Mobile OS usage splits the world (chart)
Where do you think Apple’s iPhone is the most popular? Where does Nokia’s Symbian phones dominate? How is it going for Android in different parts of the world? What about Blackberry? We’re going to...
View ArticleFirefox infographic – The road leading up to Firefox 4
As you no doubt have noticed by now, Mozilla launched Firefox 4 this week. It was downloaded 7.1 million times in the first 24 hours, and is now up to 15 million downloads and counting. We figured a...
View ArticleFacebook’s ginormous size put into context (chart)
We’ve mentioned the tremendous growth of Facebook at numerous occasions on this blog, and it’s fascinating how fast the social network has risen from being an upstart fighting with MySpace to basically...
View ArticleInternet users per time zone (chart)
We know that there are approximately two billion Internet users in the world, but how are they distributed? More specifically, how are they spread over the world’s time zones? The world population...
View ArticleFacebook now as big as the entire Internet was in 2004
At the recent F8 conference Facebook revealed that they now have 800 million active users. Europe, with Russia included, has a population of 727 million. We now have a social network that is so large...
View ArticleAlmost 8 new Internet users added worldwide every second (infographic)
By some measures, more than 7 billion people now inhabit the world, and more than a third of us are on the Internet. But how many Internet users are added each day, each week, or each minute? We think...
View ArticleThe single-atom transistor is here – the amazing evolution of microprocessors...
A team of researchers in Australia has managed to create a transistor that is the size of an atom. That’s the smallest transistor ever created. Considering that the single-atom transistor is only 0.1...
View ArticlePutting Facebook’s 900 million users into perspective (infographic)
As you may have heard, Facebook very recently passed 900 million active users. We think it’s pretty safe to say that it’s by far the largest social network in history. That number, 900 million, is hard...
View ArticleSweden, Swedes, and the Internet: what you need to know (infographic)
Want to know what Internet users in Sweden do online each day? When most Swedes start using the Internet? What they buy online? Answers to all of that and more can be found in this report, just...
View ArticleThe state of Linux (infographic)
As LinuxCon Europe starts today in Barcelona, we present an infographic about the state of Linux. It has details about distributions, the Linux kernel, the Linux job market, drivers for adoption, and...
View ArticleFirefox infographic – The road leading up to Firefox 4
As you no doubt have noticed by now, Mozilla launched Firefox 4 this week. It was downloaded 7.1 million times in the first 24 hours, and is now up to 15 million downloads and counting. We figured a...
View ArticleFacebook’s ginormous size put into context (chart)
We’ve mentioned the tremendous growth of Facebook at numerous occasions on this blog, and it’s fascinating how fast the social network has risen from being an upstart fighting with MySpace to basically...
View ArticleInternet users per time zone (chart)
We know that there are approximately two billion Internet users in the world, but how are they distributed? More specifically, how are they spread over the world’s time zones? The world population...
View ArticleFacebook now as big as the entire Internet was in 2004
At the recent F8 conference Facebook revealed that they now have 800 million active users. Europe, with Russia included, has a population of 727 million. We now have a social network that is so large...
View ArticleAlmost 8 new Internet users added worldwide every second (infographic)
By some measures, more than 7 billion people now inhabit the world, and more than a third of us are on the Internet. But how many Internet users are added each day, each week, or each minute? We think...
View ArticleThe single-atom transistor is here – the amazing evolution of microprocessors...
A team of researchers in Australia has managed to create a transistor that is the size of an atom. That’s the smallest transistor ever created. Considering that the single-atom transistor is only 0.1...
View ArticlePutting Facebook’s 900 million users into perspective (infographic)
As you may have heard, Facebook very recently passed 900 million active users. We think it’s pretty safe to say that it’s by far the largest social network in history. That number, 900 million, is hard...
View ArticleSweden, Swedes, and the Internet: what you need to know (infographic)
Want to know what Internet users in Sweden do online each day? When most Swedes start using the Internet? What they buy online? Answers to all of that and more can be found in this report, just...
View ArticleThe state of Linux (infographic)
As LinuxCon Europe starts today in Barcelona, we present an infographic about the state of Linux. It has details about distributions, the Linux kernel, the Linux job market, drivers for adoption, and...
View ArticleReport: Social network demographics in 2017
A while back we delivered a report on social media demographics as they stood in 2012. Now, 5 years on, things are looking different: some have been all but consigned to the Internet mausoleum that is...
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