Thursday, February 12, 2009


Sean Parker, the founding president of the social network Facebook

The Internet measurement firm Compete.com crowned on Wednesday at Facebook as the site 'web' of social networks more popular in the world, with 1,200 million page views in January.

Compete.com counts published showing how Facebook is first, followed by Myspace and the service of 'micro-blogging' to Twitter rose from 22 to third place.


Myspace received 810 million hits in January while Twitter was accessed 54.2 million times, according to Compete.com.

"It is not surprising," said under the pseudonym 'Bauer' a reader of the web site Compete.com.


"Facebook has grown much better and is always something new to offer. But do not understand Twitter, I do not think that people are interested to read updates on how much I was eating my hamburger," says the commentary.

The number of visits to the sites' web 'of social networks and the amount of time devoted to them are considered key indicators to learn about the state of Internet services.

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