Facebook: 10 years of social networking, in numbers

Ten years today, the social networking giant has notched up some interesting numbers along the way• How Facebook became the world's biggest social network1.23bn monthly usersBy the end of 2013, Facebook boasted 1.23bn monthly active users worldwide, adding 170m in just one year. According to Facebook, 757m users log on to Facebook daily, as of 31 December 2013.29 - the age of Mark ZuckerbergCo-founder, chairman and chief executive of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg is 29 years old and has a net worth of $19bn as of September 2013, according to Forbes. The business magazine placed Zuckerberg in 24th position in its annual world's most powerful people list in 2013 - up one place on the previous year. In 2008, Zuckerberg aged just 23, was named the youngest ever self-made millionaire by Forbes.Half of all Facebook users have more than 200 friendsNew Pew Research Center survey findings show that the average (mean) number of friends among adult Facebook users is 338 and the median comes in at 200 friends. As Pew say: "In other words, half of all Facebook users have more than 200 friends, and half have less than 200."$1bn - Facebook buys Instagram On the 9 April 2012 it was announced that Facebook had bought popular photo sharing app, Instagram. The app which now also allows which now also allows users to post videos and share images directly boasts 150m active users. 24m Britons log on to Facebook each dayFacebook published its number of daily users in the UK for the first time in... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

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