Thursday, October 3, 2013

14 Cool Visualizations That Show How We Use The Internet

Apparently Japan really, really likes Yahoo.


The most visited website for each country:


The most visited website for each country:


More details here.


geography.oii.ox.ac.uk / Via Twitter: @digg


Here are internet speeds across America:


Here are internet speeds across America:


As Gizmodo explains:


"The map above shows relative download speeds (by congressional district*) across the contiguous U.S., based on January through July data from over 5,600 cities and towns represented in Ookla's Net Index. Blue means a faster download speed than the national average of 18.2 Mbps, while red means a slower download speed."


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Here's what global internet usage looks like throughout the day:


Here's what global internet usage looks like throughout the day:


More detailed GIF here.


There are caveats relating to sample size and bias, but it's a helpful (and quite beautiful) illustration of worldwide internet activity patterns nonetheless. The Motherboard blog has some interesting context.


internetcensus2012.bitbucket.org / Via motherboard.vice.com


These are some internet cafe prices from around the world:


These are some internet cafe prices from around the world:


WIRED / Via statastic.com




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