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10 Popular Sites
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Youtube.com
YouTube is the most popular video website on the web, and almost 5
billion videos are watched on YouTube every day.
Facebook.com
Facebook is the most popular social media site on the web. More than
1.4 billion active users access Facebook daily across the globe to
communicate with family and friends.
Baidu.com
Baidu is the No. 4 most popular website globally and the No. 1 most
popular in China. Only 1 percent of Baidu visitors are from the U.S.
Wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is one of the most useful (and used) sites on the web. It's a
"living" resource, in the sense that any piece of content is available to
be edited by anyone with expertise in that particular topic. More
people use Wikipedia worldwide than any other knowledge-based
resource on the web.
In 2019, Wikipedia ranks as the No. 5 most popular site globally and as
No. 6 in the U.S.
QQ.com
QQ.com holds the Guinness World Record for the highest number of
simultaneous online users on an instant messaging program with just
over 210 million users. Active monthly users exceed 800 million.
Taobao
Taobao is ranked No. 7 globally and and No. 3 in China. U.S. users
account for about 1.5 percent of the site's total traffic.
Yahoo.com
Yahoo is a web portal and search engine. It offers mail, news, maps,
videos and many more web services. Yahoo doesn't hand out its
statistics freely, but a recent estimate put the number of visitors per
month at about 1 billion.
Yahoo ranks at No. 8 globally and No. 7 and U.S. 2019 list of most
popular websites.
TMall
TMall is an online retail site in China. It's a spin-off of the Taobao site,
which is operated by the Alibaba Group. It is the world's second
largest ecommerce website, and has more than 500 million monthly
active users.
TMall ranks No. 9 globally, and No. 4 in China. Us visitors account for
only 1.9 percent of TMall visitors.
Amazon.com