Worldometers - World Statistics Updated in Real-Time

Just found this very interesting list of statistics in Digg today.
This list up-dates in real time.
Enjoy - http://www.worldometers.info/

9 Responses to “Worldometers - World Statistics Updated in Real-Time”


  1. 1 Iqra

    wow really interesting site.

  2. 2 Petr

    very interesting… just to realize how naive people are and how lucky in the same time…yes time, that’s the key engine of all numbers.

  3. 3 Michel Hubert

    Je viens de voir ce site …
    Ca fait peur en faite …
    On entend des chiffres de temps en temps aux informations mais là on voit les gens naitre ou mourir en temps réel par exemple et ca fait vraiment PEUR et d’une certaine facon ca donne un autre regard sur la vie.

    Merci pour ce site Paulo ;)
    Bise
    Michel

  4. 4 Liara Covert

    If you believe time is a human invention, a mental conception, then this may appear to float in an abyss.

  5. 5 Agnieszka

    The most tragic fact is that when so much food is produced, there are so many people dying of hunger.
    No words.

  6. 6 Paul from Austria

    and the most important measurement of time, is not a second, not an hour, not a day, not a week, not a month, not a year, not a decade, not a century, not a millenium…..it is (ta ta) A MOMENT!

    Wishing you ALL many wonderful moments, Love Paul xxx

  7. 7 David Taylor

    Reading these statistics reminds me of how small my issues, challenges and problems are in the context of what is happening on the planet. It is also a reminder of how we need to step up and take responsibility for positive conscious action within our families, communities and businesses to work with the world for good.

    Create a great day!

  8. 8 Tania

    Wow this was very interesting to see ,what is disturbing is how fast these things are happening ..death ,hunger …as i said before and I will say it again (yes repeating self) //look out …the world is out of balance , its gone mad . Love and Light Tania

  9. 9 wanbliska

    Ok, this could give us an idea about.
    But these statistics are coming from 2006 evaluations from N.U, O.M.S…
    How could I know the latters real implication in lacks of any kind?

    As for the Earth’s mass as an example, it’s impossible to be still: this may move as other numbers…

    I don’t like statistics. :) My heart tells me they are always told to conduce our mind.

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