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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

This mind blowing information shows how the virtual and online world is changing so rapidly. Did you know there are 31 billion searches on Google every single month? In 2006 it was only 2.7 billion. In 1992 the first commercial text message was sent. Today the number of messages sent and received every day exceeds the population of the planet.....
Courtesy of Mr Karl Fisch and Dr Scott Mcleod.

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  • Just think, this is old news right now.

  • This is an amazing video. One of my teachers showed me this in class and I just had to watch it again.

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  • @the1calledv We stand on a crossroad where suffering is unevitable in both choices, although one road will secure our future instead of destroying it.

  • @the1calledv well depopulation is obviously not a bad idea from a longterm point of view, although discussing about it is so controversial. Unfortunately the overpopulation in our world was a problem a few people knew about but ignored a long time ago and now we, their heirs, must sort out a problem that we all know really has only one solution, although it is terrible.

  • As soon as it started talking about myspace, I knew it was horribly outdated...

  • @IB2362 right here, right now?! nooo that cant be it, he only said for like 5 mins and 16 seconds, that cant be!

  • Woh... :O

  • fantastic 

  • 1:32 is wrong ;)

  • @XxXDarknessDrakonXxX Same here. =D

  • I find it interesting that several people commented that they were shown this in a class.Although I enjoyed the the video, I was just un easy with the last few seconds and statements made. The number of babies born and the songs that had been pirated.....I thought to myself now that is a little suspect- a dash of propaganda for depopulation and web regulation, maybe? the thought is confirmed as this is obviously a staple of our fine public school system- pay attention, kids-its everywhere!

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