In 1995, there were 16 million people online, compared to the current estimate of 957 million.
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The second most influential moment voted by the committee came in 1998 when the "The Drudge Report" - a then little-known, one-man news site - beat the mainstream media in breaking the scandal of Lewinsky's affair with President Bill Clinton online.
The Asian tsunami in December made the top-10 list at number six, for marking the emergence of "citizen journalism" as, with news agencies racing to reach the hardest hit areas, the first accounts were largely provided by ordinary people armed only with digital cameras and internet access.
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The second most influential moment voted by the committee came in 1998 when the "The Drudge Report" - a then little-known, one-man news site - beat the mainstream media in breaking the scandal of Lewinsky's affair with President Bill Clinton online.
The Asian tsunami in December made the top-10 list at number six, for marking the emergence of "citizen journalism" as, with news agencies racing to reach the hardest hit areas, the first accounts were largely provided by ordinary people armed only with digital cameras and internet access.
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