Instagram announced that it now has 500 million users — two-thirds of whom (300 million) use the photo- and video-sharing service every day.
Today’s news comes nine months after Instagram revealed its previous notable milestone of 400 million users, and four years after Facebook acquired the service for a cool $1 billion — at a time when Instagram had a mere 30 million users.
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Much of Instagram’s growth has come from international markets, and today it claims that 80 percent of its users live outside its native U.S.
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