Social Networking Now More Popular Than Email, Report Finds -...
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- Jbfitzpatrick on 2009-04-21 - Tags no_tag
- Dechase on 2009-03-17 - Tags socialmedia , onlinesocialnetworking , readwriteweb , facebook
- Bdillingtchr on 2009-03-16 - Tags readwriteweb , facebook , socialmedia
- Artgelwicks on 2009-03-11 - Tags social networking
- Tryggestad on 2009-03-11 - Tags readwriteweb , facebook , socialmedia , onlinesocialnetworking
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This shift has primarily been driven by Facebook, whose greatest growth has come from people aged 35-49 years (+24.1 million). From December 2007 through December 2008, Facebook added almost twice as many 50-64 year old visitors (+13.6 million) than it had under-18 year old visitors (+7.3 million).
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People prefer the clean, controlled, multimedia and publicly social experience of social networking communication over the relatively open, individualistic and spammy medium of email.
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People prefer the clean, controlled, multimedia and publicly social experience of social networking communication over the relatively open, individualistic and spammy medium of email. The fact that there is effectively no data portability allowing communication archives to be ported from one social network to another as there is with email doesn't appear to be bothering people in the short term.
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