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Showing posts with label Social Bookmarking Services. Show all posts

Another Social Bookmarking Site is Now Offline | Spam Be Gone!


Faves.com is now offline


Maybe Because of Spam!

Faves temporarily pulled the plug on Faves.com today - they are actively looking for a buyer for the site from someone who would want to continue to offer the service to our users. If you're interested in acquiring faves.com, please contact mike@faves.com.

Here is a message from the Admin of Faves.com:
"I want to thank all of our users on this journey - I'm sorry we didn't end up with a viable business after 6 years working on this."
You can read more about the journey of Faves at the excellent GeekWire post about Faves.com.
- Mike

THE SOCIAL NETWORKING CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

The Ten Nations Where Facebook Rules  The Internet

 10. Venezuela

  • Facebook: 86.2%
  • Twitter: 21.0%
  • LinkedIn: 3.2%
  • Internet Use: 37.7%

Venezuela has the third highest rate of Twitter use among Internet users.  According to research firm comScore, 21% of Venezuela’s Internet users have Twitter accounts.  The only countries with higher percentages are Indonesia and Brazil.  America, by comparison, has a usage rate of 12%, the eleventh highest.  Social media also plays a large role in Venezuelan politics.  Hugo Chavez, the country’s president, has 1.5 million Twitter followers.  He is the second-most followed political figure, behind only Barack Obama.

9. Colombia
  • Facebook: 86.9%
  • Twitter: 14.6%
  • LinkedIn: 3.3%
  • Internet Use: 48.7%
More than 86% of Colombians visited a social networking site  in September, with Facebook leading the category. Visitors averaged 4.6 hours on the site during the month. Nearly 7 out of 10 Colombians visited a photo sharing site in September 2010 led by Facebook.com. Colombia is the fastest-growing Internet market in Latin America, growing 31% in the past year to reach 11.8 million unique visitors in September 2010, according to comScore. Facebook is by far the most popular social networking site in the country, with visitors having spent an average of 4.6 hours on the site during one month, of a total 20.4 hours spent online.
8. Peru
  • Facebook: 87.2%
  • Twitter: 12.5%
  • LinkedIn: 4.6%
  • Internet Use: 27%
Although a large portion of Peru’s Internet users are involved with social networking websites, it has a relatively small minority of people who use the Internet at all.  As of January 2011, only 27% of Peruvians were online, one of the lowest rates among the Latin American countries.  Peru also had the second slowest growth among Latin American countries of Internet users in 2010, according to Inside Facebook.  The only country to have slower growth was Brazil.

7. Indonesia
  • Facebook: 87.5%
  • Twitter: 22.0%
  • LinkedIn: 1.3%
  • Internet Use: 12.3%
Social network penetration in Indonesia is the third greatest in Southeast Asia as of the beginning of 2011, at 90% of those people online.  According to comScore, the country’s high adoption rates are due “almost exclusively” to Facebook.  In January 2011, 22% of Indonesian Internet users visited Twitter, the fourth-greatest share among all countries.  Indonesia, however, has the smallest percentage of Internet users among the countries on this list — 12.3%.

6. Malaysia
  • Facebook: 88.4%
  • Twitter: 10.8%
  • LinkedIn: 2.9%
  • Internet Use: 64.6%
Malaysia has the second-highest social network penetration in Southeast Asia, with 91%.  One of the most increasingly popular social-networking activities in the country is photo-sharing on sites such as Facebook.  From 2009 to 2010, the popularity of online photo-sharing increased by 57% in Malaysia.  This is the second greatest percentage among Southeast Asian countries.

5. Argentina
  • Facebook: 89.2%
  • Twitter: 18.0%
  • LinkedIn: 6.4%
  • Internet Use: 64.4%
Facebook has become extremely popular in Argentina recently.  As of May 2011, Argentina’s penetration rate was 89.2%.  27.8% of minutes spent online in Argentina are spent on social networks, making the category the second most popular online destination.  The first is portals.

4. Chile
  • Facebook: 90.2%
  • Twitter: 14.3%
  • LinkedIn: 5.9%
  • Internet Use: 50%
Chile has among the highest rates of Internet use among Latin American countries, with 50% of Chileans online.  According to comScore, 28.5% of all minutes spent online in Chile are spent on social networking sites, up 8.9 percentage points from the previous year.  This makes it the most popular activity online based on “minutes used.”

3.Turkey
  • Facebook: 90.9%
  • Twitter: 16.6%
  • LinkedIn: 3.4%
  • Internet Use: 45%
Turkey has the highest Facebook penetration among all the Eurasian countries, with a rate of 90.9%.  The second highest is the UK, with 81.7%.  Internet users in Turkey also spend the third greatest amount of time on social networking sites among all nations, behind only Russia and Israel.  The average Turkish social network visitor spends 7.6 hours a month on social networking sites.
2. Israel
  • Facebook: 91.0%
  • Twitter: 5.0%
  • LinkedIn: 6.4%
  • Internet Use: 71.6%
Israel has the highest rate of Internet use among the countries on this list, with 71.6% of the country’s population being “plugged in.”  It is also very involved with Facebook.  Besides having the second highest rate of Facebook usage among Internet users, Israelis spend the second most amount of time on social networking sites, behind only Russia.  Israel’s social network users spend an average of 9.2 hours on social network sites a month.
1. Philippines
  • Facebook: 93.9%
  • Twitter: 16.1%
  • LinkedIn: 1.9%
  • Internet Use: 29.7%
Social network penetration is incredibly high in the Philippines, reaching 95%.  Facebook is the country’s most popular website, more so than Google, and has a penetration rate of 93.9%.  The Philippines is also the eighth most popular country for Twitter use on a global scale, with a penetration rate of 16.1%.  The popularity of photo sharing has increased by 46% in the country in one year, largely due to Facebook.  Social networking is so popular among Filipinos, the country has been nicknamed “The Social Networking Capital of the World.”

By: Charles Stockdale and Douglas A. McIntyre

Original Article located at:  http://247wallst.com/2011/05/09/the-ten-nations-where-facebook-rules-the-internet/2/

Google; YouTube; Delicious - Delicious is moving to a new home

Delicious is moving to a new home

Yahoo! is excited to announce that Delicious has been acquired by the founders of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. As creators of the largest online video platform, they have firsthand experience enabling millions of users to share their experiences with the world. Delicious will become part of their new Internet company, AVOS.


To continue using Delicious, you must agree to let Yahoo! transfer your bookmarks to AVOS.

Reasons to let Yahoo! transfer your bookmarks

As soon as you let Yahoo! move your Delicious account, you will:

Enjoy uninterrupted use of Delicious.
Keep your Delicious account and all your bookmarks.
Keep the same look and feel of Delicious as you have today, and enjoy future innovations for the product.

It's easy to have Yahoo! move your account to AVOS. When you do, you will be subject to the AVOS terms of service and privacy policy.

What happens if you do not move your bookmarks?

Delicious in its current form will be available until approximately July 2011.
After that, you will no longer be able to use your existing Delicious account and will not have access to your existing bookmarks or account information.

Try logging in to your Yahoo - Delicious Social Bookmarking account: