Some of us measure our popularity in the number of Facebook friends we have. Facebook measures its popularity in the number of “active users” it has—and that number hit 175,000,000 on Friday the 13th, according to a 150 million active users early last month. While from some reports, CNET stories):
- From August 26 to November 3, the site added 20 million users in 69 days, or about 290,000 per day
- From November 3 to December 18, the site added another 20 million users in 45 days, or a little under 450,000 users per day
- From December 18 to January 7, Facebook garnered 10 million new members in 20 days, or 500,000 new users a day
- From January 7 to February 13, the site added 25 million new members in about 37 days, or over 675,000 new members per day
And since a picture is worth a thousand words, here are the same stats in graphic format:
CNET reports that most of this growth comes from outside the US—and comes with a price. “Server power is expensive, especially overseas,” says CNET. Plus, struggling with monetization, with a recent blow setting its They use that one in science all the time.) Or will their popularity be their undoing as more and more “expensive” users join?
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- From November 3 to December 18, the site added another 20 million users in 45 days, or a little under 450,000 users per day





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