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FACEBOOK
Facebook
is a website and social networking service which was launched on 4
February 2004, operated and privately owned Facebook Inc.. [5] On
October 4, 2012 Facebook reached the milestone of 1 Billion active
users. [3] On average 316,455 people registering to per day on Facebook, since its inception on February 4, 2004. Users
must register before using the site, after that, they can create a
personal profile, add other users as friends and exchange messages,
including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally,
users may join common interest groups of other users, organized by
school, work or college, or other characteristics, and categorize their
friends into lists such as "people work" or "close friends". The
name of the service follows the colloquial name for the book given to
students at the beginning of the academic year by some university
administrations in the United States to help students get to know each
other. Facebook allows anyone who claims to have at least 13 years to become registered users of the site. [6]Facebook
was founded by Mark Zuckerberg and his college roommates Eduardo
Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. [7] The composition of the
site was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was
expanded to other colleges in Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. The
site gradually added support for students at various other universities
before opening to high school students, and eventually to anyone aged
13 or more. However,
based on data from the ConsumersReports.org May 2011, there were 7.5
million children under 13 with accounts on Facebook, violating the terms
of service of the site itself. [8]A
January 2009 study from Compete.com ranked Facebook as the most used
social network worldwide by monthly active users. [9] Entertainment
Weekly included the site on its list of "best of" saying, "How we
lived before we pursue our exes, remember the birthdays of our
coworkers, our friends and irritarmos we play an exciting game of
Scrabulous before Facebook? "[10] Quantcast estimates that Facebook had
138.9 million of monthly
unique visitors in the U.S. in May 2011. [11] According to Social Media
Today, it was estimated that in April 2010, approximately 41.6% of the
U.S. population had a Facebook account. [11] However the
growth of the Facebook market began to stabilize in some regions, and
the site has lost 7 million active users in the United States and Canada
in May 2011. [12] Facebook has filed for an initial public offering in 1
February 2012. [2]Index
1 Operation
2 History
2.1 Origin
2.2 2005
2.3 2006
2.4 2007
2.5 2008
2.6 2010
2.7 2011
2.8 2012
3 Features
3.1 Mural
3.2 Gifts
3.3 button "Like"
3.4 Marketplace
Poke 3.5 / Touch
3.6 Status
3.7 Events
3.8 Applications
3.9 Facebook Video
3:10 Free Facebook Mobile
3:11 Facebook Messenger
4 Statistics
5 See also
6 References
7 External linksOperationHeadquarters of Facebook, Inc. in Palo Alto, CaliforniaThe
website is free to users and generates revenue from advertising,
including banners, sponsored highlights in the news feed [13] and
sponsored groups (whose dimensions would be more than $ 1.5 million a
week in April 2006, according rumors).
[14] Users create profiles that contain photos and lists of personal
interests, exchange messages private and public participants together
and groups of friends. The viewing of detailed data of members is restricted to members of the same network or confirmed friends. According
to TechCrunch, 85% of members supported colleges have a profile
registered on the website and, among them, 60% they log into the system
daily, 85% do so at least once a week and 93% do so at least one once a month. According
to Chris Hughes, a spokesman for Facebook, people spend on average 19
minutes per day on Facebook. [14] In a 2006 study by Student Monitor, a
firm specializing in market research related to college students in New Jersey, Facebook was the second most name "in" among students, tied with beer and sex and losing only to iPod. [15]Facebook's
decision to remove some pictures of breastfeeding angered some users,
including the American Kelli Roman, mother had a photo that showed
feeding her daughter removed by Facebook.Roman
is one of the administrators of an online petition called "Hey,
Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene", which was gaining more
strength, after protesters organized a 'breastfeeding protest "on
Facebook and held a small demonstration outside the company's
headquarters in Palo Alto, California.The
petition has already received more than 80,000 signatures and over 10
thousand comments, and redespertou an old debate about the pros and cons
of breastfeeding in public places.
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