A Day In The Internet – Killer Graphic
We found this image to be so compelling, that we wanted to make sure that you saw it.
From OnlineEducation, you can visit them from that link. Also, click on the image, it will take you to a higher resolution version of the same thing on their website. Enjoy.
The image is just after the break.

Created by OnlineEducation.net
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And within this big crowd, I am the only one reading & replying to this post…just kidding :) The daily revenue of “mobile video games” is higher than I thought. Is that true? I’d rather take a nap on the way home and use pc station to play wow.
Very interesting info! I definitely said “wow” out loud a few times.
There’s a punctuation error in the second example: “a whole years worth of letter mail”. That should be “year’s worth”. And that’s as far as I read, because if a site called OnlineEducation can’t get basic apostrophe usage right, I’m not particularly interested.
Some insteresting facts there. I think people should not upload too much private data on these sites. But the danger is that they are.