Top 10 Single Internet records

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1. The largest number of followers Twitter: Lady Gaga
As of July 2012, from Lady Gaga's 26,823,122 subscribers at Twitter.
Even Justin Bieber with the "void" left far behind 24687443.





2. The largest number of views on YouTube: Justin Bieber
You can think of this place Bieber. While Justin is only the second number in the Twitterverse, he leads the Top Of The Pops on YouTube 755479979 viewing with his hit Baby as of 7/6/2012.

By the way, when it comes to babies, the most popular music video of all time was the video Charlie Bit My Finger 464588601 to view. 3. The oldest site in Interent: Symbolics.com
March 15, 1985, symbolism Computer Corporation made history as the first domain that is registered in the world. In the distant year in the world there are only five websites. Today there are more than 192 million domains and has more than 2, 1 billion of Internet users around the world, mostly in Asia. Symbolics.com was sold to the owners in 2009, and now you can find there is a bunch of useless but interesting online information.



4. The longest domain name: Llanfairpwllgw- yngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-Llantysiliogogogoch.com
If we talk about domain names, it's the most stupid online record for the longest records. Technically, a domain name can contain up to 63 characters (not including sub-domains or suffixes). Technically, the "length" domain name looks like this: thelongestdomainnameintheworldandth...oreandmore.com/ In second place - behind him - abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghi ... bcdefghijk.com/, where there is a free e-mail service for people who want to annoy the world around them. But, in our opinion, (which coincided with the opinion of the compilers of the Guinness Book) became the winner domain Llanfairpwllgw-yngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-Llantysiliogogogoch.com, which is the website of a real city in Wales. Try to speak (or type) the name ten times fast!



5. The highest webcam in the world: Mount Everest
In our world, where there is the ubiquitous surveillance, it becomes increasingly difficult to avoid falling into the camera lens. Even a small ethnic group called Sherpas, who lives in the mountains of Tibet, is currently under the supervision of the camcorder, which was established by the Italian Scientific Committee at a height of 5643 meters on the top of the peak of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Rumor has it that, if you carefully examine the recording camera, you can see the sensational appearance of the Yeti in the surrounding area.



6. The largest Internet data: the royal wedding
When Prince William married Kate Middleton April 29, 2011, it seemed that the whole world is looking at their wedding. According to experts, the ceremony looked more than 2, 5 billion people. About 1, 6 million people watched the royal wedding online, topping views soccer World Cup 2010. Yahoo search engine there were 40,000 requests per second for the video.
But people not only watched the video, they are actively pressed the relevant news about the wedding in the royal family on various websites. Counters recorded 5,000,000 page views per minute at the peak of popularity that exceeded the interest in the funeral of Michael Jackson. On Facebook, 6, 8 million people celebrated the royal wedding status update within 24 hours, resulting in a new statuses received 9.4 million comments. If the royal couple's honeymoon was shown online, it is likely that the Internet would collapse, unable to bear such a load.



7. The country with the fastest Internet: South Korea
This country really surprised. By 2006, 96% of South Korean mobile phone users have access to the Internet. To date, users in South Korea, just connect to the network at incredible super speeds of 17, 5 MB. In second place is Japan at a speed of 9, 1 MB, go after her Hong Kong, the Netherlands and Latvia. Where are the United States? In unfortunate 13th place at 5, 8 MB. The fastest Internet in the US occurred in the conservative Boston - 8, 4 MB.
What is the average speed of the Internet in the world? Only 2, 3 MB. Surprisingly, over the past year global average speed decreased by 14%.



8. The most expensive domain name: Insure.com
If you believe that the best sold sex, think again. The largest fair way of taking money from the population - INSURANCE. In 2006, the site Insure.com ranked first in value of $ 16 million. Dollars, still exceeding Sex.com with his $ 14 million. The proceeds from the sale in October 2010.
Fund.com and Porn.com are listed next. But the biggest lucky in this list? This Farm Bureau, which sold FB.com Facebook'u for $ 8, 5 million.



9. The largest number of "likes" on Facebook «24 hours: Oreo or Lil Wayne?
It started as a silly publicity stunt for cookies. In February 2011, the company producing the famous Oreo cookies has announced a campaign to get into the Guinness Book of Records for the highest number of Likes for one day.
And 16 February black and white delicacy really was obtained as a result of the record 114,619 Likes in 24 hours. However, some Oreo cookies laurels haunt. Rapper Lil Wayne threw his fans cry, to set its own record for the "likes". After a day of record was destroyed by Oreo 588,243 Likes on the status of Wayne Lil '.
This has caused a wide resonance throughout the world, but the Guinness Book of Records, the Commission ignored the new record, which was not recorded properly. Oreo received the prize, however, as the statute of Guinness: "All categories are open to the public, and anyone who wants can try to set his own record by simply registering on the www.guinnessworldrecords.com/apply ».
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10. Godfathers of spam: Gary Thuerk and Joel Furr
Everyone knows that the most annoying phenomenon of the Internet - it's spam, which is like nothing else is able to litter the mailbox, and you will be hard to find the right business letter or interesting photo friendly.
Invented spam marketer Gary Thuerk the company Digital Equipment Corporation. It happened on May 3, 1978, when it was sent out 400 e-mails on the ARPANET, which described the new computer systems company. Thus was born the spam.
But then it was not called spam spam. It got its name thanks to Joel Furr, which was coined the phrase "user-circular distribution", which in the English version and was the basis of abbreviations SPAM.

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