The article, What Happens in 1 Minute on the Internet, is dated Mar 20, 2013, 2:31pm, under the authorship of Alyssa Newcomb. She cites several factoids, including one saying, "More than 1.3 million video clips are watched on YouTube," in that one minute. The source she cites is an article at Intel's blog which is titled What Happens in an Internet Minute? That post links to a very neat looking infographic -- see on the right -- which contains that same info. But here's the problem. The Intel post is dated March 13, 2012, over one full year ago.
So if the statistics in that infographic were accurate then and are still accurate today, a more appropriate and astonishing headline would have been, "Internet usage stopped growing one year ago."
Note to ABC: That's what happens when you get your news from HuffPo.
Is this alright to be able to reference a few of this in my page basically contain the backlink for this website?
Posted by: acne | April 19, 2013 at 04:26 AM