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What you didn't know about the Internet | Bocotek, Inc

Business Insider recently ran an intriguing look at how the Internet really works. This is a fascinating account because so many of us are reliant on the internet in such a short period of time. The majority of us don?t truly understand how this massive communications and information tool actually works. Business Insider, though, found several fascinating details of what really takes place online. Based on the story, 27 percent of U.S. consumers use their smartphones and the mobile Internet to shop. Seven percent of U.S. consumers have purchased things from online auctions. U.S. residents aren?t shy about banking on the web, either. According to Business Insider, 33 percent of U.S. residents use their smartphones and Internet for mobile banking. Here are a couple more of the most interesting:

Facebook is King

You might know Facebook as that place where all of your friends brag regarding their latest vacations or post daily about that game-winning goal their kid scored for the high school soccer team. But did you also realize that Facebook essentially dominates the net in terms of online traffic? It?s true. According to numbers from Hitwise, Facebook makes up one in every five page views on the Internet. This past year, Facebook soared past the 1-billion-user mark.

The Biggest Data Center is Rising in Utah

Data centers have become essential in the Internet age. Soon Utah will be home to the biggest data center in the world. As reported by the story on Business Insider, the National Security Agency is now building our planet?s biggest data center in Utah. How large will this center be? As stated by the story, it?s going to be able to hold a yottabyte?s worth of data. A yottabyte, as you can imagine, is very large. According to Business Insider, one yottabyte equals 1,000 zettabytes. It also equals 1 million exabytes.

Streaming is on the Rise

Business Insider quoted Harris Interactive numbers demonstrating that more than 50 percent of U.S. residents use the Internet to view TV. This is done through streaming video, and the service is becoming especially well-liked by people under the age of 35. Harris Interactive found that streaming TV shows from the web ? and viewing them on smartphones, tablets and other devices ? has become the preferred method of U.S. residents under 35 to see TV.

Source: http://blog.bocotek.com/2013/what-you-didn%E2%80%99t-know-about-the-internet/

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