06/01/2020
5 cool internet history facts you probably didn't know---
Can you imagine life without the Internet? Neither can us. Yet the Internet we see today is much more sophisticated and advanced compared to the 90s. For one, the number of websites has increased dramatically and so has the application and use of internet technologies and data stored on the web. Did you know that the original internet was launched in the United States more than 50 years ago? It was in fact a weapon in the Cold War and for many years before its public use scientists and researchers used it to communicate and share data. Here are some fun and cool facts about the Internet:
1.The first email:
The first email that was ever sent was by Ray Tomlinson to himself. Ray Tomlinson was the inventor of the email program on the ARPANET system. He received the email on a computer that was right next to him. Ray Tomlinson is credited to be the inventor of the email system and also for using the @ separator that we use ever since. The Internet Hall of Fame says this about his invention: "Tomlinson's email program brought about a complete revolution, fundamentally changing the way people communicate".
Another fun fact about email today. Nearly, according to Statista 60% of the world’s email is spam.
2.Mobile Internet:
Much of the Internet we use right now is using our mobile phones. But the first mobile phone that had Internet connectivity was a Nokia model. The Nokia 9000 Communicator was the first phone with Internet enabled and launched in Finland in 1996. At this time however, the viability of using the Internet was limited because of very expensive prices charged by operators. However, by 1999-2000, mobile internet started becoming a more accessible reality.
3.The first e-commerce site:
It is highly debatable if Amazon was indeed the first e-commerce site. Online retailer NetMarket claims it completed the first secure retail transaction on the Internet. This was on August 11, 1994. The purchase? A copy of the Sting CD Ten Summoner’s Tales for a price of $12.48 dollars plus shipping charges. In fact, the Internet Shopping Network claims to have sold an item even earlier.
It is believed that currently there are 12-24 million e-commerce websites globally. And more are being added each day. However, less than 1 million of these websites sell more than $1000 each year.
However, it is Amazon.com that remains the undisputed leader of e-commerce with net sales of 280.5bn USD in 2019.
4.Search Engine Madness:
Google share of worldwide desktop and laptop searches in 2019 was 75.74%. Bing and Baidu are the second and third most popular search engines. Yet, their market share is 9.41% and 9.34% respectively.
On average, Google processes over 40K search queries each second. This translates into more than 3.5 billion searches each day and 12. Trillion searches per year. This number is only increasing.
5.The power of one second:
Did you know that 8931 tweets are sent out every second? Or that 4573 Skype calls are made every second? A lot happens on the internet each second. If you are interested in collecting similar trivia, Internet Live Stats displays live stats for every kind of Internet thing including searches made, Instagram photos uploaded, emails sent and YouTube videos viewed. You can watch the numbers increase on a live feed.