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Here’s a pretty creative example of combining seemingly random bits of statistics to form something that is visually stimulating. Created by Gary Hayes and featured on his blog, PersonalizeMedia, the flash widget uses various reported statistics to compute the running totals. Sources range from use-data mentioned in the official YouTube blog all the way to last years Technorati State of the Blogosphere. Very cool.

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According to web publishing tool AddToAny, most people are using Facebook (24%) and email (11.1%) to share content with others on the internet. Coming in third on the list is twitter (10.8%) followed by Yahoo Bookmarks (5.5%) and Myspace (5.0%). Interesting. I should point out though that this data was compiled from users sharing content via one of the AddToAny buttons, most commonly found at the bottom of blog posts and Mashable.com updates. Needless to say the data is very skewed, but if you’re looking to see how active web users are sharing content they’ve found across the web (primarily on blogs), then this might give you a fair guess.

taken from BusinessInsider

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