For better or worse, Instagram’s taken the iOS-capturing world by storm . And if you are wondering what our qualification for “by storm” is, well… let’s just say The Biebs blasted out his first image at the service last month. Because the story goes, four young lads with a fistful of greenbacks and boundless imaginations started up the famed app on October 6th, 2010. Today, there’s still only four employees, however the user base has expanded just a wee bit. The outfit just saw its 150 millionth photo uploaded (shown after the break!), with the present rate clocking in at around 15 images per second. Naturally, we took the chance to invite a type of four what this meant for a future Android release, and while he confirmed that he had nothing to announce without delay, he did mention that the (still free) iOS build is simply “the start of what is to come back.” So, how’s about dropping a link for your favorite Instagram down in comments below? Best one wins!
Instagram’s 150 millionth image, credit janefot
On October 6, 2010 we launched Instagram within the App Store as a means for folks to simply share their lives through photos taken on their iPhones. Since then, we have seen greater than 7 million people from all over the world share photos on our platform. Today, we’re excited to announce that greater than 150 million photos had been shared on Instagram and Instagrammers now share photos with each other at a rate of 15 photos per second. In case you don’t yet have Instagram, you’ll find it without cost, exclusively within the Apple App Store.
We’re constantly amazed by the diversity of photos shared on Instagram. Instagrammers snap photos of everyday moments with family and friends, but additionally they document more significant personal moments, like weddings and honeymoons. There are Instagram photos from major events just like the World Series and the Grammys, and a few Instagram photos have even made the national news. Artists and celebrities have begun to offer fans a distinct inspect their lives through photos, while brands like Burberry have began to realize the ability of communicating with their followers through images.
Have a look at a number of our favourite photos from the last 150 million below, and thanks for sharing your stories through Instagram. Here’s to a different 150 million!
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