Top 10 best websites 2022
#10: Netflix
Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph founded Netflix in 1997, hoping to emulate Amazon.com's model. What began as a mail-order DVD service has evolved into one of the world's most popular subscription streaming services? Only China, Syria, North Korea, and Crimea have been denied access to the platform, which now has 148 million users worldwide. International expansion, on the other hand, has outpaced domestic expansion. Outside of the United States, the number of new sign-ups has increased fourfold since 2015. Account creation in the United States, on the other hand, has grown at a rate of less than 50%. Netflix, on the other hand, is an online behemoth that shows no signs of slowing down anytime in the near future.
#9: Bing
Bing, Microsoft's search engine, may not be the most popular in the world, but it's on its way up. Bing was first introduced by Steve Ballmer at 2009 All Things Digital conference, and it is now the world's third most popular search engine, trailing only Google and China's Baidu. Bing is used by approximately 33% of Americans to conduct online searches. Yahoo! also uses the Bing engine for a number of platforms and products. After the United States, the United Kingdom and Taiwan are the company's second and third largest markets.
#8: eBay
Pierre Omidyar, an online enthusiast, started AuctionWeb as a section on his personal website in 1995. The first successful transaction on the site was a $14.83 sale of a broken laser pointer. AuctionWeb renamed itself eBay in 1997, and the e-commerce company now has offices in 30 countries. eBay has 138 million accounts, and nearly 35% of mobile users in the United States have downloaded the company's app.
#7: Wikipedia
Wikipedia.org is a free online encyclopaedia with articles on almost any historical event, location, or topic you can imagine. Many people use Wikipedia to find answers to simple questions and conduct basic research. Wikipedia is growing at a rate of more than 1.8 edits per second, with editors from all over the world contributing. The site receives more than 13.89 million visits per day, making it one of the most famous sites on the Web.
#6: Reddit
Reddit.com claims itself as the "Internet's Front Page." Reddit.com, which began as a site for social sharing and interaction, has grown in popularity among internet users of all ages and is our single biggest mover since last year, rising 11 spots!
#5: Yahoo
Yahoo.com is still alive and kicking. For a long time, Yahoo was the most popular search engine and news source, and it continues to be one of the most popular websites online.
#4: Facebook
Facebook was one of the most popular social media platform on the planet. Its ground-breaking design has revolutionized the way people communicate and live. The website has an impressive monthly user base of 2.37 billion people.
#3: Amazon
Amazon is still one of the top three most popular websites on the internet and dominates the online shopping world, despite dropping one spot from last year. Visitors to Amazon.com can buy their favourite books, clothing, home goods, groceries, and more!
#2: YouTube
This website has moved up two spots on the list this year, owing to its impressive statistics. Every day, nearly 5 billion videos are viewed on YouTube. Every day, YouTube receives over 30 million visitors. Over 300 minutes of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. We expect YouTube to remain in the top three for a long time.
#1: Google
There's no denying that Google is the most popular search engine, but it also happens to be the most popular website on the internet this year. On Google, over 40k searches are reported every second, equating to over 1.2 trillion searches per year! Google is the first place to look for any information. Not only that, but Google is now the hub for a slew of other web services like Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and a slew of others.
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#10: Netflix
Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph founded Netflix in 1997, hoping to emulate Amazon.com's model. What began as a mail-order DVD service has evolved into one of the world's most popular subscription streaming services? Only China, Syria, North Korea, and Crimea have been denied access to the platform, which now has 148 million users worldwide. International expansion, on the other hand, has outpaced domestic expansion. Outside of the United States, the number of new sign-ups has increased fourfold since 2015. Account creation in the United States, on the other hand, has grown at a rate of less than 50%. Netflix, on the other hand, is an online behemoth that shows no signs of slowing down anytime in the near future.
#9: Bing
Bing, Microsoft's search engine, may not be the most popular in the world, but it's on its way up. Bing was first introduced by Steve Ballmer at 2009 All Things Digital conference, and it is now the world's third most popular search engine, trailing only Google and China's Baidu. Bing is used by approximately 33% of Americans to conduct online searches. Yahoo! also uses the Bing engine for a number of platforms and products. After the United States, the United Kingdom and Taiwan are the company's second and third largest markets.
#8: eBay
Pierre Omidyar, an online enthusiast, started AuctionWeb as a section on his personal website in 1995. The first successful transaction on the site was a $14.83 sale of a broken laser pointer. AuctionWeb renamed itself eBay in 1997, and the e-commerce company now has offices in 30 countries. eBay has 138 million accounts, and nearly 35% of mobile users in the United States have downloaded the company's app.
#7: Wikipedia
Wikipedia.org is a free online encyclopaedia with articles on almost any historical event, location, or topic you can imagine. Many people use Wikipedia to find answers to simple questions and conduct basic research. Wikipedia is growing at a rate of more than 1.8 edits per second, with editors from all over the world contributing. The site receives more than 13.89 million visits per day, making it one of the most famous sites on the Web.
#6: Reddit
Reddit.com claims itself as the "Internet's Front Page." Reddit.com, which began as a site for social sharing and interaction, has grown in popularity among internet users of all ages and is our single biggest mover since last year, rising 11 spots!
#5: Yahoo
Yahoo.com is still alive and kicking. For a long time, Yahoo was the most popular search engine and news source, and it continues to be one of the most popular websites online.
#4: Facebook
Facebook was one of the most popular social media platform on the planet. Its ground-breaking design has revolutionized the way people communicate and live. The website has an impressive monthly user base of 2.37 billion people.
#3: Amazon
Amazon is still one of the top three most popular websites on the internet and dominates the online shopping world, despite dropping one spot from last year. Visitors to Amazon.com can buy their favourite books, clothing, home goods, groceries, and more!
#2: YouTube
This website has moved up two spots on the list this year, owing to its impressive statistics. Every day, nearly 5 billion videos are viewed on YouTube. Every day, YouTube receives over 30 million visitors. Over 300 minutes of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. We expect YouTube to remain in the top three for a long time.
#1: Google
There's no denying that Google is the most popular search engine, but it also happens to be the most popular website on the internet this year. On Google, over 40k searches are reported every second, equating to over 1.2 trillion searches per year! Google is the first place to look for any information. Not only that, but Google is now the hub for a slew of other web services like Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and a slew of others.
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