Impressive Facebook statistics
I recently saw an
interesting presentation from Amir Michael reasoning about
Facebook's datacenter technology. He motivated his presentation with a number of impressive usage statistics:
- Facebook users spend ≥ 8B minutes/day collectively on Facebook (that's more than 15k years/day); that makes Facebook the No. 1 site in US in terms "time spent per day"
- 5B API calls to Facebook API per day sent by approx. 15k client applications
- More than 300M active users
- Generating 25T of logs per day
- Over 2B photos are uploaded per month; currently there are 20B photos in total for which Facebook stores 4 different resolutions
- Serving 1.2M photos per second (this was mentioned in the abstract of the talk)
- The average number of friends per registered Facebook user is 130
- The page with the most fans is Barak Obama's page with 6.8M fans
- The fastest growing demographic is user aged 35 and older
- There are more than 350k Facebook applications
- The impressive image storage and serving statistics mentioned above make Facebook the No. 1 photo site on the web
I'm also on Facebook, but given that I have less than 130 Facebook friends and I'm also visiting the site at most once a week, I'm probably far from being an average Facebook user.
New homepage
25-01-2009 03:25
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In the last 5 years, my homepage didn’t change at all. I recently decided to give up developing my site in HTML directly and imported all my content into an application called
RapidWeaver. I hope I’ll have the time to update some of the pages more regularly in future. The previous two blog posts were written in 2007 when I was trying out
RapidWeaver,
iWeb and similar applications.
Apple preparing for WWDC
10-06-2007 08:49
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It looks like Apple is ready for the
Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco starting Monday, June 11. When I passed Moscone Center today it was impossible to miss the huge Apple logos on all sides of Moscone West.