The scale of the Internet, 2009
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A timely update of internet statistics, with commentary from Jeremiah Owyang at his blog, here.
JESS3 / The State of The Internet from Jesse Thomas on Vimeo.
The video was designed by the agency Jess3. Their blog is a fun place to spend some time — they do a lot of cool graphics and data visualization work.
Owyang’s commentary is interesting. His conclusion:
While the numbers help us track adoption now, the future of all these numbers is moot. In the long run, social networks as destinations will fade into the background (like air) and we’ll just be able to access or be guided by our friends wherever we are in life at any given time we want.
That’s another stab at describing the post-digital world we’re entering.
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