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What happens in the internet world in less than a minute

With the Corona 19 epidemic in 2020, as the time spent at home and remote work increased, video tools became more popular, and video streaming services became popular. There is a visualization chart that shows how much Internet service is being provided by sector per minute in 2020.

According to this, Facebook occupies 147,000 image uploads and 150,000 posts per minute. Instagram has 347,222 story posts and 138,889 business account clicks. At Zoom, there are 2,08,333 participants in the meeting, and on Netflix, 44,000 hours of video streaming are used.

On YouTube, 500 hours of video uploads are recorded, and on Twitter, the number of new users increases by 319. TikTok has 2,704 installations and 6,659 product shipments on Amazon. WhatsApp sends 4,166,667 messages. Reddit visits 479,452 visitors, and 555 orders are placed on the door dash. The Spotify library stores 28 songs, and Benmo transfers $239,000. There are 69,444 work requests on LinkedIn, and 52,083 connected users on Microsoft Teams.

In addition, the smartphone app charges $3,805 per minute and makes 1.38,889 calls. It is said that all over the world online, up to $1 million per minute is spent.

Looking at the trend of the Internet population, it was 3 billion in 2014, but increased to 400 million in 2020. Considering that the global population is 7.8 billion in 2020, the global Internet penetration rate is 57%.

It is easy to forget that humanity is still in the early stages of Internet development. However, it is clear that interest in the Internet has increased in a short period of time, and widespread digitization has taken place around the world. Competition among technology companies is expected to intensify, showing that Internet activity will be more advanced due to the increase in the Internet use population. Related information can be found here .

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Through the monthly AHC PC and HowPC magazine era, he has watched 'technology age' in online IT media such as ZDNet, electronic newspaper Internet manager, editor of Consumer Journal Ivers, TechHolic publisher, and editor of Venture Square. I am curious about this market that is still full of vitality.

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