March 21 will be 5 years since Jack Dorsey, a co-founder of Twitter, along with Evan Williams and Biz Stone, the first tweet sent from a service over time has been confirmed as absolutely revolutionary.
To commemorate this anniversary, Carolyn Penner published an entry in the company's corporate blog in which he has facilitated a number of really interesting data that attest to the importance acquired by Twitter and what happened to summarize below:
- were accurate 3 years, 2 months and 1 day to reach the 1,000 th tweet
- million currently, the number of tweets is achieved in only 1 week
- Last year we sent half 50 million tweets per day
- In the last month has sent 140 million
- daily tweets On March 11, 2011 sent 177 million tweets
- The June 25, 2009, the day that Michael Jackson died, 456 were sent tweets per second
- The highest number of tweets per second was reached after 4 seconds midnight New Year's Eve in Japan
- The March 12, 2011 572 000 accounts were created
- In the past month have created an average of 460,000 accounts a day
- The number of mobile users has grown by 182% over to 2010
- In January 2008 Twitter had 8 employees, in January 2009; 29 130 in January 2010 and in January 2011, 350, and 400 this week have
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