Who is Owns Top Website google, facebook, yahoo, wikipedia, Etc ?
What is the best website in the world?
It's a question many of us are surprised by, with countless different answers depending on what you ask Google. But if we use popularity to determine the best website, but on our website the answer is clear. Below, we've listed some of the world's best websites, from search engines and social media to streaming sites and online marketplaces Along with these popular websites, we've highlighted what they're all about, why they're so popular, as well as some tips you can learn from them for your own web design projects as well. Read on to discover the most popular websites in our definitive list of the best 20+ websites of 2023The 20+ most popular websites are presented:
1. Google — Larry Page & Sergey Brin
There is no doubt that Google is the most popular search engine, but this year it has topped the list as the most popular website on the Internet. Google reports over 40,000 searches per second — which translates to 1.2 trillion searches per year! No matter who wants to know what, Google can inform. Not only that, Google now acts as the authorization hub for other web services including Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Drive and more.
2. Facebook— Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook is the leading local social media platform around the world. Its innovative design has changed the way people communicate and live their lives. Every month, the website boasts an impressive 2.37 billion users. An average of 1.66 billion people log into Facebook daily and are considered daily active users (Facebook DAU) as of January 2020, representing a 9% year-over-year increase.
3. Yahoo— David Filo & Jerry Yang
Still going strong is Yahoo.com. Yahoo has been the search engine and news source in the mass media for a long time and still holds its position as one of the most popular websites online. Although the model has changed a bit as it has really found more users for news, articles, money etc. Name is a search engine.
4. Twitter— Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo
Twitter is an American microblogging and social networking service, where users post and communicate in messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like and retweet tweets, but unregistered users can only read tweets that are publicly available. Users connect to Twitter through browser or mobile frontend software or programmatically through its API.
5. Internet— Tim Berners Lee
6. Linkdin— Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue& Koonstantin Guericke
One of the most active professional networking sites on the web, LinkedIn, a subsidiary of Microsoft, ranked 16th on Freshsite's list of the 20 most popular sites. People use LinkedIn to post resumes and articles. Businesses use it as a job posting and HR recruiting tool. As of 2019, LinkedIn has approximately 630 million registered users in 150 countries. After the US, LinkedIn's biggest markets are India, China, Brazil and the UK.
7. Bing-Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's Bing may not be the most used search engine in the world, but it is using messaging. First introduced by Steve Ballmer at the 2009 All Things Digital Conference, as of today, Bing is the third most used search engine in the world, behind only Google and China's Baidu. About 33 percent of Americans dismiss Bing for their online searches. Additionally, Yahoo! Uses the Bing engine for different platforms and products. The UK and Taiwan are the company's second and third largest markets after the US.8. Gtalk— Richard Wah kan
Google Talk is Google's built-in messenger engine for Gmail. Like Yahoo Messenger, it lets you chat with people. Its voice calling system is better than all other engines of its fear.
9. Whatsapp — Jan Koum & Brian Acton
10. Hotmail— Sabeer Bhatia
Outlook.com is a free webmail service from Microsoft. It is one of the older mail services. In 1996 Sabir Bhatia and Jack Smith launched a webmail called Hotmail in Mountain View, California. Microsoft acquired it in 1997 for about $400 million and launched it as Hotmail.
11. Orkut— Buyukkokten
Orkut is an Internet based social network service operated by the famous search engine maker Google. The website is named after Orkut, a Google employee. Orkut was originally born to meet new friends and maintain old relationships.
12. Wikipedia— Jimmy Wales
Wikipedia.org is an online encyclopedia with articles on almost every historical event, location, and topic you can think of. Many go to Wikipedia for answers to basic questions and new research. Wikipedia can generate over 1.8 edits per second, edited by editors from around the world. Every day, the site receives more than 13.89 million visits, making it one of the most popular websites on the Internet.
13. You tube— Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & JawedKarim
The website has climbed to number two on the list this year as the impressive statistics continue to climb. About 5 billion videos are viewed on YouTube every day. YouTube receives more than 30 million visitors per day. Every minute, more than 300 minutes of video are uploaded to YouTube. We expect that YouTube will be seen as the next number three social media website with many improvements. Billions of dollars can be inked every year from YouTube as well. Only YouTube does marketing.
14. Reddit— Steve Huffman
Reddit.com claims to be "the front page of the Internet." Created as a site for social sharing and social media, reddit.com has become extremely popular among internet users of all ages and has been our single biggest mover since last year, 11 spots! On Reddit, users can create accounts of their choice, upload members and graphics for other users' viewing pleasure. Each post is voted on and ranked based on its popularity – using Reddit in hopes of reaching the front page and getting views.
15. eBay— Pierre Omidier
In 1995, Pierre Omidier, an online hobbyist, launched AuctionWeb as a section on his personal website. The site's first successful transaction was a broken laser pointer that sold for $14.83. By 1997, AuctionWeb had changed its name to eBay, and today, the e-commerce corporation has offices in 30 countries. eBay boasts 138 million accounts and about 35 percent of US mobile users have downloaded the company's app to their phones. eBay is headquartered in San Jose, California, and claimed $10 billion in revenue for its last reporting round.
16. Netflix— Reed Hastings, Mark Randolph
Eager to emulate Amazon.com's model, Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph conceived of Netflix in 1997. What started as a mail-order DVD service is now one of the top subscription streaming services on the planet. Nowadays, the platform boasts 148 million users worldwide, with only China, Syria, North Korea and Crimea denying access. International growth, however, has outpaced domestic gains. Since 2015, the number of new sign-ups outside the US has quadrupled. Stateside account creation, however, grew at a rate of less than 50 percent. Regardless, Netflix is an online powerhouse that shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
17. Twitch — Amazon
Popular website is Twitch. Twitch, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, hit the scene in 2011. A live streaming site popular among video game enthusiasts, Twitch now broadcasts esports events and tournaments in addition to account holders' private streams. In recent years, the platform has attracted all kinds of content creators, from independent news shows to movie review channels. As of 2018, 2.2 million broadcasters have set up accounts on Twitch and 15 million users access the platform daily. To date, the website has partnered with over 27,000 third-party channels The overwhelming majority — 81.5 percent — of Twitch users are male, and 55 percent fall into the coveted 18- to 34-year-old advertising demographic.
18. Instagram-Kevin Systrom; Mike Krieger
One of the world's most popular social media sites, Facebook subsidiary Instagram - aka IG or Instagram - allows users to post and comment on photos and videos. The site launched in 2010 and gained a million users within two months. Today, nearly one billion people worldwide maintain active accounts that they access at least once a month. More impressively, 500 million people use Instagram Stories every day. Instagram was the fourth most downloaded app between 2010-2019 and is available in 32 languages.
19. Shopify — Tobias Lotke, Daniel Weinand, Scott Lake
Shopify allows businesses and entrepreneurs to create digital storefronts using a WYSIWYG interface — no coding knowledge required. The Canadian company offers several helpful features, including marketing reporting functionality, payment processing, shipping services and various customer engagement tools. What started as a small startup in 2004 is now a multinational corporation with over $1.5 billion in revenue in 2019. More than a million sellers and businesses rely on the platform to run their operations, and the site has processed over $100 billion in sales over its lifetime, landing Shopify in 13th place on our "Most Popular Websites" list.
20. Intuit— Scott Cook, Tom Proulx
An online platform that caters to small businesses, Intuit offers accounting, financial and tax preparation software. Intuit's two main platforms are QuickBooks and TurboTax. It also offers popular corporate products like ProConnect Tax Online and several payroll products. Fortune ranked Intuit No. 11 on its list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For, and the company generated $6.8 billion in revenue in 2019. Because many Intuit clients rely on the platform for their daily business operations, it enjoys high traffic volumes and ranks number 18 on our list.
21. Amazon-Andy Jacey
Down one spot from last year, Amazon is still one of the top three most popular websites on the Internet and dominates the online shopping world. From Amazon.com, site visitors can buy their favorite books, clothing, home accessories, groceries and more! And if they sign up for Prime membership, those purchases can be delivered to their front market in just a day or two — for free! With such a wide range of products and such amazing service, it's no wonder Amazon is one of the website leaders again this year. Amazon is also considered as one of the affiliate marketing websites in the world.
22. Blogger— Evan Willam Belli
Blogger is an open blog creation platform, through which personal or commercial blogs can be created freely. The "Blogger" platform was developed by Pyra Labs, but Google bought the platform in 2003 and hosted it on Google's own servers. Blogger's automatic sub-domain is .blogspot.com.
Conclusion
Here are the 20+ most popular websites for you! It's so neat to see what moves have happened both up and down since last year! We guarantee that some of these websites will still be on the list next year, but can't wait to see what changes next year.
