The following infographic from Futurism tells the story of the history of technology. It starts with the beginning of life on Earth, and goes until the founding of early modern technologies, such as the first computer and nuclear power. See the evolution of battery technology , the history of the video games market , or the evolution of wearable technology. A lot can happen in an internet minute. This stat-heavy graphic looks at the epic numbers behind the online services billions use every day.
In our everyday lives, not much may happen in a minute. But when gauging the depth of internet activity occurring all at once, it can be extraordinary. Today, around five billion internet users exist across the globe. This annual infographic from Domo captures just how much activity is going on in any given minute, and the amount of data being generated by users. Collectively, these produce unimaginable quantities of user activity and associated data. As these facts show, Big Tech companies have quite the influence over our lives.
That influence is becoming difficult to ignore, and draws increasing media and political attention. And some see this attention as a plausible explanation for why Facebook changed their name —to dissociate from their old one in the process. One tangible measure of this influence is the massive amount of revenue Big Tech companies bring in. Much of the revenue that these elite trillion-dollar stocks generate can be traced back to all the activity on their various networks and platforms.
In other words, the 5. Here are just some areas that have experienced impressive growth:. For instance, in , there were only 14 million internet users across the globe. But today, there are over 14 million just in Chile. That said, the total addressable market still has some room left. This comes out to an astonishing new users on a per minute basis.
With this growth trajectory in mind, we can expect future figures to become even more astonishing. But the human mind is known to be bad at interpreting large numbers , so in future editions, the internet minute figures may need to be stripped down to the internet second.
This was originally posted on Elements. Sign up to the free mailing list to get beautiful visualizations on natural resource megatrends in your email every week. Tesla has reigned supreme among electric car companies, ever since it first released the Roadster back in It also plans to build six battery factories in Europe by and to invest globally in charging stations.
GM, the largest U. The company is making a big push into pure electric vehicles, with more than 30 new models expected by The American carmaker has laid out plans to invest tens of billions of dollars in electric and autonomous vehicle efforts in the coming years.
When it comes to electric car company brand awareness in the marketplace, Tesla still surpasses all others. In fact, more than one-fourth of shoppers who are considering an EV said Tesla is their top choice. Thank you for comparing the different types of technology from when you were little to what you have now!
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How does it compare to the technology they had growing up? Did they foresee the types of technology available today? Why or why not? Go on an old technology scavenger hunt! Start with a tour of your house. Check out the telephones, televisions and other electronic devices you find. Which ones are new? What about the old ones?
Do they still work? What features do the older items lack that you might find in newer models? It can also be fun to look through junk drawers and storage areas in the basement or garage. You never know when you'll stumble across a graveyard of old technology. How many examples can you find of technology that isn't really used much any longer? Perhaps your garage is the hiding place for a cassette player?
Maybe your grandparents still have an eight-track tape player! If you can find an old reel-to-reel music player, you might have an antique on your hands! Have fun looking for examples of old and new technology.
Enjoy comparing the old vs. What do you think? Is newer always better? What old technology do you still enjoy using? What will the future of technology be? Grab your crystal ball and make your best guesses about the kinds of technology your children will use some day.
Think 10, 20 and even 30 years into the future. What will televisions be like? How will we listen to music? Will we still use telephones? How will we communicate? Have fun brainstorming what technology might look like down the road. Would you like to be a part of pioneering that new technology?
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Aaron Clark Sep 6, Sep 20, Hi, Aaron! What kinds of technology do you use every day? Kamayah Aug 21, Aug 24, That's an interesting thought, Kamayah! Thanks for sharing! SonGoku Feb 5, Feb 10, Version 7 of what, Sean?
The Walkman? Feb 9, Hi, SonGoku! The Walkman was an early portable cassette player that was created in ! Madeline Jan 29, Jan 31, We do, too, Madeline! It's crazy to think about how much technology has changed! Graham May 19, I had a small,12 year old computer that I used,now I have one that is 2 years old,it is crazy,But I only use the PC for gaming.
Wonderopolis May 19, Srishti Mar 1, I love technology! I even did a blog post on the that!!! Wonderopolis Mar 1, I love technology, I was surprised to discover that the first electronic computer was only as powerful as a calculator, and as big as a room. The presentation said that today's home computer is 1, times as powerful as the obsolete one that landed on the moon in Also, it said that the Internet was created because people feared the Russians would destroy the phone lines.
I wonder what technology will be like when I am old and how kids then will look at antiques like iPhone 5s. Wonderopolis Apr 4, Austin Mar 14, For me technology never gets old and this is my opinion. Wonderopolis Mar 14, Tyler Jarvis Mar 12, Technology is like us. They get old like we do Wonderopolis Mar 12, Keyara Mar 10, Keyara I really learned something about technology. Ariana In Wonderopolis I really learn something new every time thank you Wonderopolis. Wonderopolis Mar 11, Mar 5, I think technology becomes old after a newer version comes out and people start to upgrade to the newest things!
Wonderopolis Mar 6, Joe Hennessey Mar 5, A lot of people say when the next model comes out but that's a joke with how often they bring out a new model of things like iPhones every year! And when you do upgrade the newest one isn't capable of much more, tech is too old when it can no longer do its job! Wonderopolis Mar 5, I love my phone and my computers or laptop but my question is who invented the phone and computer but mostly technology please comment fast.
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