country benefits from a stable pro-business and innovation environment (6th) and a government that is aware of the importance of ICTS for the economic and social development of a geographically vast nation with a widely dispersed population.

However, the low usage of the Internet (112th) and the scarce availability of personal computers (103rd) and home Internet connections (117th) still reflect gaps in the fulfilment of Indonesia's ICT agenda.

while the numbers of Internet users (12.6 percent), households with a personal computer (10.9 percent), and mobile broadband subscriptions (5 percent) are disappointing (all ranking below the 102nd position).

and in individual uptake (77th) with a larger number of Internet users (66th) and households with a personal computer (74th) and an Internet connection (75th) have allowed for this positive result.

Around three-quarters of the country's households count on a personal computer (21st and Internet connection (29th) at home and are Internet users (31st),

and have access to a personal computer at home (18th); government services are largely available online (9th)

the number of households with a personal computer (3rd) is similar to that of the Nordic countries.

and Development (OECD) shows how rapidly the combination of personal computers, digital telecommunication devices, and the Internet impacted economic growth in the early years of that troika.

These sources of data do not even include the billions of individuals around the world generating the same fuel on their smartphones, personal computers, and laptops.

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%99.25.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%102.15.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%95.15.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%25.79.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%31.76.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%26.75.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%144.1.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%143.2.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%141.1.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%7...91.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%10.88.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%13.87.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%17.83.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%22.81.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%19.80.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%126.8.6 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%114.10.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%113.7.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%120.12.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%122.7.4 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%116.6.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%71.45.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%80.32.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%76.32.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%16.84.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%12.87.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%15.85.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%107.17.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%107.13.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%105.11.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%53.56.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%56.57.4 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%51.54.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%111.16.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%97.19.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%109.9.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%143.1.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%144.2.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%145.1.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%93.33.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%92.22.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%85.20.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%125.9.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%123.7.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%131.3.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%105.18.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%104.15.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%100.13.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%33.72.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%24.80.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%22.78.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%34.72.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%38.71.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%35.69.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%1...96.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%2...96.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%2...95.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%119.12.6 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%112.10.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%108.9.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%112.15.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%103.15.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%117.6.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%98.26.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%77.37.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%78.26.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%25.79.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%19.83.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%18.81.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%31.73.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%21.82.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%29.73.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%51.58.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%44.67.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%43.63.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%70.46.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%81.32.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%82.23.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%24.79.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%26.80.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%14.86.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%81.41.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%59.54.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%64.43.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%61.53.3 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%49.63.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%53.52.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%95.32.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%113.10.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%103.11.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%15.84.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%20.82.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%1...97.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%23.79.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%35.75.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%40.65.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%101.21.7 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%124.6.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%118.6.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%123.10.7 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%117.8.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%121.5.1 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%30.74.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%39.70.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%35.69.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%46.61.3 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%27.79.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%42.64.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%133.4.6 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%126.5.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%128.3.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%137.3.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%145.2.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%143.1.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%115.14.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%98.17.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%98.13.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%38.68.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%47.64.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%45.62.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%6...92.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%5...92.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%4...93.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%43.63.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%55.58.4 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%49.56.8 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%142.2.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%138.2.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%136.2.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%134.4.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%132.4.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%120.5.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%39.65.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%45.66.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%41.64.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%140.2.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%121.7.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%137.2.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%36.70.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%30.78.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%24.77.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%130.5.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%134.3.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%130.3.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%80.41.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%71.40.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%65.42.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%85.38.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%83.32.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%79.26.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%77.43.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%68.44.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%65.42.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%110.16.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%84.30.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%96.14.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%52.56.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%63.51.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%50.55.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%57.55.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%69.43.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%71.38.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%57.55.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%69.43.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%71.38.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%132.4.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%127.5.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%124.4.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%147.1.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%142.2.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%142.1.8 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%118.12.9 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%106.14.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%101.13.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%122.11.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%120.7.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%126.4.1 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%4...93.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%1...97.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%3...94.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%8...89.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%9...91.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%12.87.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%116.13.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%115.9.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%114.7.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%94.32.9 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%111.11.4 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%110.9.1 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%2...95.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%5...92.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%4...93.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%49.60.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%50.62.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%68.41.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%124.10.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%108.12.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%112.8.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%72.45.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%75.38.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%77.31.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%96.27.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%89.24.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%83.22.8 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%86.38.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%85.29.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%89.20.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%87.36.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%100.16.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%92.18.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%41.65.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%37.73.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%34.70.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%42.64.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%46.66.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%47.61.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%63.51.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%54.60.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%48.60.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%9...88.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%8...91.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%10.88.1 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%64.50.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%57.57.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%51.54.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%62.53.3 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%52.60.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%54.51.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%127.8.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%140.2.4 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%138.2.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%60.54.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%43.67.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%38.66.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%103.19.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%116.9.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%119.5.8 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%67.48.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%53.60.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%57.48.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%69.47.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%62.51.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%67.41.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%145.1.3 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%146.0.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%n/a n/a 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%29.74.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%11.87.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%11.87.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%22.80.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%29.79.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%25.76.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%36.70.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%31.76.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%28.74.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%81.41.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%91.23.6 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%80.25.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%34.72.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%36.74.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%37.68.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%104.18.3 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%105.15.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%106.10.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%90.34.7 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%78.34.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%88.20.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%102.20.8 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%110.11.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%104.11.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%3...94.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%5...92.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%6...92.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%13.85.2 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%16.85.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%8...90.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%27.76.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%33.75.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%31.72.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%135.4.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%136.3.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%132.3.3 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%97.26.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%86.26.9 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%93.18.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%148.0.9 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%n/a n/a 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%n/a n/a 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%50.59.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%51.61.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%69.40.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%79.41.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%93.22.8 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%85.20.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%73.45.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%64.50.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%60.47.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%114.14.7 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%133.4.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%125.4.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%92.33.7 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%72.40.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%73.36.5 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%14.85.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%18.85.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%32.72.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%11.87.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%12.87.0 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%9...88.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%20.81.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%28.79.3 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%26.75.0 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%56.55.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%48.63.7 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%56.48.4 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%76.44.0 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%94.20.2 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%89.20.2 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%83.39.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%99.17.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%94.15.6 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%106.17.4 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%129.5.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%123.4.7 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%117.13.5 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%137.3.1 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%135.2.8 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

%108.17.1 6. 03 Households w/personal computer%..%125.6.5 6. 04 Households w/Internet access%..%122.4.9 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subs./

293 6. 03 Households with a personal computer...294 6. 04 Households with Internet access...295 6. 05 Fixed broadband Internet subscriptions...

n/a 6. 03 Households with a personal computer Percentage of households equipped with a personal computer 2012 SOURCE:

units installed 2011 This measure covers piracy of all packaged software that runs on personal computers (PCS),

International Telecommunication Union (ITU), ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database 2013 (December 2013 edition) 6. 03 Households with a personal computer Percentage of households

equipped with a personal computer 2012 The proportion of households with a computer is calculated by dividing the number of households with a computer by the total number of households.


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