During the web2.0 summit in San Francisco, Twitter CEO Dick Testoro revealed some Twitter data at a keynote party. According to Testoro, Twitter has now grown rapidly from 90 million tweets a day in September 2010 to 100 million tweets from early 2011. And now, the daily push is reached 250 million per day, has achieved 177% growth. This means that Twitter now sends 1 billion tweets every 4-5 days.
In the January of 2011, among the Twitter's R1 users, active users accounted for about 30% of the day. Today's active users have reached 50% of the total number. More recently, the number of subscribers to Twitter via Apple's iOS 5 has reached 3 times times the size of the previous one.
and Testoro says the 250 million-day tweets now mean that the Twitter web site has enough content for new users-they can always find what they need in Twitter. "Now we have solved the problem of how to capture the amount of information while separating the signal noise." The
Testoro has an ambitious plan for Twitter's size, "We believe that by distributing 2 billion of devices around the world, we can get information across everyone on the planet." The best way to do this is to simplify the problem. "(Translator: Bitter tea)
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