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Facebook preparing to beat MySpace on US.

posted December 15, 2008 - 2:36am
Facebook preparing to beat MySpace on US.

Rumors are rife on the web that Facebook is now the world’s largest social networking site and still getting stronger. But MySpace still dominate the U.S. according to Comscore MySpace got 75 million monthly U.S. visitors compared to Facebook’s 35 million that’s a huge gap almost twice. MySpace was about twice the size of Facebook in the U.S. Facebook got an impressive growth and with no sign of slow down, my prediction here is Facebook would overtake MySpace, it could happen maybe next year. MySpace still the most trafficked website in the U.S. Of course, we can’t just ignore MySpace buzz, it still got those strong mainstream buzz, so far MySpace is still strong in the U.S. Facebook is preparing to overtake MySpace it could be slow but sure. This past few months Facebook undergo some major makeover, its got a new look, its simplify user’s sign up. The main objective is quite simple, speed up user’s registration, sign up could be done faster, and users won’t get lost. The results are great more sign ups, more users. Facebook profile management also get simpler and more user friendly. According to site statistics in the last two months Facebook has added nearly 10 million monthly U.S. that’s fast and big. Facebook is on hot pursuit, the race for the biggest social networking site in the U. S. is on. Still there’s no telling whether Facebook’s numbers will continue to kick butt. New competitors arise almost everyday, Facebook need to innovate and continue to introduce new technology, innovation I crucial in this kind of business.

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It's a tool, that's all

While I'm sure that a good percentage of its members are taken to displaying TMI about themselves (Future Identity Theft Victims of America, Internet Division), there are those of us who see value in using either site strictly for the purpose of aiding our writing careers. In that sense, Facebook is a tool and that's all. Xomba is a true writing community. JOIN US IN TOASTING YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS!

Not being terribly social or popularity-driven,

I don't collect "friends" and often reject facebook friend applicants unless I know them or I know and respect somebody who knows them. I use Facebook and LinkedIn primarily as a way to advertise my writing and stay in touch with the animal protection/vegan world. The social let's-get-together, what-are-you-doing-at-this-moment stuff is just so much silly static to me. But then I'm an old lady! ;)

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Facebook Fading to Static Just as MySpace Did

It's becoming less-and-less 'a network for connecting real-friends to real-friends (despite distance-separating and time-passing)' and more-and-more 'a place where individuals prove their agreeable-ness by "always clicking 'yes' on add-requests".' Sure, you're only 'supposed to' connect with "people you know"; but that doesn't flow in a Kingdom where all are one (in which we're all parts of the same machine, so--if you know where the machine's headed--you know the eventuality of why each individual part does what it does). They used to have a 'rule' that you had to know the email-address of any friend you wanted to add, but there are ways around that! I'm sure MOST of the people there stick to the 'people you already know'-guideline (wink-wink, nudge-nudge-nudge), but friend-adding is becoming more-and-more the way Dane Cook described becoming popular on MySpace: "I'd spend hours, just clicking." ---Uncle MythMan (http://www.geocities.com/jmythh2k5) & the Xombies Echo the Universe & GET MONEY for Discussing the Wonderful World Above & the Beauty Around Us!

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