[2] In 2019 Diffbot released their Knowledge Graph which has since grown to include over two billion entities (corporations, people, articles, products, discussions, and more), and ten trillion "facts."
[5] As part of this, Diffbot analyzed 750,000 web pages shared on the social media service Twitter and revealed that photos, followed by articles and videos, are the predominant web media shared on the social network.
[6] In September 2020 the company released a Natural Language Processing API for automatically building Knowledge Graphs from text.
[7] [8] The company raised $2 million in funding in May 2012 from investors including Andy Bechtolsheim and Sky Dayton.
[9] Diffbot's customers include Adobe, AOL, Cisco, DuckDuckGo, eBay, Instapaper, Microsoft, Onswipe and Springpad.