Are we drowning in data?
According to US researchers, 800MB of data is produced per year, for each person in the world.
That’s how much we produce.
How much data does that same person consume in just one day?
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Are we drowning in data?
According to US researchers, 800MB of data is produced per year, for each person in the world.
That’s how much we produce.
How much data does that same person consume in just one day?
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Phil Schneider says
How old is the infographic?
“Single Ladies” and “Crank That”?
I don’t know how old “Charlie Bit My Finger Again” is, but I saw it mentioned on day-time TV about six months ago…so I’m guessing 2008-2009?
Sorry for the sarcasm. The numbers itself are pretty staggering. Though, I’m sure, anyone on this blog skews the “Computer Interaction” category. Personally, I have no “Radio” time, unless I listen to a podcast that is a radio re-broadcast.
Eric Dye says
The graphic is based on Average American (whatever THAT means), LOL!!!
I’m with you as for radio time. Hardly, ever.