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You might see other types of apps in your Apps and Websites section, such as those you've used to log in with your Facebook account. To see gaming apps you've played, you'll have to navigate to Instant Games located directly beneath the Apps and Websites section in your settings.
Beyond the general question of overall social media use, the survey also covers use of individual sites and apps. YouTube and Facebook continue to dominate the online landscape, with 81% and 69%, respectively, reporting ever using these sites. And YouTube and Reddit were the only two platforms measured that saw statistically significant growth since 2019, when the Center last polled on this topic via a phone survey.
Even as other platforms do not nearly match the overall reach of YouTube or Facebook, there are certain sites or apps, most notably Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok, that have an especially strong following among young adults. In fact, a majority of 18- to 29-year-olds say they use Instagram (71%) or Snapchat (65%), while roughly half say the same for TikTok.
Similarly, the respective shares of Americans who report using Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Twitter and WhatsApp are statistically unchanged since 2019. This represents a broader trend that extends beyond the past two years in which the rapid adoption of most of these sites and apps seen in the last decade has slowed. (This was the first year the Center asked about TikTok via a phone poll and the first time it has surveyed about Nextdoor.)
In total, Facebook owns and operates 18 data center campuses globally, comprising 40 million sqft and investment of over $20bn. In the United States, Facebook owns and operates 14 data center campuses spanning 34.2 million sqft and investment of over $16bn. While in Europe and Asia-Pacific, Facebook owns and operates 4 data center campuses encompassing 5.4 million sqft and investment of over $4bn.
Moreover, every $1m in capital expenditures by Facebook supports 14 jobs, and every $1m in operating expenditures supports 18 jobs. During the construction of a data center, Facebook has 1.0k+ construction workers on-site at peak. Subsequently, once completed, a Facebook location typically supports 100+ jobs to manage the facility and site operations.
Also, Facebook minimizes or optimizes its overall water consumption, achieving annual data center water usage effectiveness (WUE) of 0.30 in 2020. Similarly, the company is significantly below the industry average for data center WUE, which was 1.80 in 2020.
In 2020, Facebook broke ground on its Dekalb, Illinois data center campus located at the ChicagoWest Business Center, with its initial buildings expected to come on-line in 2022. In aggregate, the company is building 2 data centers at this campus as part of an $800m+ investment, which will span a total of 907k sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $882 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2013, Facebook broke ground on its Altoona, Iowa data center campus located at 100 Share Way, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2014. In total, the company is building 10 data centers at this campus as part of a $2.0bn investment, which will span a total of 4.1 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $488 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2017, Facebook broke ground on its Papillion (Sarpy), Nebraska data center campus located at S 144th St, (Springfield), with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2019. Cumulatively, the company is building 8 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.5bn+ investment, which will span a total of 3.6 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $417 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2017, Facebook broke ground on its New Albany, Ohio data center campus located at 1 Community Circle, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2020. Collectively, the company is building 5 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.5 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $400 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2018, Facebook broke ground on its Huntsville, Alabama data center campus located at 100 South Profile Place NW, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2021. Overall, the company is building 4 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.5 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $400 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2018, Facebook broke ground on its Newton, Georgia data center campus located at 100 Move Fast Way (Social Circle), with its initial buildings expected to come on-line in 2023. In aggregate, the company is building 5 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.5 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $400 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2010, Facebook broke ground on its Forest City, North Carolina data center campus located at 404 Social Circle, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2012. In total, the company is building 4 data centers at this campus as part of a $750m+ investment, which will span a total of 1.3 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $577 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2020, Facebook broke ground on its Gallatin, Tennessee data center campus located at the Gallatin Industrial Park (Roundtree Drive and Brights Lane), with its initial buildings expected to come on-line in 2023. Cumulatively, the company is building 2 data centers at this campus as part of a $800m+ investment, which will span a total of 982k sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $815 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2017, Facebook broke ground on its Henrico, Virginia data center campus located at 6200 Technology Blvd, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2020. Collectively, the company is building 7 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.5 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $400 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2021, Facebook broke ground on its Mesa, Arizona data center campus located at 3841 S Ellsworth Road, with its initial buildings expected to come on-line in Q4 2023. Overall, the company is building 2 data centers at this campus as part of a $800m+ investment, which will span a total of 950k sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $842 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2016, Facebook broke ground on its Los Lunas, New Mexico data center campus located at 4250 Messenger Loop NW, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2019. In aggregate, the company is building 6 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.8 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $357 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2015, Facebook broke ground on its Fort Worth, Texas data center campus located at 4500 Like Way, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2017. In total, the company is building 5 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.5bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.6 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $577 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2010, Facebook broke ground on its Prineville, Oregon data center campus location at 735 S.W. Connect Way, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2011. Cumulatively, the company is building 11 data centers at this campus as part of a $2.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 4.6 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $435 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2018, Facebook broke ground on its Eagle Mountain, Utah data center campus location at 1275 North Community Circle, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2021. Collectively, the company is building 5 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ investment, which will span a total of 2.4 million sqft. Indeed, this implies a cost of $417 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2017, Facebook broke ground on its Odense, Denmark data center campus location at Krogslundvej 140 5220, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2019. Overall, the company is building 2 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.6bn+ (10bn+ Danish Kroner) investment, which will span a total of 923k sqft (85.8k sqm). Indeed, this implies a cost of $1,709 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2011, Facebook broke ground on its Luleå, Sweden data center campus location at Datavägen 15, 977 54, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2013. In total, the company is building 3 data centers at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ (8.7bn+ Swedish Kronor) investment, which will span a total of 1.0 million sqft (94k sqm). Indeed, this implies a cost of $995 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
In 2018, Facebook broke ground on its Singapore data center campus location at the Tanjong Kling Data Center Park, with its initial buildings coming on-line in 2022. Cumulatively, the company is building one, 11-story data center at this campus as part of a $1.0bn+ (S$1.4bn+) investment, which will span a total of 1.8 million sqft (170k sqm). Indeed, this implies a cost of $565 per sqft to develop this data center campus.
So how does it stack up? Well, over at PC World, Ian Paul notes that App Center isn't necessarily a replacement for other app stores, but a kind of funnel. Using the platform, you can find games to play on Facebook.com, track down iOS or Android apps that require a Facebook log-in, or filter through game and app requests. And in those ways, Paul continues, the App Center will almost certainly be a success for users.
"Ireland has been our international headquarters since 2009, and our new Clonee data center will continue Facebook's significant investment in the country and in Europe," Furlong said. It "will become part of the infrastructure that enables billions of people to connect with the people and things they care about on Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and more." 2b1af7f3a8