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Hello out there. I am a student who is looking for some neat facts about the world of web design. I am NOT a web savy person, but I do know how to get around from site to site.

I am searching out info/fun facts for a presentation on web design. Anything that would be current or factual that I can add to what I have would be great. This is a presentation that will be given to people who are not familiar with this industry and is meant to introduce them to this world.

I'm looking for input from anybody that would be willing to help.
Even a link to a site that I can visit is good, I'm willing to look the info up and decide if I can use it. Anything that you are willing to contribute is helpful.

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Here's a few that I just found:

TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS ONLINE
1993
– 4.6 million online in US

1995
– 9.6 million online in US
– 19% are shopping online

1996
– 10 million online in US (4% of US population)
– 8% of online users buying products via Internet

1997
– 11 million online in US
– 17% claim to be online buyers spending at least $50 a year
– 27% are shopping online

1998
– 19.1 million online in US
– 20 million users (”netizens”) worldwide say Internet is indispensable
– over 1.2 million users in Russia

1999
– 158 million online worldwide
– 58 million - 92 million online in US (depending on research source)
– average surfer got over 1,700 email messages
– 37 million use Web for e-commerce

2000
– 122.7 million online in US (source Yahoo! Internet Life)
– 180 million online in the US as of December 2000
– 2.1 billion online worldwide (out of 6 billion)
– Internet sales up 1,200% since 1997
– 500,000 new users to Internet every month
– 7 million US homes now getting 10 MB of two-way Internet access

2003
– 500 million users projected to be online



INTERNET STATS (as of Septermber 2000)
– 76 million in US surf Internet and use email daily
– 333.5 million e-mail accounts active in US (in 1998 it was 77 million)
– 46% of American workers use the Net for personal reasons
– 48% of engaged couples used Web to gather info on and plan weddings
– 55% of online gamblers are women
– 650 thousand new jobs created based on Internet contact
– 5,400 jobs cut between January and June 2000 due to dot-com failures
– 44% of online surfers have participated in an online auction this year
– 32% used the Net to keep up with and gather voting and election
information
– 18% relay on Internet β€œcompletely” or β€œvery much” for daily news
– 68% say that e-mail and instant messaging has reduced long distance
phone bill
– 71% of men have shop online
– 58% of women shop online
– Most likely shoppers are males with at least Bachelor’s degree and
earning $75,000
– Companies are launching Web sites at record pace
– Over half of all businesses with Web sites maintain their own site
– advertising online has gone from $400 million in 1997 to $4.8 billion
in 2000
– 32 million households to bank online by 2003



OTHER INTERESTING STATS
– Total US business at end of 1996 - 6.22 million

– 50% of all businss owners are 35-54 years old
– 50% of these are 35-44 years old
– 70% are married
– 54% are home-based sole proprietorships
– 66% are first time businesses



DEMOGRAPHICS OF INTERNET USERS
2000
– 84% Caucasian (1999 - 76% Caucasian)
– 12 % African-American
– 3% Asian
– 1% mixed
–38% have Bachelor’s degree or higher (down from 47% in 1996)
–27% are relatively new to the Web
–60% are married or partnered (was 71% in 1997)
–Over 50% go online every day



TOP ONLINE ACTIVITIES
92% browse the Web
88% send/receive email
87% collect information about hobby or personal interest
81% collect product or service information
74% read the news
65% get business or work information
63% collect travel information
60% download images or photos
58% look up entertainment events
56% check the weather
xx% doing online investing



WHO’S BUYING WHAT (January 1999)
MEN
– men mostly buying computers, CDs and videos
– 12.6 million male shoppers research automobiles and buy auto parts
– 9.4 million men buy computers online
WOMEN
– number of women buyers up 80%
– 9.6 million women bought books, CDs and videos
– 6.9 million women buy clothing online
– 6.4 million women buy computers online



SMALL BUSINESS USE OF INTERNET
72% use for email and customer contact (up from 62% in 1999)
48% operate a Web site
28% sell goods or services online



WEB SITE STATS
Over 1 million active Web sites (over 80 million web pages)
– typical Web page 5k
– typical Web image 12k
– median site has 300 pages
– 50 sites have over 30,000 pages
– top 1,000 sites account for 50% of all web traffic

Most Questions Asked Online
On May 17, 1997, Sir Paul McCartney received over 3 million questions from fans in 30 minutes, during a web event to promote his album Flaming Pie.

Largest Domain Ownership
According to NetNames Ltd., as of April 2000, the USA has over 11 million domains of the 15,719,462 that exist worldwide.

Smallest Web Server
The web page of the Wearables Laboratory at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA, is supported by Jumptec's DIMM-PC, a server only slightly higher and wider than a box of matches and only one-third of the thickness. By January 1999 the site was averaging 40 hits a minute.

Hotmail
MSN Hotmail is the world's largest free web-based e-mail service provider, with more than 110 million active subscribers as of January 2003. The Hotmail user base has grown more than 10 times since January 1998 - more than the world population has grown in the last fifty years - and on most days, the number of new people signing up for an account is greater than the number of babies born into the world!

An average of 40 million Hotmail emails are sent each day, and MSN have estimated that their service saves 500 trees - that's about 72,720 kg - of paper per day.

Google
Google, with around 4.2 billion pages, has the largest continually-refreshed index of webpages of all the world's search engines. The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Their first office was a garage in Menlo Park, California, USA, which opened in September 1998 with a staff of four people.

Most Expensive Internet Domain Name
The Internet domain name business.com was sold by Texan entrepreneur Marc Ostrofsky on Dec 1 1999 for Β£4.6 million ($7.5 million).

Marc, a 38-year-old Houston media entrepreneur, bought the domain name from a London Internet service provider for $150,000 in 1996, the same year his children's nanny won $21 million in the Texas lottery. Ostrofsky is not only a savvy businessman but also a very thoughtful husband. When he sold the domain name www.eflowers.com for $25,000 - and 50 cents on every transaction at that site - he made eFlowers promise to send his wife a dozen roses each month for the rest of her life!

FIVE MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAMES
Business.com - $7.5 million
AsSeenOnTv.com - $5.1 million
Altavista.com - $3.3 million
Wine.com - $2.9 million
Autos.com - $2.2 million
Largest Single E-commerce Transaction
If you're feeling flush you might end up buying a few CD's over the net. Or possibly a holiday - a couple of clicks can get you anywhere in the world. Business tycoon Mark Cuban, however, made these regular web transactions look like small change when he spent $40 million on his own luxury Gulfstream V jet. The jet was the second sold by the Gulfstream company over their website. Cuban's purchase is the largest ever single internet transaction.

Largest Internet Joke Vote
LaughLab, an Internet experiment into humor, was conducted by psychologist Richard Wiseman, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK, and the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Running from September 2001 to October 2002, the project collected over 40,000 jokes submitted from the worldwide public, and around 2 million votes were cast on what was the funniest.

Source - www.guinnessworldrecords.com
 
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WOW!!!! Awesome stuff Mr. Websites. Thanks a bunch!

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