20 Fun Facts You May Not Know About Computers and the Internet

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While most of you are familiar with computers and the World Wide Web, here are 20 most fascinating facts about the technology that will truly surprise you…

10 Interesting Internet Facts

1. Over 400 hours of content is uploaded every single minute on YouTube, which comes out to 24,000 days’ worth of content every minute, equating to 65.7 years’ worth of content every day.

2. In 2015, the number of emails sent and received per day totaled over 205 billion, which means almost 2.4 million emails were sent every second, or some 74 trillion emails were sent every year.

3. This is what happens on the Internet in 60 seconds:

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4. More than 317 million new pieces of malware – computer viruses or other malicious software – were released in 2014, meaning nearly one million new threats were released every single day.

5. Around 40% of the world population has an Internet connection today; 20 years ago, it was less than 1%.

6. Google uses enough energy to continuously power 200,000 homes, even though 1.9 MW of solar panels produce over 3 million kWh of clean energy every year at its Mountain View campus:

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7. At the end of 2015, 8.1 billion devices – smart phones, tablets, personal computers, TVs, TV-attached devices and audio devices – connected to the Internet.  That comes to around four devices per household.

8. NASA has successfully beamed Wi-Fi Internet to the Moon.

9. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com, on March 15, 1985.

10. Scott Fahlman invented the first emoticon – 🙂 – in 1982.

10 Amazing Computer Facts

1. Russians made a computer that ran on water. Built in 1936, it was the world’s first computer for solving partial differential equations.

2. Economists estimate that only 8% of the world’s currency exists as physical cash. The rest exists only on computers.

3. The first actual computer “bug” was a dead moth, which was stuck in a Harvard Mark II computer in 1947.

4. The secret computer unlock code of the United States’ long-range nuclear-tipped missiles was 00000000 – for 20 years.

5. The original name of Windows was Interface Manager.

6. The CAPTCHA acronym stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. ” To date, no computer has successfully solved CAPTCHA security codes.

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7. Around 50% of all Wikipedia vandalism is caught by a single computer program with more than 90% accuracy.

8. If the human brain were a computer, it could perform 38 thousand trillion operations per second and hold about 3,584 terabytes of memory.

9. By 2018, computers will be able to see, hear, taste, touch and smell.

10. Data can be corrupted by high-energy particles that strike Earth from outer space and, occasionally switch bits in the chips in your computer.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. what does that suppose to mean beamed wifi to the moon? I can beam wifi to the mean and even to mars by pointing my 2.4ghz dish to their direction… kind of silly thing to state really.

  2. There is software that allows automated captcha solving, it’s a bit pricy but it does work! I’m not talking about captcha exchange websites, I’m talking about stand alone software, for the simpler captchas it works faster, for te harder ones It takes a bit longer, hey also have a directory of all known captcha formats along with success rate, people can even tune the ocr engine so they can boost the success rate. I know this software works because I tried a cracked version of it! you can try GSA Captcha Breaker and Captcha Sniper

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