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Cutting Through the Clutter

January 31, 2011

Smart communications: Ipswich River MediaThanks to our friends over at Pingdom, we take another look at the Internet stats for 2010. Big numbers, getting bigger as our world becomes increasingly connected.

Key takeaway point? We’re all buried in information. It’s more important than ever to ensure your communications strategy is clear, targeted and on point. That’s why people like the way we work here at Ipswich River Media.

Email
• 107 trillion – The number of emails sent on the Internet in 2010.
• 294 billion – Average number of email messages per day.
• 1.88 billion – The number of email users worldwide.
• 480 million – New email users since the year before.
• 89.1% – The share of emails that were spam.
• 262 billion – The number of spam emails per day (assuming 89% are spam).
• 2.9 billion – The number of email accounts worldwide.
• 25% – Share of email accounts that are corporate.
Websites
• 255 million – The number of websites as of December 2010.
• 21.4 million – Added websites in 2010.
Web servers
• 39.1% – Growth in the number of Apache websites in 2010.
• 15.3% – Growth in the number of IIS websites in 2010.
• 4.1% – Growth in the number of nginx websites in 2010.
• 5.8% – Growth in the number of Google GWS websites in 2010.
• 55.7% – Growth in the number of Lighttpd websites in 2010.
Domain names
• 88.8 million – .COM domain names at the end of 2010.
• 13.2 million – .NET domain names at the end of 2010.
• 8.6 million – .ORG domain names at the end of 2010.
• 79.2 million – The number of country code top-level domains (e.g. .CN, .UK, .DE, etc.).
• 202 million – The number of domain names across all top-level domains (October 2010).
• 7% – The increase in domain names since the year before.
Internet users
• 1.97 billion – Internet users worldwide (June 2010).
• 14% – Increase in Internet users since the previous year.
• 825.1 million – Internet users in Asia.
• 475.1 million – Internet users in Europe.
• 266.2 million – Internet users in North America.
• 204.7 million – Internet users in Latin America / Caribbean.
• 110.9 million – Internet users in Africa.
• 63.2 million – Internet users in the Middle East.
• 21.3 million – Internet users in Oceania / Australia.
Social media
• 152 million – The number of blogs on the Internet (as tracked by BlogPulse).
• 25 billion – Number of sent tweets on Twitter in 2010
• 100 million – New accounts added on Twitter in 2010
• 175 million – People on Twitter as of September 2010
• 7.7 million – People following @ladygaga (Lady Gaga, Twitter’s most followed user).
• 600 million – People on Facebook at the end of 2010.
• 250 million – New people on Facebook in 2010.
• 30 billion – Pieces of content (links, notes, photos, etc.) shared on Facebook per month.
• 70% – Share of Facebook’s user base located outside the United States.
• 20 million – The number of Facebook apps installed each day.
Videos
• 2 billion – The number of videos watched per day on YouTube.
• 35 – Hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute.
• 186 – The number of online videos the average Internet user watches in a month (USA).
• 84% – Share of Internet users that view videos online (USA).
• 14% – Share of Internet users that have uploaded videos online (USA).
• 2+ billion – The number of videos watched per month on Facebook.
• 20 million – Videos uploaded to Facebook per month.
Images
• 5 billion – Photos hosted by Flickr (September 2010).
• 3000+ – Photos uploaded per minute to Flickr.
• 130 million – At the above rate, the number of photos uploaded per month to Flickr.
• 3+ billion – Photos uploaded per month to Facebook.
• 36 billion – At the current rate, the number of photos uploaded to Facebook per year

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Committed to Tech for Sustainability

July 12, 2010

Tech Council Forum to Focus on Clean Energy

The Daily Item/Lynn, MA
http://itemlive.com/articles/2010/07/12/tech_know/tech02.txt

LYNN — The North Shore Technology Council’s monthly Sustainability Forum meeting will be held Wednesday at 8 a.m. at Clean Tech Innoventure Center, 4th floor, 20 Wheeler St., Lynn.

The guest speaker will be Douglas Leaffer, environmental/civil engineer, who will offer a brief presentation on wind turbine design. Meetings are open to members and prospective members of the Technology Council.

The North Shore Technology Council (NSTC) is a non-profit, volunteer-lead organization with a mission to build a community for interaction, collaboration, and advancement of technology business in Massachusetts’ north-of-Boston region. The council is on the Web at www.nstc.org.

The Sustainability Forum is a special interest group within the Technology Council. Its membership is dedicated to the better understanding and promotion of clean-technology and sustainable practices within our region.

For more information visit the Council’s Web site or call John Coulbourn at 508-277-7356. Or visit:

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