Facebook History And Stats Illustrated as an Infographic

Ever wanted Facebook ripped apart in front of you? Well then, now you have a chance.

The people at Website-Monitoring.com have compiled all the available statistics and history of Facebook as an infographic.

The infographic lists Facebook history, milestones, user activity statistics, top 10 countries, top 10 Facebook pages and much much more.

facebook history and stats

Via website-monitoring.com

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7 Brilliant Comments

  1. Simon Says:

    60 mn updates each day. Man. That's a lot!

  2. Pete Says:

    Yes, that’s a big number.

    These are some awesome facts. Thanks for this Karan.

    I am just loving your blog.

  3. Rashid Says:

    Not only that Simon, didn’t you read that over 3 BILLION photos are uploaded per month. I mean, this is crazy.

    I feel, Facebook will soon pass Google as far as visitors are concerned.

  4. Karan Goel Says:

    Very true Rashid,

    With 400 million users, it’s the biggest and most active website on the Web.

    Karan

  5. KaranGoel Says:

    Hey Simon.

    Yes, that certainly is a lot.

    Karan

  6. Konrad Caban Says:

    Hi,

    A few weeks ago you mentioned our infographic on Facebook history and statistics (http://www.website-monitoring.com/blog/2010/03/17/facebook-facts-and-figures-history-statistics/) on your website.

    We have just published a new infographic – it is about Twitter and perhaps you might like it too: http://www.website-monitoring.com/blog/2010/05/04/twitter-facts-and-figures-history-statistics/

    Kind regards,

    Konrad

  7. KaranGoel Says:

    Hey Konrad

    The new infographic is very good (and informative). I'll publish it in a few days.

    Karan

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