Hot Deals: Sweet Valentine Gifts at Sweet Prices | Amazon Kindle DX | Nokia N900 | Nokia E72 | Browse Full Store

If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK]

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Wednesday, 28th Oct 2009 | Share






Share If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK] on Twitter Share If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK] on Facebook Save If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK] To Delicious Favorites Stumble If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK] Share If Facebook Were a Country, It Would Be the 4th Largest One [DYK] on Digg Get Instant Updates as RSS Feeds from Techie Buzz

, with a registered user base of over 300 million users, would be the 4th largest country, if it were a country that is?

facebook_logo

According to the latest census reports, the World’s largest populated country is China with a population of 1.3 billion, followed by India with a population 1.1 billion. United States is a distant third with a population of 307 million followed by Brazil with a population of 191 million.

If Facebook were a country, it would easily fit between US and Brazil at number 4. We are pretty sure that the registered user base of Facebook will soon cross 307 million putting it into the 3rd position.

Now are you surprised that Facebook users account for almost 25% of internet usage in United States alone?

Liked this post? Have a Question? Comment and share your opinions and views with us

Get Regular Updates. Subscribe to Free RSS Feeds or Email Updates. Click to expand subscription options

No Responses so far | Leave Your Comments

Comments are moderated. Please try and stay on topic. Please do not use abusive language, if you think there is a problem, please email the post author or use the contact us form to tell us about it.

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>





Better Tag Cloud