Royal Wedding ranked sixth of the largest internet event

Royal Wedding, The marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton happened in the Internet era. Naturally, so many people in the world follow the event via Internet and make it ranked six of the largest internet events throughout history.

The data were came from Akamai Technologies Inc., an internet hosting company. They explained that the page views of the Royal Wedding news sites reached 5.4 million per minute.

This figure is still quite a distance if it compared to an events that attract attention of Netters, the 2010 World Cup. Recorded, the world's biggest soccer event has attracted about 10.4 million page views per minute.

As reported by Fox News, here is the biggest event on the Internet according to Akamai:

1. June 24, 2010: 10.35 million page views per minute during the World Cup qualifying matches and the longest match in Wimbledon tennis event

2. 3 November 2010: 6.36 million page views per minute during the European Champions League matches

3. June 11, 2010: 6 million page views per minute during the first day of the 2010 World Cup

4. June 23, 2010: 5.6 million page views per minute when the 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.

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