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Facebook Is Now the Fourth Largest Site In The World

Facebook Is Now the Fourth Largest Site In The World

The global rise of Facebook is nothing less than astounding. In the month of June alone it gained 24 million unique visitors worldwide, compared to the month before, for a total of 340 million unique visitors worldwide. It is now the fourth largest site in the world, trailing only Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo sites, according to comScore (see table below).

 

Marines ban Twitter, Facebook, other sites

The U.S. Marine Corps has banned Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites from its networks, effective immediately.

 

Report: Social Networks Growing while Other Social Media Sites Stagnate and Decline

Universal McCann has released a new report that looks at the state of social media today. Apparently, this trend is showing no sign of slowing down. In fact, it's still growing. From posting photos to writing blogs, the desire to share has become a universal phenomenon.

 

ConsumerMan: Guard your e-mail

Some social networking sites ask for your e-mail address and password when you sign up.

 

Media Loves Twitter This Much: $48 Million A Month At Least

Media Loves Twitter This Much: $48 Million A Month At Least

If Twitter needed to pay for the media coverage the company and service gets across the board, it would have spent almost as ...

 

Twitter's Worst Nightmare: Facebook

Twitter's Worst Nightmare: Facebook

The microblogging service fears the social network could put it out of business.

 

Murdoch, Google Eye Twitter As Moguls Gather In Sun Valley

Murdoch, Google Eye Twitter As Moguls Gather In Sun Valley

As the media world's most powerful figures gather in Sun Valley, Idaho to discuss the state of the industry the topics are likely to range far and wide. But aside from subjects like the economy and the influence of the internet, one question is likely to dominate conversations among the event's moguls and millionaires: will anyone broker a deal to buy Twitter?

 

Facebook’s Twitterification: Is it the Right Move?

It’s tough to argue against the perception that Facebook’s been on a Twitter emulation spree. In the last month alone they announced public content sharing, profile fans, real-time search, and brand new privacy changes. All of this seems to be an attempt to directly confront the Twitter threat.

 

MySpace cyber-bulling conviction tentatively dismissed

A federal judge tentatively throws out guilty verdicts in a hoax that led to a teen girl's suicide.

A federal judge in Los Angeles on Thursday tentatively threw out the conviction of a Missouri woman for her role in a cruel Internet hoax on a teenage girl who ended up committing suicide.

 

Celebrity death rumors spread online

After a string of real celebrity deaths last week, the Internet and online social networks killed a few more stars.

 

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