This is what happens on the internet every single minute
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The "Data Never Sleeps 9.0" infographic, is Domo’s annual look at online consumer behavior and how netizens use, generate, and view data every minute across high-traffic platforms and applications, from Instagram to Instacart and YouTube to Netflix.
“2020 upended everything, from how we engage with each other, with brands and with the digital world, and the pandemic transformed how we eat, how we work and how we entertain ourselves,” the company said in a statement.
“Additionally, the pandemic contributed to a sweeping upward trend in internet usage. From January to July 2021, the number of people that accessed the internet jumped by 10%, with 5.17 billion people, or 65% of the population, logging on.”
“Over the past year, companies continued to accelerate digital initiatives to empower business agility and the new remote workforce. Our annual Data Never Sleeps report looks at the impact of increased digitization in our daily lives and also how technology enables us to re-imagine the future of work,” said Josh James, founder and CEO, Domo.
This is what happens every minute on the internet.
• TikTok users watch 167 million videos
• Google conducts 5.7 million searches
• Discord users send 668,000 messages
• iMessage users send 12 million messages
• Clubhouse creates 208 rooms
• Snapchat users send 2 million snapchats
• Amazon customers spend $283,000
• 6 million people shop online
• Sträva athletes share 1,500 activities
• Instacart users spend $67,000
• Venmo users send $304,000
• Slack users send 148,000 messages
• Zoom hosts 856 minutes if webinars
• Teams connects 100,000 users
• Netflix users stream 452,000 hours of content
• YouTube users stream 694,000 hours of content
• Facebook Live receives 44 million views
• Facebook users share 240,000 photos
• Instagram users share 65,000 photos
• Twitter users post 575,000 tweets


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