After Apple announced its earnings for the second quarter of 2012 on April 24, it became clear the tech giant won't be slowing in growth any time soon; in the last quarter alone, Apple saw $39.2 billion in revenue and sold 35.1 million iPhones, 11.8 million iPads, four million Macs and 7.7 million iPods.
While these numbers are staggering in their own right, they're nothing compared to Apple's overall reach and growth. Sortable, a service that helps users search and compare products like phones, cameras, tablets and laptops, proved as much with a recent infographic, titled "Apple By The Numbers".
Using Apple investor documents, stats from comScore and numbers from news sources such as CNET, Forbes and All Things D, Sortable created an easy-to-read infographic showing just how huge Apple has become. One of the most surprising facts: 67 million iPads have been sold since the tablet's launch in January 2010. According to a recent study conducted by Internet ad research firm Chitika Insights, all of these iPads combined drive nearly 95% of all tablet web traffic, reports Apple Insider.
While these numbers are staggering in their own right, they're nothing compared to Apple's overall reach and growth. Sortable, a service that helps users search and compare products like phones, cameras, tablets and laptops, proved as much with a recent infographic, titled "Apple By The Numbers".
Using Apple investor documents, stats from comScore and numbers from news sources such as CNET, Forbes and All Things D, Sortable created an easy-to-read infographic showing just how huge Apple has become. One of the most surprising facts: 67 million iPads have been sold since the tablet's launch in January 2010. According to a recent study conducted by Internet ad research firm Chitika Insights, all of these iPads combined drive nearly 95% of all tablet web traffic, reports Apple Insider.