The state of the internet

There's only one thing cooler than infographics: animated infographics.

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Posted 11 days ago

Slideshare stats

In 2009, you uploaded 14 presentations and got:

  • 25455 views
  • 1818.21 average views per presentation
  • 211 favorites
  • 60 followers

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Posted 1 month ago

Is the internet making our lives better?

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Posted 2 months ago

Friending brands

Of those who follow a brand on Twitter, nearly 44% reported that access to exclusive deals is the main reason. On Facebook or MySpace, 37% said that access to exclusive deals or offers was their main reason for friending brands.

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Posted 4 months ago

The jobless rate for people like me

Once again, New York Times doing the cool things.

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Posted 4 months ago

The Facebook: 2.6 million registered users!

Some stats from May 2005:

  • Out of 1400 universities in the US, 640 have been launched.
  • In those universities, they have a 50 to 90 percent penetration
  • Total number of registered users: 2.6 million
  • Frequency of visits: 65% of the user base visits the site every day, 95% every month
  • Average number of visits per day: 6
  • Traffic: 3 billion page views from US registered users

I remember logging in to Facebook using an account from a Dutchman studying in the US at that time. We were planning a project together and he was totally excited about Facebook (and its lean design in particular).

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Posted 4 months ago

Oh irony

First watch: developer.apple.com/profiles/#demiforce-large

Demeter's new-found wealth—he won't specify the exact amount in case people bombard him for loans—comes from investing his earnings in Apple's archrival Palm. "I bought Palm's stock for $1.76 and sold it for $12," he says. "It's kind of ironic."

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Posted 5 months ago

Education

As the next figure shows, no variable from 1900 better explains success in 2000 than investment in education.

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Posted 5 months ago