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Abstract: This paper provides a description and analysis of how a potentially "spaceless" industry such as the Internet is clustering in specific geographical locations. Using a dataset of Internet domain name from the summer of 1998, this paper finds that three regions -- San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles are clearly the most important sites of this emerging industry. Combined, the New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles regions have as many com domain names as the next 11 largest metropolitan... (Update)

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Zook, M.A. (1998): The web of consumption: The spatial organization of the Internet industry in the United States. Paper prepared for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 1998 Conference. Pasadena, CA, November 5-8, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zook98web.html   More

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  author = "M. Zook",
  title = "The web of consumption: The spatial organization of the Internet industry
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  text = "Zook, M.A. (1998): The web of consumption: The spatial organization of
    the Internet industry in the United States. Paper prepared for the Association
    of Collegiate Schools of Planning 1998 Conference. Pasadena, CA, November
    5-8, 1998.",
  year = "1998",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zook98web.html" }
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