Tomorrow on the TODAY Show, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will announce what’s being called a “historic milestone” during his one-on-one interview with Matt Lauer.
This will be the first television interview the social network founder has given since the ill-received IPO happened earlier this year. So what’s this great milestone Here? There’s speculation that the company has its 1 billionth active user — the key word is “active” because it probably looks like if you look at their figures with non-active, they probably surpassed the 1 billion mark months ago.
For Facebook, hitting the 1 billion user mark basically makes it a social network juggernaut — even more so than before. No other site out there has achieved the usership that Facebook has, especially in the 10 years since it was launched.
Facebook’s amazing growth between 2004 to 2011 and the rapid increase in worldwide monthly users is absolutely astonishing. In 2004, the company had 1 million users, which grew to 6 million a year later, doubled in 2006, and then jumped to 58 million in 2007, 145 in 2008, 360 in 2009, 608 in 2010, and 845 million in 2011.
TODAY Show’s second tech-centric interview in the past few months. Twitter CEO announced the service’s new profile images and other design tweaks earlier this month. The world will be watching the TODAY Show tomorrow morning to hear what Zuckerberg will have to say.
I love Face book. I could get retrace many of my childhood, college friends, long lost distant relatives courtesy FB. It connects people, keeps friendships, relations alive, makes new friends who are 1000s of miles away and is fun, educative and entertaining. Thanks Zuckerberg, Hats off to u.
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