Twitter has increased the number of sending messages, called Tweet, during the World Cup in 2010. However, a jump which is very high, especially every happened goals.
Twitter According to data released on Friday (18/06/2010), the average number on a normal day Tweet Tweet 750 pieces per second. However, during the Japanese goal to Cameroon, Monday (14/06/2010) and then, on average there are 2940 Tweet per second.
Almost the same amount is also reported to occur when the first goal of Brazil to the goal of North Korea on June 11, 2010. On average there are 2928 Tweet per second after a goal is scored. Meanwhile, during the Mexican goals to South Africa on the same day there are 2704 Tweet per second.
"Tweet-Tweet is a TPS (Tweet per second) highest during the competition took place. Goal-this goal was met Tweet per second highest measured within 30 seconds after nested goals," writes the blog Twitter.
Nevertheless, welcome to the soccer goals are still not as high as the final result of the NBA basketball games. When the Lakers win, the average Tweet Tweet reach 3085 per second. Well, just wait if the World Cup final in 2010 will generate more Tweet?
Twitter According to data released on Friday (18/06/2010), the average number on a normal day Tweet Tweet 750 pieces per second. However, during the Japanese goal to Cameroon, Monday (14/06/2010) and then, on average there are 2940 Tweet per second.
Almost the same amount is also reported to occur when the first goal of Brazil to the goal of North Korea on June 11, 2010. On average there are 2928 Tweet per second after a goal is scored. Meanwhile, during the Mexican goals to South Africa on the same day there are 2704 Tweet per second.
"Tweet-Tweet is a TPS (Tweet per second) highest during the competition took place. Goal-this goal was met Tweet per second highest measured within 30 seconds after nested goals," writes the blog Twitter.
Nevertheless, welcome to the soccer goals are still not as high as the final result of the NBA basketball games. When the Lakers win, the average Tweet Tweet reach 3085 per second. Well, just wait if the World Cup final in 2010 will generate more Tweet?
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