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===Evolution=== | |||
* In August, 2008 Facebook signed its 100 millionth user. | * In August, 2008 Facebook signed its 100 millionth user. | ||
* 9 months later, in April 2009 it signed its 200 millionth. | * 9 months later, in April 2009 it signed its 200 millionth. | ||
* Clearly, Facebook has become the dominant networking model in the world, despite growing competition from sites like Twitter and MySpace. | * Clearly, Facebook has become the dominant networking model in the world, despite growing competition from sites like Twitter and MySpace. | ||
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===References=== | |||
* www.nytimes.com | |||
* Michael Parent - emarketing class - Networks |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 17 October 2009
Evolution
- In August, 2008 Facebook signed its 100 millionth user.
- 9 months later, in April 2009 it signed its 200 millionth.
- Clearly, Facebook has become the dominant networking model in the world, despite growing competition from sites like Twitter and MySpace.
References
- www.nytimes.com
- Michael Parent - emarketing class - Networks