
- Image by MatiasLobos via Flickr
Gary Hayes has created a tool on his PersonalizeMedia site that attempts to estimate the real-time Web’s impact and level of activity using the best available sources of data and information, then running second-by-second calculations.
( ( Click here to see the tool in action. ) )
While certainly this isn’t precise or accurate, it’s probably reflective to some degree, and certainly presents an arresting presentation of estimates in action.
Be sure to click on the different tabs (social media, mobile, games) at the top. Even the listing of elements was interesting enough for me.
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