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Random Facts #1

 Hello guys ๐Ÿ‘‹ as I told yesterday from today we are moving on to random facts from tech facts so, let's get straight into it. 1) The popular board game "Snakes and Ladders" was originated in India to teach children about karma. Credits:  Wikipedia.org 2) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan and Nelson Mandela are the only non-indians to be awarded the Bharat Ratna. Credits:  rashtrapatisachivalaya.gov.in Credits:  Wikipedia.org 3) Indian Holi is similar to Spanish festival La Tomatina. The only difference is Holi colours are replaced with ripe tomatoes. Credits:  theculturetrip.com Credits:  ibitimes.co.in 4) India has the largest postal system in the world with almost 1,55,000 or 155,000 post offices. Credits:  upost.gov.in 5) There are over 6,500 languages spoken in the world ๐ŸŒ. Really fascinating isn't it? evolving from a monkey ๐Ÿต to human ๐Ÿง” and speaking thousands of languages. Credits:  freepik.com 6) Do you know that Koalas ๐Ÿจ can sleep upto 20 hours p...

Tech Facts #4

 Hello guys in this post you are going to see 10 interesting facts about internet๐ŸŒ.

The Internet started in the 1960s as a way for government researchers to share information. Computers in the '60s were large and immobile and in order to make use of information stored in any one computer, one had to either travel to the site of the computer or have magnetic computer tapes sent through the conventional postal system.

That need to connect, that deep need to join forces, share information, and learn all that we can about one another has taken root in humanity and is expressed via the internet. Today, billions of us share our thoughts, feelings, data, and resources with the world online, and it is hard, even for those of us who came before Generation Z, to imagine life without it. Now to the facts:


1. There are 4.57 billion Internet users as of January 2021. This represents 59% of the global population. Ten years ago, in 2010, fewer than 2 billion people were online.


Credits: akamai.com


2. The first ever banner ad invaded the Internet in 1994

Credits: thedrum.com

3. YouTube uploads 72 hours of video every single minute. Yes, it is mostly people’s pets. 

Credits: YouTube.com



4. The first ever email was sent in 1971.

Credits: indiebusinessnetwork.com



5. The Internet took just four years to reach its first 50 Million Users.

Credits: netobjex.com



6. The term “Surfing” the internet was coined in 1992 by New York librarian Jean Armor Polly aka Net Mom.

Credits: freepik.com


7. 500 million tweets are sent everyday.

Credits: Twitter.com


8. Google.com is the most popular website on the Internet. Visitors spend an average of 15 minutes and 13 seconds per day searching the website.

Credits: design.google




9. Of all recorded cyberattacks, 73% of them are due to economical reasons while above 40% is directed towards small businesses.

Credits: entrepreneur.com


10. The first video uploaded on YouTube was published on April 23, 2005. The title of the video was “Me at the zoo,” and features one of the founders of the site, Jawed Karim, at the San Diego Zoo.

Screenshot of first ever YouTube video

That's all guys thank you for reading ๐Ÿ˜€.

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