
Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube are the only three brands to be featured every single year. Here’s a look at the services that have been featured in the various iterations of this graphic over the years: In 2020, Netflix users streamed 404k hours per minute, growing to 452k hours in 2021.In 2019, 4.5 million videos on YouTube were being viewed every minute, while in 2021 users were streaming 694k hours.


Here are just some areas that have experienced impressive growth: With the amount of data and information in the digital universe effectively doubling every two years, it’s fair to say the internet minute has gone through some changes over the years. In other words, the 5.7 million Google searches that occur every minute is the key to their $433,014 in per minute sales. 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. To get a better sense of this, we can look at Big Tech’s revenue generating capabilities on a per-minute basis as well: Company One tangible measure of this influence is the massive amount of revenue Big Tech companies bring in. And some see this attention as a plausible explanation for why Facebook changed their name-to dissociate from their old one in the process. That influence is becoming difficult to ignore, and draws increasing media and political attention.

But when gauging the depth of internet activity occurring all at once, it can be extraordinary.

In our everyday lives, not much may happen in a minute. From Amazon to Zoom: An Internet Minute In 2021
