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The Blacksburg Electronic Village or BEV was conceived as a project of Virginia Tech in 1991 and officially born in 1993. The goal of the project was to develop an online community linking the entire town. Extensive outside research had been done by sociologists and computer scientists on this project. It has been noted as one of the most important assets that Blacksburg has besides Virginia Tech itself.〔(History of the BEV ).〕 In 1995, around 30,000 out of the 70,000 residents had access to the Internet. Two-thirds of users used the university's web servers. That means that approximately 42.86% of the town's population was on the World Wide Web. The BEV was so thoroughly integrated in the Blacksburg community, that in 1998, the town was chosen by Guinness World Records as the "Most Wired Community."〔(Clinton and Pammy's Net connection )〕 If it were not for the BEV, it would be doubtful that the town could have achieved such a record. ==External links== *(Official site ) *(On-line experiment's goal is to link entire town ) *(Education versus Technology: The Evolution of the Blacksburg Electronic Village ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blacksburg Electronic Village」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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