Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Intel reveals what happens in a single Internet minute.


In a single minute of Internet time, 204 million e-mails are sent. Online denizens view 20 million photos on Flickr. Twitter processes 100,000 new tweets and 320 new Twitter accounts are created. That's more than five new Twitter users per second.

If you thought Twitter was busy, then check out the stats for YouTube. An Internet minute is filled with 30 hours of videos uploaded and 1.3 million video views (most of which probably involved "Gangnam Style" last year). Social media is certainly popular. Though people might say they're taking time-outs from Facebook, there are still 6 million Facebook views and 277,000 logins every minute.
At least Wikipedia is taking it easy, with six new articles published each minute. So what does all this mean? It means the Internet is crazy popular. Intel says the number of networked devices out there is equal to the world's population. We're definitely putting all those devices to use.

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