Love this kind of stuff.
Things are happening fast now eh?
Love this kind of stuff.
Things are happening fast now eh?
[...] Tomorrow… some of these stats are likely to shift some. I love these videos and am still befuddled as to how John always seems to find them first. [...]
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by human3rror: Digital Media and the State of the Internet [VIDEO] – http://bit.ly/bjmC7S (via @ChurchCrunch)…
And the implications of all of this are all still to be determined…(Does anyone feel dizzy yet?)
yes.
Great point, that will be interesting to see.
You know it’s bad when “November 2009″ feels like an old stat
yup
Man… that is wild. Makes me think back to the days of using a beeper, calling someone and entering 911 for them to call back fast or my girlfriend using 143 to symbolize “I love you.” And my Tandy computer from Radio Shack. Ahhh…. those were the days.
Haha. Amazing how fast it all has changed and continues to. Can’t even imagine what 10 years from now will look like.
BTW… one things the video failed to say was that 2.4 billion of the Facebook users are actively involved in farming…. who knew that ‘Old McDonald’ would have such an effect on peoples brain development.
Farmville… geesh.
I love this stuff too. I wish I knew how to make text move to music like this. But I supposed it’s better that I don’t… I’d over use it so much. haha.
Anyways… I’m re-posting this video on my blog. I know some of my church community readers will find it interesting.
It doesn’t seem like long ago when my buddy and I were searching on webcrawler for all the good internet sites in our high school library’s computer….a Tandy, I believe.
wow.
some crazy stats there!!
to the spammers… why o why do you do it?!?!?!
I love this.
That is absolutely amazing.
Was surprised to see how much traffic myspace got though
no kidding on the myspace thing….i was more than surprised. of course, I’m still surprised at the number of pre-teens that vote for american idol.
Yep, I don’t know anyone who still uses it. I don’t understand how they hit those stats still. Music groups?