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On average, this means that roughly 11 new users come online for the first timeevery secondsince July 2019.
But connected tech hasnt just been keeping people entertained during lockdown.

However, voice isnt the only technology thats reshaping search.
WFH: more evolution than revolution?
However, the latest research indicates that tales of the offices death appear to have been somewhat exaggerated.

As a result, the future of work is more likely to be WFW than WFH i.e.
working from wherever makes most sense given the context.
This evolution will have important implications for brands, especially those in the B2B space.

may continue to enjoy increased demand over the coming months.
Similarly, new commercial opportunities may also arise as peoples WFH habits evolve and become more established.
Interestingly, however, these differences do not appear to be determined by technological factors.

LinkedIns tally of total registered users also reached an impressive milestone this quarter, passing 700 million global users.
Making sense of the numbers
So what do all of these new numbers mean for you?
Here are my top 3 takeaways:
And finally…

It was#WorldEmojiDaylast week ?, so weve produced an update to our chart showingEmojiTrackers ranking ?
of the all-time most-used emoji ?
include:
Thats probably enough nerdiness ?

that I spotted in Apples musical notes emoji ?
Thats all for now though Ill be back with another Statshot report in October.
Story bySimon Kemp
Simon is the CEO of Kepios, and chief analyst at DataReportal.

He uses data to help organisations all over the world make sense of what people are really doing online.
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