Sensor Tower provides ranking of most downloaded apps

Getty recreates the ancient city of Persepolis in 3D | The best infographics from the South China Morning Post

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Welcome to "On the Net Today". Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we bring you a handpicked selection of three valuable and interesting online resources to help you get the most out of the internet and optimize your browsing time.

Here are the three resources we've prepared for today:

  • Sensor Tower provides ranking of most downloaded apps

  • Getty recreates the ancient city of Persepolis in 3D

  • The best infographics from the South China Morning Post

Sensor Tower provides ranking of most downloaded apps

Sensor Tower company provides a ranking of the most downloaded apps, both free and paid, on the App Store and Google Play. Additionally, it also shows a ranking of the apps that generate the most revenue.

The data for App Store apps (Apple devices) is updated hourly, while Google Play (Android devices) data is renewed daily.

The ranking can be filtered by concepts such as store, date, country, category, or device (iPhone or iPad in the case of the App Store).

For each app that appears in the listings, a page is provided with the description and other details about it.

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Getty recreates the ancient city of Persepolis in 3D

Persepolis Reimagined is a spectacular multimedia project that recreates in 3D the ancient city of Persepolis, built 2,500 years ago in what is now southern Iran, and which was the capital of the Persian empire.

This is an interactive project developed by Getty for the exhibition "Persia: Ancient Iran and the Classical World."

The video "Persepolis: An Immersive View," available on the Getty Museum's YouTube channel, presents this interactive work:

In addition to being able to walk through the city in 3D and discover its emblematic places, the interactive also allows you to explore the artistic content of Persepolis. Due to its design, this website was chosen as one of the sites of the year 2022 by Awwwards. Here is the analysis of the multimedia design. 

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The best infographics from the South China Morning Post

The South China Morning Post newspaper offers some of the best infographics, both printed and online, in the media world.

On its website, the newspaper publishes a section, Print arcade, which compiles some of their best visual works produced in the print edition of the newspaper from 2012 to the present.

Users can search by year and by author (some of the world's best infographic artists have worked for this newspaper). 

Additionally, in the Infographics section, the newspaper's online infographics are compiled. Link:

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