2. In 2001, there were 60 million transistors for
every human on the planet ...
… by 2010 there will be 1 billion transistors
per human…
… each costing 1/10 millionth of a cent.
3. In 2005 there were 1.3 billion RFID
tags in circulation…
… by 2010 there will be 33 billion.
4. Worldwide mobile telephone subscriptions
reached 3.3 billion in 2007 and expected
to reach 4 billion by the end of this year
5. One billion camera phones were
sold in 2007, up from 450 million in
2006 …
3G devices growing 30% annually.
6. An estimated 2 billion people will be on the
Web by 2011 ...
… and a trillion connected objects – cars,
appliances, cameras, roadways, pipelines –
comprising the "Internet of Things."
10. ★ > 100,000,000 videos
★ 15 hours of video uploaded every minute
★ > 12,000,000 articles
★ 265 different language editions
★ 250 million active users
★ Average user has 120 friends on the site
★ Over-25s account for 54% of user base
★ Data from March showed US users over-35 doubling over
preceeding 60 days
★ 220 million new pictures added each week
★ Visitors to Twitter.com continue
to grow passing 50 million unique
visitors in July
★ Twitter user numbers are actually
even higher because many
people use applications on their
PCs and phones
★ How many followers does Oprah have now?
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12. The reason we will all begin to
transform our systems, operations,
enterprises and personal lives to take
advantage of a smart planet isn’t just
because we can.
It’s because we must.
14. We’ve thought about IT as the world of data centres,
software, PCs, routers, bandwidth.
We’ve thought about infrastructure as the world of
buildings, factories, hospitals, roads, pipelines.
Those worlds are converging.
We’re confident that the world can become smarter.
We’re building it with our clients.
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