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Facebook Reaches 500 Million Users

Facebook, the world’s largest social network, has officially signed up 500 million users worldwide.

Let’s put that into perspective: If Facebook were a country, it would be the 3rd most populous nation in the world, dwarfed only by India and China. The ride hasn’t been the smoothest however. Facebook has angered users since the 200 million mark, by radically altering the layout of the website on a whim. And unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few months, you would’ve heard about the Facebook privacy fiasco that escalated in May, after Facebook decided to open up most of your sensitive information to the world.

In protest, users began pledging to delete their accounts on the 31st of May. Non-surprisingly, the so-called “movement” didn’t manage to gain any traction, resulting in 33,000 members deleting their account. After all, if information is sensitive, why post it to the internet? Nevertheless, Facebook started earning some very bad publicity – attracting the attention of American politicians. Eventually, Facebook revamped it’s over-complicated privacy controls into something much easier to understand and manage.

But little has been done to slow the growth of the networking giant, despite competition from MySpace, Bebo, Orkut and others. Twitter, however, which doesn’t classify as an entire social network, is still growing at a rapid pace. Facebook has previously “borrowed” features from Twitter, such as the News Feed, in order to remain relevant and competitive. It wouldn’t surprise me if the two websites start stamping on each others’ toes in the near future.

Despite having a Facebook account, I’m definitely not very comfortable with Mark Zuckerberg in control of my data, but when there’s no real alternative with the same kind of saturation as Facebook, it’s no surprise that people continue to sign up.

Facebook Reaches 200 million Members

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, announced today in a blog post that Facebook should see its 200 millionth member join the social network.

Facebook has come an incredibly long way from the small start-up aimed at college students to becoming the most popular social network in the world, overtaking Myspace.com in April 2008.

“We will welcome our 200 millionth active user to Facebook some time today”

said Mark Zuckerberg in a blog post today,

“Growing rapidly to 200 million users is a really good start, but we’ve always known that in order for Facebook to help people represent everything that is happening in their world”

To commemorate the 200 million user milestone, Facebook set-up a page titled “Facebook for Good“. Facebook for Good is a joint effort, combining 16 charities with the everlasting reach of Facebook in order to help change the world by purchasing unique “gifts” for friends on the network.

Despite being incredibly successful on the popularity-front, Facebook has yet to successfully monetise its network, although the Facebook for Good venture has re-introduced a credit system (think micro-transactions) that may well turn into a steady flow of cash.

But currently, I think its safe to say that Facebook needs to start turning something with serious potential, coverage and attraction into a product that generates large streams of revenue annually.