Saturday, August 1, 2009

Over 150 Web URLs per person on Earth

Bing has put the number of web pages at over 1 trillion, while Google has indexed more than one trillion discreet web addresses

The Internet is growing so fast that there are more addresses than people on Earth, claims the team behind Microsoft’s search engine Bing.

Bing has put the number of web pages at over 1 trillion, while Google has indexed more than one trillion discreet web addresses. This means that there are about 150 web addresses per person in the world.

This means that if a person spent just one minute reading every website in existence, he or she would be kept busy for 31,000 years, without any sleep.

“An average person would need six hundred thousand decades of nonstop reading to read through the information,” News.com.au quoted Bing as saying.


The largest Internet population belongs to China, with 338 million users online. However, InternetWorldStats.com (IWS), a Web site that combines multiple data sources, has claimed that China’s online population is more like 298 million.
According to IWS, the top 5 countries with the most internet users are: China, US, Japan, India, and Brazil.


Wow, isn't it Interesting......

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