Friday, August 28, 2015

You have used Facebook on Monday? You contributed to this success – Gazeta.pl

Facebook is the biggest social networking site in the world. Its success proved by the statistics: 1.5 billion people, 968 million people who log on to the site every day. The enormous success achieved, as CNET notes , mainly by adapting the service to the needs of mobile users. 87% log into Facebook does this by using your smartphone.

Statistic: Number of monthly active Facebook users worldwide as of 2nd quarter 2015 (in millions) | Statista
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But this is not the end of growth, which still recorded service. Mark Zuckerberg announced the official entry that last Monday, for the first time in the history of FB in one day with Facebook used by over a billion people.



“We have achieved very important stage of development. For the first time in history from Facebook in one day benefited billion people. On Monday, one in seven inhabitants of the Earth has used Facebook to connect with friends and family.
When moving financial issues shows the average calculation, this number is, however, another . We achieved this result for the first time, and this is just the beginning of the road to connect with each other all over the world. I am extremely proud of the achievements of Facebook. We let everyone speak, we support mutual understanding, we give everyone the chance to benefit from opportunities offered by the modern world. A more open and more connected world is a better world. A world that allows closer ties between the two, which itself depends on who they love. It’s a stronger world economy giving greater opportunities and a strong society. ” – He wrote in his profile of Mark Zuckerberg.

Other products Facebook also succeed. With Messenger actively using 700 million people. Instagram boasts a multitude of 300 million monthly active users. With WhatsUp uses 800 million people per month.

Statistic: Number of monthly active users of Instagram from January 2013 to December 2014 (in millions) | Statista

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