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Plutonic Panda
08-14-2013, 01:02 AM
Reddit votes cast: 197 per second
Instagram photos uploaded: 463 per second
Tumblr posts: 833 per second
Skype calls made: 1,024 per second
Tweets tweeted: 3,935 per second
Dropbox files uploaded: 11,574 per second
Google searches: 33,333 per second
Youtube video views: 46,333 per second
Facebook likes: 52,083 per second
e-mails sent: 1.67 million per second

"n the time it takes you to read this sentence, over 200,000 YouTube videos will be viewed. That's pretty incredible, until you consider that the number of e-mails sent worldwide during the same time period exceeds 8 million on average. Many of you don't even have that many pixels on your screen right now." Read more here:Watch the Internet stream by, one second at a time | Crave - CNET (http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57598308-1/watch-the-internet-stream-by-one-second-at-a-time/?ttag=fbwp)

Here is the actual project:Every Second on the Internet (http://onesecond.designly.com/#)
10 years ago Skype, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, Tumblr, Dropbox, and Instagram didn't exist.
20 years ago there were only 130 websites total, Google wasn't even around yet, and you had to pay for an email account through an ISP.
30 years ago there was no internet.

It's really worth a quick look, makes you realize how far we've came!

Servicetech571
08-16-2013, 12:30 PM
20 years ago there was no high speed internet for most residential customers. You paid by the minute for internet access and had to use your phone line ot do it. It wasn't until about 10-15 years ago that high speed internet was the standard for residential service. Dialup was so slow it makes your 3G service on you cellphone look like lightning speed...

jn1780
08-16-2013, 03:53 PM
20 years ago there was no high speed internet for most residential customers. You paid by the minute for internet access and had to use your phone line ot do it. It wasn't until about 10-15 years ago that high speed internet was the standard for residential service. Dialup was so slow it makes your 3G service on you cellphone look like lightning speed...

The funny thing is that those statistics up top are as high as they are from people screwing around at work or school on their cell phone. lol

catch22
08-16-2013, 04:04 PM
3,935 tweets per second. I'm quite confident I contribute to about 200 of those. Per second.

tweet tweet.