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  2. Elon Musk’s new ‘user seconds’ metric is another curious ...

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    Yesterday, X owner Elon Musk posted that the platform “is seeing incredible usage growth,” with a graph listing an unusual metric for a platform: total seconds. Globally, the 7-day average was ...

  3. Twitter usage - Wikipedia

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    The Nader–Gonzalez campaign updated its ballot access teams in real time with Twitter and Google Maps. [47] Twitter use increased by 43% on the day of the United States 2008 election. [48] In 2009, the Republican Party in Connecticut set up 33 fake Twitter accounts in the names of the Democratic Party members of the state legislature. [49]

  4. Active users - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of DAU and MAU offers a rudimentary method to estimate customer engagement and retention rate over time. [7] A higher ratio represents a larger retention probability, which often indicates success of a product. Ratios of 0.15 and above are believed to be a tipping point for growth while sustained ratios of 0.2 and above mark lasting ...

  5. Global Internet usage - Wikipedia

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    Internet Live Stats, Real Time Statistics Project. Internet World Stats: Usage and Population Statistics, Miniwatts Marketing Group. "40 maps that explain the internet", Timothy B. Lee, Vox Media, 2 June 2014. "Information Geographies", Oxford Internet Institute.

  6. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    An X terminal is a thin client that only runs an X server. This architecture became popular for building inexpensive terminal parks for many users to simultaneously use the same large computer server to execute application programs as clients of each user's X terminal. This use is very much aligned with the original intention of the MIT project.

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  8. Usage share of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, for the first time in the US the number of mobile-only adult internet users exceeded the number of desktop-only internet users with 11.6% of the digital population only using mobile compared to 10.6% only using desktop; this also means the majority, 78%, use both desktop and mobile to access the internet. [29]

  9. What is 'yapping'? An old-school term has been reclaimed by ...

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    Sylvia Sierra, a linguistics professor at Syracuse University, told Yahoo News that its meaning changed over time through a process called semantic drift. “Yap” became a verb used to describe ...