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DOMO: How Much Data is Created Every Minute?

DOMO: How Much Data is Created Every Minute? | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Data never sleeps. Every minute massive amounts of it are being generated from every phone, website and application across the Internet. Just how much data is being created and where does it come from?"
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Networks Strain to Keep Pace with Data Explosion (Infographic)

Networks Strain to Keep Pace with Data Explosion (Infographic) | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
In One Minute, Facebook Logs 6 Million Pages Views, Google Handles 2 Million-Plus Search Queries, Twitter Adds More Than 320 Accounts and the Data Deluge Threatens to Overwhelm Network Infrastructure Network infrastructure as a topic lacks the sex...
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Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google's Sergey Brin

Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google's Sergey Brin | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

This interview with Google's Sergey Brin launched a week long series by The Guardian, the Battle for the Internet (begun on Sunday, April 15th). In this interview Brin states "...very powerful forces have lined up against the open internet on all sides and around the world...I am more worried than I have been in the past...It's scary." The web has responded to this interview, and you may read some comments at Gigaom, in a piece 'What the Web is Saying about Sergey Brin and Openness' located at http://gigaom.com/europe/what-the-web-is-saying-about-sergey-brin-and-openness. You may want to follow the series. There are additional articles for the first day (called 'The New Cold War') and day 2 looks at 'The militarisation of the Internet.' 

 

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