How Big Data Helps Us Keep Pace (Infographic) Every minute, thousands of Tweets are sent, apps are downloaded and images are posted. Following these digital trails can provide interesting insights into consumer behaviors and needs.

By Linda Lacina

While they might not realize it, the internet's 2.4 billion users create vast amounts of data every minute. A new infographic from Domo, a software company that provides real-time data to marketers, demonstrates how each individual action online contributes to a massive data set – and an opportunity to understand customer behaviors and needs on a large scale. Take a look for a sneak peek of the digital trails we make in just 60 seconds.

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How Big Data Helps Us Keep Pace (Infographic)

Linda Lacina

BIZ Experiences Staff

Linda Lacina is the former managing editor at BIZ Experiences.com. Her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch and Family Circle. Email her at llacina@entrepreneur.com. Follow her at @lindalacina on Twitter. 

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