Posts Tagged ‘future of the web’

Happy Birthday World Wide Web

Edwin Rosero | May 5th, 2008

It was 15 years ago that the web became free thanks to the visionary leadership of computer guru and web-inventor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.  The open-source technical documents, that he and other developers posted, liberated web tech from obscure compsci labs and released it out into the open. 8.5 Billion pages later, the World Wide Web continues to grow both in size and in its integration into our daily lives. Interesting Web Statistics •    Number of years each took to reach 50 million users Radio – 38 years TV – 13 years Cable – 10 years Internet – 5 years •    The average person each month usually visits 59 domains, views 1,050 pages averaging 45 seconds for each page and spend about 25 hours a month doing this! Each surfing session lasts approximately 51 minutes •    The estimated number of Internet users in the world for March 31, 2008 is 1,355,110,631 – 1/5 of World Population •    Affiliate Marketing is expected to grow to over $ 230 Billion in 2008. •    In 2007 More than 281 Exabytes of data was created, captured or replicated. (It would take more than 280 Billion iPod Shuffles to store all that data.) •    The compound annual growth rate is expected to be almost 60 percent. Here is what the web visionaries had to say to the bbc about the Web, and what we might expect in the next 15 years. “The future is always in the past and for the web particularly. In a hundred Continue reading…

 
 
 

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