So this is what everybody's doing
Snap, swipe, like, #YOLO! By the time you finish reading this sentence, millions of texts have been sent, thousands of hours of media have been consumed and some smartass probably posted this GIF:
That’s where Lori Lewis and Chadd Callahan of Cumulus Media come in . They updated this stellar infographic of what’s happening across the internet in 2018, on average, every 60 seconds: For some perspective on the pace of change across the internet, here’s the version of the chart we covered two years ago:
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