LONDON - Internet turned out to not be separated from marriage Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. Millions of visitors throng the virtual world is utilizing the Internet to watch the grandest wedding of the century.
Of the data released by Akamai Technologies, events ranging from news to videos steraming Royal Wedding was a success reaching number 5.4 million page views per minute. Consequently this figure makes the event become the biggest event of the 6th with the largest Internet audience in history.
When compared with pemuncak list held by the 2010 World Cup, is very far away. Noted, the world's biggest soccer event that attracted about 10.4 million page views per minute. So that was reported by Fox News, Sunday (01/05/2011).
Here's a list of events that embrace the largest audience:
1. 10.35 million page views per minute during the World Cup qualifying matches and the longest match in Wimbledon tennis event
2. 6.36 million page views per minute European Champions League matches
3. 6 million page views per minute Kick Off 2010 World Cup
4. June 23, 2010: 5.6 million page views perandingan United States beat Algeria in the 2010 World Cup
5. 2 November 2010: 5.6 million page views per minute at a mid-term U.S. elections 2010
6. 29 April 2011: 5.4 million page views per minute when Prince William and Kate Middleton get married in the Royal Wedding.
Of the data released by Akamai Technologies, events ranging from news to videos steraming Royal Wedding was a success reaching number 5.4 million page views per minute. Consequently this figure makes the event become the biggest event of the 6th with the largest Internet audience in history.
When compared with pemuncak list held by the 2010 World Cup, is very far away. Noted, the world's biggest soccer event that attracted about 10.4 million page views per minute. So that was reported by Fox News, Sunday (01/05/2011).
Here's a list of events that embrace the largest audience:
1. 10.35 million page views per minute during the World Cup qualifying matches and the longest match in Wimbledon tennis event
2. 6.36 million page views per minute European Champions League matches
3. 6 million page views per minute Kick Off 2010 World Cup
4. June 23, 2010: 5.6 million page views perandingan United States beat Algeria in the 2010 World Cup
5. 2 November 2010: 5.6 million page views per minute at a mid-term U.S. elections 2010
6. 29 April 2011: 5.4 million page views per minute when Prince William and Kate Middleton get married in the Royal Wedding.