Unbelievable but on 6 February 2019, Facebook is 15 years old! To celebrate, Facebook shared with us a historical timeline of the key events and achievements over the past 15 years. Check it out!
Facebook Is 15 Years Old!
The Facebook team has undergone a fair bit of tumult in recent days, to put it mildly. After the chaos of Apple revoking their Enterprise Certificate, and the revelation that they will be unifying the communications protocol powering WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger, it must be a welcome change to be able to talk about something positive for a change.
Since our founding in 2004, friendships have been core to what Facebook is all about. We have learned a lot over the past 15 years and today, we have a fundamentally different take on how we run our company, even compared to a year ago.
We still have a long way to go, and are encouraged to see people use Facebook everyday to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what’s going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them most. We are looking forward to continue building for the future.
Like Facebook or hate them, you have to admit – they have come a LONG WAY in the past 15 years. The timeline does not mention it, but as of December 2018, Facebook has 2.32 BILLION active users per month.
Now, while we all enjoy some schadenfreude, that is an achievement not to be scoffed at. We would love to have even 0.000001% of that reach!
So congratulations, Facebook and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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