Live streaming service Periscope has already surpassed 10 million accounts, just four months after launching.
It took Twitter and Facebook two years to reach 10 million users.
As of last week, Twitter-owned Periscope was seeing more than 40 years of video watched daily. The chart below shows the staggering engagement growth Periscope has experienced.
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Since launching at the end of March, Periscope has already changed the way people are broadcasting events. Just this morning the CEO of Australia's Telstra, Andy Penn, streamed a presentation on the telco’s financial results on it.
LIVE on #Periscope: Telstra FY Results from Andy Penn https://t.co/DnLfSrBGdO
— Andrew Penn (@andy_penn) August 12, 2015
Fashion house Myer is also streaming its 2015 Spring Launch tonight via Periscope.
Watch the #myerspring15 Launch live on #Periscope this Thurs at 7.30pm AEST. Get the app > http://t.co/VKlpMFrIsmpic.twitter.com/qlgOclbU9m
— MYER (@myer) August 11, 2015
Periscope has also attracted a number of celebrity users, including Roger Federer, Ringo Starr, and "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul.
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