Social Media Revolution Marches On

Most of you have seen this video about the social media revolution at some point in the not so distant past. It was updated in June, and I watched it againĀ at the Social Media for Nonprofits Conference in Washington, D.C. While the sold-out audience was heavy into social media, there were still murmurings from the audience about some of the statistics.

What stood out?

  • Some universities have stopped distributing email accounts.
  • If Wikipedia were a book, it would be 2.25 million pages and
    would take 123 year to read.
  • Kindergarteners are learning on iPads.
  • eReaders have surpassed traditional book sales.

Take a look again. What caught your eye?