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Twitter study by faberNovel and L’Atelier. Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats. As our digital and physical lives blur further, the internet has become the information hub where people spend a majority of their time learning, playing and communicating with others globally. Digital marketing professionals understand this, but most outside the industry don’t realize just how staggering the numbers are of people collaborating, researching, and interacting on the web. I thought it might be fun to take a step back and look at some interesting/amazing social media, Web 2.0, crowdsourcing and internet statistics. I tried to find stats that are the most up-to-date as possible at the time of publishing this post. The numbers presented below should be a close representation of today’s numbers (please correct me in the comments if you find more recent numbers somewhere and I’ll update).

Let’s break them down by section: Google search stats: 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) – approximate number of unique URLs in Google’s index (source) Wikipedia stats (source) YouTube stats source. Carte des blogueurs, Regioneo.