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JO. TV Connectée. 2nd screen. Netflix just became cable’s biggest TV network — Online Video News. Infographie : il se passe quoi sur internet en une minute ? Fin décembre, nous vous avions proposé une infographie retraçant une petite partie de ce qui se passait sur internet en 60 secondes.

Infographie : il se passe quoi sur internet en une minute ?

Cette nouvelle présentation reprend le même principe, mais elle est axée sur les données qui sont échangées pendant une minute : mails, réseaux sociaux, photos, vidéos, etc. Là encore, les chiffres ont de quoi donner le tournis... C'est via l'un de ses blogs que Seagate nous propose cette infographie provenant de chez DOMO. Pour une fois, Google ne domine pas (complètement) le débat puisque le record tous chiffres confondus revient aux mails : ils sont 204 166 667 à être envoyés par minute, soit plus de 3 millions par seconde... avec, malheureusement, une proportion impressionnante de SPAMS dans le lot. Le moteur de recherche n'est tout de même pas en reste puisqu'il semble traiter plus de 2 000 000 de requêtes chaque minute.

Notez ensuite que près de 10 sites web sont créés chaque seconde, mais nous ne savons pas combien disparaissent pendant ce temps-là.

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Most Interesting YouTube Statistics [HOT] Today, we are proud to announce the launch of YouTube Analytics which complete our PRO offering!

Most Interesting YouTube Statistics [HOT]

Analytics PRO became the only platform that enables marketers to analyze their brands across the biggest social networks: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It can compare Engagement Rates, monitor competitors and much more! As part of our launch, we want to bring you the Top YouTube stats out there so make sure to check them out below as they perfectly validate YouTube’s impor­tance for your successful viral marketing. YouTube’s FAQs and some highlights – your brand counts as well! 1. Every week, there’s a potential of more than 100M YouTube subscribers who can either “like”, share, or comment your content. 2.

People share 700 videos on Twitter each minute! 3. Every second, more than one hour worth of video time is uploaded on YouTube. 4. YouTube Channels come from 110 countries that post videos in 54 languages. 5. 6. TOP 15 countries with the most Total Uploaded Video Views by YouTube Channel. How Chelsea Dominated the Champions League Final on Twitter [INFOGRAPHIC] London soccer club Chelsea won its first Champions League title on Saturday, defeating German side Bayern Munich to become Europe's best team.

How Chelsea Dominated the Champions League Final on Twitter [INFOGRAPHIC]

It was a nail-biting close final match that went down to a penalty shoot-out. But on Twitter, it wasn't even close — Chelsea was dominant. The all-star London club gained 73% of team-specific Twitter mentions related to the match, while its star players were buzz magnets as well. The match's five most-mentioned players — in order, Didier Drogba, John Terry, David Luiz, Ashley Cole and Petr Cech — all suit up for the Blues. Chelsea's coach even outpaced his Bayern counterpart by a rate of more than two mentions to one. Pinsanity: How Sports Teams Are Winning on Pinterest. Quickly shooting up the social media pyramid, image sharing network Pinterest has gained a reputation for largely being a repository for photos of wedding dresses and floral arrangements, due to its huge female user base.

Pinsanity: How Sports Teams Are Winning on Pinterest

But a budding trend shows that sports teams are hopping aboard the Pinterest bandwagon. Mashable spoke with marketing and engagement managers who say the network offers new ways to connect with and reward fans and provide different social opportunities. And they insist that Pinterest is not just a flash in the sports marketing pan. "With all the indicators in terms of buzz, I have a hard time believing it won't establish itself as a major player," says Peter Stringer, the Boston Celtics' director of interactive media.

Like most teams, the Celtics are very new to Pinterest, joining just in the past few weeks. "We're looking at it as if it's predominantly for women, but we're not treating it as if it's only for women. " Expect Pinterest's influence to continue growing. How Social Media Is Changing Sports [INFOGRAPHIC] Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms are having a tremendous impact on the sports world for fans, players, teams and sponsors alike.

How Social Media Is Changing Sports [INFOGRAPHIC]

We try to stay on top of that here at Mashable, bringing you stories on great sports memes, moments of unexpected discovery, sophisticated marketing strategies and more. But sometimes a stellar infographic is needed to put things in perspective. This one, from the sports medicine company KT Tape, shows the different ways social media has changed sports during the past few years. More than 80% of sports fans monitor social media sites while watching games on TV, and more than 60% do so while watching live events. Players have capitalized on social media and fueled massive buzz as well. KT Tape pulled research from The Wall Street Journal, ESPN.com, CBSSports.com and other sources to compile these facts and much more. English Premier League: The Social Media Season. Spanish Soccer Scores a Goal on Social Media.