Gone in 60 Seconds - Life on the Internet
This infographic, designed by Go-Globe, puts it all in perspective. Can you believe that in every 60 seconds 13,000 iPhone apps are downloaded? In every 60 seconds there are 168 million emails sent! In every 60 seconds, over 370,000 voice minutes are used on Skype. I never knew so much could happen in one short minute. Yeah, this is wild.
Starting with Tumblr, it notes that there are over 20,000 new posts and 1,600+ reads on Scribd, reflecting the popularity of these platforms for content sharing and reading. The text also mentions the significant number of applications downloaded on iPhones, a testament to the growing reliance on mobile technology for diverse applications.
The largest social reading and publishing company is highlighted, alongside the streaming of 13,000+ hours of music on Pandora, showcasing the shift in how people consume media. In the realm of advertising and communication, 12,000+ new ads are posted on Craigslist and there are 370,000+ minutes of voice calls made on Skype, illustrating the platforms' widespread use for personal and commercial purposes.
Twitter and LinkedIn's growth is evident with 320+ new Twitter accounts, 98,000+ tweets, and 100+ new LinkedIn accounts created. This points to the increasing importance of social media in both personal networking and professional landscapes.
The text also underscores the immense volume of content created online: 6,600+ new pictures uploaded on Flickr, 50+ WordPress downloads, and 510,040 comments in 60 seconds, reflecting the dynamic nature of online content creation and interaction.
Additionally, it mentions the volume of information exchanged and sought: 695,000+ Facebook posts, 168 million emails sent, and 694,445 search queries made, underlining the central role of the internet in communication and information search.
The concluding part of the text, "THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMMUNITY CREATED CONTENT!!", celebrates the vast and diverse content generated by users worldwide, showcasing the internet's role as a platform for mass collaboration and sharing. This snapshot provides a glimpse into the staggering amount of activity and interaction that takes place online in just a short period.