1 Trillion web addresses on the web!
150 web addresses per person in the world, irrespective of whether they browse the web or not, indicates how large the web has become. This is analyzed after the Microsoft’s search engine Bing and its biggest rival Google both indexed more than a trillion web addresses in their search database.
1 Trillion web addresses, and 6.7 Billion population in the whole world brings it to around 150 per person.

According to IWS, the top 5 countries with the most internet users are:
- 1 – China (298,000,000 users, or 22.4 percent of their population)
- 2 – US (227,190,989, or 74.7 percent)
- 3 – Japan (94,000,000, or 73.8 percent)
- 4 – India (81,000,000, or 7.1 percent)
- 5 – Brazil (67,510,400, or 34.4% percent) (ANI)
There is so much fun given in here, in the Yahoo News, one of which says that if a person starts reading one page per minute without any other activity, it would take him 31000 years to read the entire stuff on the web.
“An average person would need six hundred thousand decades of nonstop reading to read through the information,” News.com.au quoted Bing as saying.

