Compared to the same quarter it grew by 9 percent in 2014, the number of users in 2015, according to Twitter. In 2014 there was a clear case of 288 million monthly active users.
Of the 320 million users in the fourth quarter of 2015, 15 percent used SMS Fast service. About 80 percent of these users is mobile. Adds Twitter non-logged-in users join, then the service by 800 million active people a month visited around the end of 2015.
Although growth in users on Twitter all declined for several years, this is the first time the number of active users is the same as in the preceding quarter
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loss
Twitter has made in the fourth quarter of 2015 over 90 million dollars (80 million euros) loss. That’s less loss than in the same quarter of 2014, when the company more than $ 125 million loss suffered.
Twitter posted revenues 710 million dollars, which is more than in the previous year, when 479 million dollars was mentioned.
On an annual basis, the figures are comparable. Twitter reported fewer losses (521 million dollars) for the whole of 2015, compared to 2014 (677 million dollars). Sales increased in 2015, from $ 1.4 billion to $ 2.2 billion.
Change
Twitter introduced earlier on Wednesday an alternative view of the timeline in which the main messages are summarized. The feature is an alternative to the chronological list of tweets that Twitter is famous for.
In addition to adapt the social network usernames and conversation are on the network. This involves adjustments for @ -gebruikersnamen used by Twitter. The current form would grow in the way. How these changes will look like exactly, is unclear.
Jack Dorsey
The last quarter of 2015 was the first period of the new CEO Jack Dorsey, on October 5 at started the business. Dorsey was previously interim CEO at Twitter.
The appointment of Dorsey was followed by great measures within the company. There 366 jobs were deleted and 8 percent of the staff came up on the street. According Dorsey was needed a smaller development team to work faster and Twitter to enlarge
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