Skype Broke Its 32 Million Users Record, Sets A New One With 34 Million Users Online On Skype At The Same Time

Posted on Mar 6 2012 - 7:06am by Editorial Staff

The web-calling giant Skype which last week reached a new milestone mark with a staggering 32 million users mark added more glory to its wisdom by surpassing that mark after the Microsoft-owned service recorded 34 million users online concurrently at peak three days after – adding further glitters the new record set by the company that 34 million users.

Here’s what the company had to say on its blog post:

According to a Wikipedia entry, 35 is a discrete semiprime (or biprime) (5 × 7); the tenth, and the first with 5 as the lowest non-unitary factor. The aliquot sum of 35 is 13 this being the second composite number with such an aliquot sum; the first being the cube 27. 35 is the last member of the first triple cluster of semiprimes 33, 34, 35. 85, 86, 87 is the second such triple discrete semiprime cluster.

For those of you scratching your heads wondering what this all means, in simpler terms it represents 35 million, the number of concurrent users who were just on Skype, just one week after announcing our milestone of 34 million users concurrently online smile_80.png. We at Skype so excited to see more and more people choosing Skype around the world every day, sharing special moments with friends, family and co-workers across borders. If you’re one of the 35 million users who logged on today to take part in this milestone, share with us on Twitter how you used Skype by using the hashtag #ILoveSkype.

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