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World Population
Because of the large number of questions received, you can click on the INFO button in the java applet below to see some information on how this is done. (more...)
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Population clock - Statistics New Zealand
To update the population clock, please refresh your screen. New Zealand's population is estimated to increase by one person every 9 minutes and 59 seconds. (more...)

Population Clock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Population Clock is the United States Census Bureau 's continuously active approximations of both the population of the United States and the world's total population. (more...)

Population Clock - Watch our Population Rise
US Population Estimate: 305,760,583 World Population Estimate: 6,739,855,435. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (more...)

WORLDCLOCKS: World Population and Productive Land Clock in JavaScript
A JavaScript which shows both the estimated world population, which is increasing, and the amount of the world's arable land, which is decreasing. Figures are based on information ... (more...)

Office of Population Research, Princeton University
This clock is synchronized with the World Population Clock at the U.S. Census Bureau, and provides the same estimate of the population of the world for any time between July 1 ... (more...)

U.S. POPClock Projection
According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the resident population of the United States, projected to 11/29/08 at 14:11 GMT (EST+5) is (more...)

U.S. and World Population Clocks - POPClocks
U.S. world population, current population estimates for the United States and the world, population clocks. (more...)

Population clock
This projection is based on the estimated resident population at 31 March 2008 and assumes growth since then of: one birth every 1 minute and 51 seconds, one death every 3 minutes ... (more...)
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World Population Clock
This page will only work with a graphical browser implementing Javascript 3.0 or higher. It fairly accurately clocks the current population and reflects its growth using a second ... (more...)

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