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American History 1988

``` Debt, economic decline, immigration; hippies, anti-government, freedom. At the end of the 1980s, a wave of change encompassed a country boy from the Rust Belt. As the gate for upward mobility was on the verge of closing, he struggled to move forward. College, Silicon Valley, entrepreneurship; HP, Apple, Microsoft. To become part of the 1%, or even 0.1%, he sacrificed a lot, but also gained a lot. ```

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Chapter 259 AOL

21% of American households owned computers, though this statistic targeted urban residents from cities with a population over 50,000.

However, the urbanization rate in America was quite high, and according to the results of the 1990 census, this rate was over 83%.

Therefore, the CIX Alliance easily inferred that there were at least 20 million households with computers in America.

But among these households with computers, only about 10% had network connectivity.

Anybody seeing this data would understand that the internet service market had immense potential.

After all, the 90% incremental market alone was incredibly attractive, with a huge potential customer base.

Even if the network connectivity rate for households with computers were to rise to 50%, that would mean tens of millions of internet users.

Everyone present was acutely aware that convincing households with computers to subscribe to network services