Every Day, Facebook Opened 750 Million People

Every Day, Facebook Opened 750 Million People | The number of "resident" active social networking site Facebook has skyrocketed rising. This further shows the dominance of artificial Mark Zuckerberg's service in the global social networking business. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.

While the release of fourth quarter 2013 financial report, Facebook also revealed the latest update number of active users.

As quoted from The Next Web, recorded in December, the monthly active users Facebook now has surpassed the 1.23 billion account. According to the Facebook claim, the value showed an increase of up to 16 per cent from the same period in 2012.

Most of the monthly active users access Facebook through mobile devices, such as smart phones and tablets. Facebook reveals, there are 945 million users who access the social network via mobile. The figures symbolize 39 percent increase from the previous year.

Meanwhile, the average number of daily users, Facebook has reached 757 million accounts. Users who access Facebook every day is no less substantial, amounting to 556 million accounts.

Like ever before, the number of mobile users is still the most important thing for Facebook. Facebook is now a public company must prove to investors that users continue to access Facebook while "moving".

Facebook effort seems to have paid off. During the quarter, it was noted that about 76.83 percent of the account is actively accessing the service each month. Meanwhile, the average daily active users Facebook from mobile devices reached 73.44 percent.

These figures increased from 40 percent in 2011, 50 and 60 percent in 2012, and eventually reached 70 percent in 2013. In 2014 alone, the figure is expected to rise to 80 percent.

From the financial point of view, Facebook managed to get a revenue of 2.59 billion U.S. dollars during the quarter. The value of successfully "beat" analyst predictions that predict Facebook will get a revenue of 2.33 billion U.S. dollars.

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