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Amazing Facts About Technology

Amazing Facts About Technology



1. More than 5787 tweets are made on Twitter every second. That is, more than 500 million in 1 day.

2. YouTube which is the third largest website in the world and the second largest search engine. Here about 24 hours of video content is uploaded every 1 minute.

3. You would hardly know that in the world of the Internet, more than 600 new websites are created almost every second.

4. Posts on Facebook must be liked by everyone, but do you know that there are more than 800 million posts likes on Facebook every day.

5. 250 million hours of video are watched daily on a site like Netflix.

6. More than 350 million messages are sent daily on Snapchat, the large social media website.

7. 500 apps are uploaded daily to the Windows Phone Store.

8. The old name of the iPhone was Purple, which probably very few people would go by now.

9. Gary McKinnon is considered the world's biggest hacker because this person hacked the website of a big scientific organization like NASA. Where does it go, this is the world's biggest hacking case.
   

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