Only happen in one minutes (60 sec) 


Right now, there are around 4.45 billion internet users. 
380 new websites came into existence. 

Google 
 People perform 3.8 million Google searches for a minute. Bet most people use search engines to check words they’re not sure how to spell.
Google also acquires around 240 new users for sixty seconds. It also gets around 4,320 unique visitors in the same timeframe.

Facebook
There are 1 million people logging onto Facebook every minute. For that same minute, there are 400 new users registering on the platform.

Funnily enough, people tend to claim it’s the young generation that’s addicted to Facebook. Recent research, however, shows most teenagers are actually abandoning the platform.

That doesn’t really mean Facebook is turning into a content desert. In fact, the ones still using it seem to be having a blast.

211,792 – the number of photos uploaded on Facebook every minute. 4,201,362 posts get likes in only sixty seconds.

Instagram
 347,222 people are scrolling Instagram every minute.
That there are approximately 44,469 new photos uploaded on Instagram. Every minute.
It’s no wonder Instagram’s generates $2,867 in revenue for the same amount of time.
Finally, every minute, 244 new users sign up for the platform. Each of them eager to contribute to those numbers.

Twitter
We all have opinions and we all love sharing them. That’s why Twitter was created.
87,500 users tweet in a minute.
That’s not all.
122 new users create accounts.

Snapchat
Approximately 105,896 people are using Snapchat every minute. 2.1 million Snaps are created in the same timeframe.
It’s not only photos though. Snapchat users watch more than 4 million videos every minute.
Those numbers are, of course, bound to change as every minute, 24 new users sign up for Snapchat.

YouTube
Did you know it takes the world just a minute to watch 4.5 million videos? That’s mind-blowing.
Not only that, but users upload 100 hours of new material on YouTube in just sixty seconds.
YouTube generates $7,838. And just for fun – every minute, Gangnam Style gets 1,213 views.

Amazon Prime
For every minute, Amazon Prime generates $5, 755 in revenue. In the same time, 30 new users sign up for the service.

Netflix
Every 60 seconds, there are 694,444 hours of content on Netflix.
I suggest you join those 182 million subscribers and enjoy the best streaming service out there. Who needs a social life anyway?
This could be why Netflix generates $14 every sixty seconds.

Text messages and emails
Еvery minute, the world sends an average of 18.1 million text messages. On top of that, another 41.6 million texts sent every sixty seconds on WhatsApp and Messenger combined.

Google Drive
According to internet usage statistics, Google Drive makes $773 in revenue for a minute.
It acquires 120 new customers in the same time frame.

Yahoo
There are approximately 352,134 searches made on Yahoo for a minute.
While there seems to be no information online about what they are, it wouldn’t be a shock if they’re about Facebook and YouTube too.
Yahoo gets around 4,680 visitors every minute, while it earns $9,452 in revenue for sixty seconds.
It’s not quite on Google’s level, but still impressive.

Bing
There are approximately 574,026 search queries on Bing every 60 seconds. The top three searches there are “facebook”, “youtube”, and, ironically, “google”.
Do people use Bing as spell check too? Guess we’ll never know. What we do know is Bing earns $7, 812 for a minute.

Conclusion 
So, That’s the internet in 60 seconds for you.
As we can see, the internet landscape is ever-changing. The web looks tangibly different now than it did when you started reading this article.
While it might be difficult to keep up with everything that happens on the internet in real time, hopefully, I’ve managed to uncover the secrets of how fast online numbers are growing.
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