This video shows statistics related to the state of the internet in 2010.
Transcript:
1.73 Billion Internet Users Worldwide (Sept. 2009)
- 418,029,796 in Europe
- 67,371,700 in Africa
- 20,970,490 in Oceania / Australia
- 179,031,479 in Latin America / Caribbean
- 252,908,000 in North America
- 738,257,230 in Asia
- The Number of Emails sent on the internet in 2009 – 90 Trillion
- 247 Billion – Average number of emails per day
- 200 Billion – Average number of SPAM per day
- 1.4 Billion Number of email users worldwide
- 81% – The number of email that were SPAM
Websites
- 234 Million – The number of websites as of December 2009
- 126 Million – The number of blogs in the Internet (as tracked by BlogPulse)
Social Networks
- 84% – Percent of social network sites with more woman than men
- 27.3 Million Number of Tweets on Twitter per day (Nov. 2009)
- 4.25 Million People following @aplusk (Ashton Kutcher, Twitter’s most followed user)
- Facebook serves 260 billion page views per month. That’s more than 6 million page views per minute or a staggering 37.4 trillion page views in a year
Page Views Per Month
- Facebook 260 Billion
- Myspace 24 Billion
- Twitter 4.4 Billion
- LinkedIn 1.9 Billion
- Facebook needs as many as 30,000 servers and they’re still growing
- 350 Million people on Facebook
- 2.5 Billion Photos updated each month to Facebook
Photos
- 4 Billion Photos hosted by Flickr (Oct 2009)
- 30 Billion At the current rate, the number of photos uploaded to Facebook per year
Video
- 1 Billion – The total number of videos YouTube serves in one day
- 12.2 Billion Videos viewed per month on YouTube in the US (Nov 2009)
- 924 Million Videos viewed per month on Hulu in the US (Nov 2009)
- 182 – The number of online videos the average internet user watches in a month (USA)
- 82% Percentage of Internet users that view videos online (USA)
Viruses
- 148,000 – New zombie computers* created per day (used in botnets for sending spam, etc)
- 2.6 Million – Amount of malicious code threats at the start of 2009 (viruses, trojans, etc)
Launch Dates of Major Social Network Sites
- 1995 – Classmates.com, Craigslist
- 1997 – SixDegrees.com
- 1998 – Care2, Xanga
- 1999 – LiveJournal, BlackPlanet, AsianAvenue
- 2000 – MiGente, mixi(Japan), (Six Degrees closes)
- 2001 – Cyworld, Ryze, StumbleUpon, Meetup.com
- 2002 – Friendster, Fotolog, AsianAvenue, LiveJournal, BlackPlanet, Plaxo, MyLife (formerly Reunion)
- 2003 – Skyblog, Couchsurfing, MySpace, Tribe.net, Last.FM, Hi5, LinkedIn, Open BC/Xing, Netlog (Europe), MyHeritage
- 2004 – Flickr, Piczo, Mixi, Facebook (Elite Universities), Dodgeball, Care2, Orkut, Dogster, Multiply, aSmallWorld, Catster, Hyves, Yelp, Taringa (Argentinia), Basecamp
- 2005 – YouTube, Facebook (high school networks), Xanga (SNS Relaunch), Yahoo! 360, Cyworld (China), Ning, Bebo, AsianAvenue, BlackPlanet (relaunch), Gather.com, Renren (china)
- 2006 – Facebook (corporate networks), Cyworld(US), MyChurch, QQ(everyone), Windows Live Spaces, Facebook (everyone), Twitter, Cafe Mom, Nasza-Klasa (Poland), Odnoklassniki (Russia), Vkontakte (Russia)
- 2007 – Tumblr, Ravelry
- 2008 – Kaixin001 (China), Yammer, Plurk
- 2009 – Foursquare
- 2010 – Google Buzz


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