http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/16/facebook.profit/index.html

(CNN) -- Facebook's user base is nearly as large as the U.S. population
and, for the first time, the site has turned a profit.
Facebook now has 300 million users -- almost as many as the population
of the United States.

Facebook now has 300 million users -- almost as many as the population
of the United States.

That was the double-barreled announcement Tuesday from Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg, who thanked the site's users for helping its online
community cross the 300 million threshold. There are about 307 million
people living in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

"We're just getting started on our goal of connecting everyone,"
Zuckerberg wrote on the company's blog.

"Because we want to make it as easy and fast as possible for the world
to connect, one of the things we think a lot about is how to make
Facebook perform even faster and more efficiently as we grow," he wrote.
"We face a lot of fun and important challenges that require rethinking
the current systems for enabling information flow across the Web."

The social networking site, while popular with its exploding user base,
has struggled to turn a profit.

But Zuckerberg said the company became profitable last quarter, beating
its goal of getting out of the red by the end of 2010.

"This is important to us because it sets Facebook up to be a strong
independent service for the long term," he wrote.

In July, the California startup company announced it had hit the 250
million-user mark, which indicates it has grown by 50 million users in
two months. That's more than 800,000 new users per day.

About 70 percent of Facebook's users are outside the U.S., according to
statistics posted by the company. The site started out as a portal for
college students but has attracted the attention of baby boomers and
older generations in recent years. Facebook says its fastest-growing
demographic is people older than 35.

Over the past year, the social network has seen a challenge from
Twitter, the popular micro-blogging site. Many bloggers see recent
updates to Facebook's interface as copied from Twitter's stripped-down
design.

As Facebook has grown, it also has drawn criticism from privacy groups
like the American Civil Liberties Union, which says people on Facebook
unwillingly give up personal information to advertisers and Facebook
application developers.

In a video interview with Fortune, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said
Facebook gives its users robust privacy controls.

She also told Fortune that a new approach to online advertising has
helped Facebook's revenue grow throughout the recession.

"Our advertisements are very much part of the user experience," she
said. "So the same way you can RSVP for an event on Facebook -- you
know, a party your friend might throw -- you can RSVP for a movie
premiere. And that's really a movie advertisement saying, 'Our movie is
opening this weekend. Do you want to go?' "

After Zuckerberg's blog post went up Tuesday, more than 500 Facebook
users commented, largely cheering him on.

"i [heart] facebook. mark, you are my hero!" one user wrote.

"Today the Internet, tomorrow the world," said another.

Technology blogs jumped on the news from Facebook, which was posted
about 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday.

MG Siegler at the blog TechCrunch wrote that it was inevitable that
Facebook would pass the 300 million mark but that its finance news was
more significant.

New technologies probably are helping Facebook keep its computer server
costs down, which is important because Facebook stores a lot of data, he
wrote. The site is effectively the largest photo-sharing site online, he
said.

John Paczkowski, a writer for the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD blog,
said Facebook's financial announcement indicates the startup isn't
thinking about selling out.

"It would seem then that Facebook has no interest whatsoever in selling
itself off to Google or anyone else," he wrote. "It would much rather go
public."
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