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Twitter user growth slows

Twitter Inc. grew its user base 19.5% in the fourth quarter compared to a year earlier, but only 1.4% compared to the third quarter. That slow growth is far behind burgeoning social networks like Instagram  and Tumblr.

While the social network’s fourth quarter user growth was disappointing, Dick Costolo, Twitter’s CEO says a little more than a month into the first quarter of 2015, Twitter is turning things around. Twitter is projecting adding 13 to 16 million users in the first quarter of 2015, which would be an increase of at least 4.5% over the fourth quarter.

Twitter has been aggressive in its attempts to counteract is lackluster growth by seeking to maximize the number of consumers who see its content, regardless of whether they’re signed into the social network. For instance, Twitter on Thursday struck a deal with Google Inc. to make its tweets visible in Google’s search results as soon as they’re posted.

Earlier this week Twitter also took its first step toward making money from people viewing tweets off of its platform by serving marketers’ promoted tweets—Twitter’s ad unit that lets an advertiser pay to ensure a particular number of consumers see its message—to two Yahoo Inc.-owned sites and apps, news reader application Flipboard and Yahoo Japan. Both host sections on their sites that feature Twitter streams.

“We’re beginning to realize the potential for our ad product, by showing relevant timely ads wherever there is Twitter content,” Costolo said during a conference call with analysts.

Twitter’s moves aim to boost revenue for Twitter. The social network’s revenue increased nearly 76% in the fourth quarter year over year and 111% for the full year.

Chief financial officer Anthony Noto said during the call that the primary drivers of that growth were three ad units:

“Two of these three products were introduced in the back half of the year and promoted video currently remains in beta,” Noto said.

For the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, Twitter reported:

For the full year, Twitter reported:

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