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Internet has become an integral part of our everyday lives, but ever wondered what goes on in the virtual world of web every minute with those endless scrolls, likes, shares, swipes, and searches?
Latest data shared by Domo, 'Data Never Sleeps 4.0', shows that in a single web minute, 159,380 pieces of content are viewed on Buzzfeed, Google translates 69.5 million words and Apple's Siri handles 99,206 requests.
Add to it an astounding 2.4 million posts being 'heart'ed on Instagram and 6.94 million videos being watched on Snapchat. In that very minute Facebook Messenger shares 216,302 photos and Twitter fields 8678 tweets with emojis embedded. Dating app Tinder users swipe almost 1 million times in those 60 seconds!
In the recent times, there has been a surge in video content and Cisco forecasts that by 2020 about 2.3 Zettabytes (1 zettabyte = 1,000,000,000 TB) of data will be flowing over the web every year out of which, 82 per cent will be video. The research firm also claims that it would take 5 million years to watch all of the video that will cross global networks in any given month by 2020.
With inputs from AFP Relax News
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