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But more important than its size is its impact. The UN considers the web so vital to communication, self-education and global participation that it's called Internet access a human right, in fact.
The web can be a barometer for how we feel about issues and events. For a long time, it's been a huge part of where and how we spend money, as well. It's also a battleground of the modern economy and is quickly becoming our de facto news source, too.
Here's a mammoth, interactive infographic that shows many touchpoints in the overall landscape of the web. It's even got a bit of real-time data thrown in, too. Click the image below to launch the infographic itself.
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