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Request HR Internet Map Anonymous
Does anyone have it in a trully HR ?
>> Anonymous
Fucking seconded and bump
>> Anonymous
thirded
>> Mike
fourthed
>> SuperMacro !3GqYIJ3Obs!!Rno
MOAARR
>> Anonymous
fifthed
>> Anonymous
sixthed
>> Anonymous
shit
>> Anonymous
seventhonded
>> Anonymous
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Not quite what you are after.

I do have some similar data route maps to the OP, but not that exact one. If I can I will have a look in the next few hours.
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous !.n7/BLACk.
Eighthed
>> SuperMacro !3GqYIJ3Obs!!Rno
Ninethed
>> Anonymous
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I had a good look in my /hr/ folders but could not find any sorry!

I found these with google.
>> Anonymous
and this.

It is from the same source as OP. I imagine they have not produced any /hr/ images as they want you to buy their posters. so we need someone to buy a poster and either scan or take a photo of it.
>> Anonymous
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>>419481
Forgot to post the image!
>> Anonymous
>>419480
>>419483
>>419481
Much thanks
>> Anonymous
>>419496
No problem. You should be able to find a lot more using google image search. Search for "internet map".

These are good:
http://www.chrisharrison.net/projects/InternetMap/index.html

http://infosthetics.com/archives/2007/10/map_of_internet_blacklisted.html
>> Anonymous
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There is a 22MB 10800 X 4856 on this link : http://www.chrisharrison.net/projects/InternetMap/index.html

I posted.
>> Anonymous
>>419480
Damn, I would kill for a higher resolution of this.
>> Anonymous
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>>419554
This is source. Pic is the 2008 map.

http://informationarchitects.jp/web-trend-map-3-get-it/

There is an 8MB PDF of it on that page. Dunno the res.
>> bump ???????Ð?????????????
>>419577
>>419537
>>419483
>>419480
>>419427

Thanks everyone, maybe the better one was that one posted be 419577, the webpage he gave us have a .pdf in pure vector file image.

Anyway Im still looking for it, I bumped it for new users.
>> Anonymous
Am posting in other threads here, but I've nothing to add to this one. Would love any high-resolution images like this, though.
>> Anonymous
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I rescued the PDF by opening it in Inkscape, saving to SVG and exporting this pic.
I tried to make it smaller (e.g. indexed colours or no alpha but looked bad) and editing was NO FUN*, therefore I left it untouched.
I strongly discourage anyone to open this in his browser, better get Inkscape and the PDF.

*l needed 700MB of free RAM to open it, 2GB for editing and every action took aaaaaages..
>> Anonymous
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I­'­ll ­just ­l­ea­v­e­ th­is h­e­r­e.
>> Anonymous
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>>419913here
OK, it's not that bad. It took only 200 MB to display it in the browser. But I didn't realize until now, that Inkscape removes EVERY bit of protection and you can alter everything. Oh so exploitable...