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Marie SlimRT @emarketer Why Many Teens Are Moving on from Facebook - eMarketer http://bit.ly/9jrUPh
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susi oneillUS led research suggests Facebook may be losing it's sheen with the teens - the crucial market to ensure long-term success. The question I wonder is where are they going? Back to Bebo or MySpace? It seems not. Perhaps we are shifting now away from the
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Daniel CalladineThere’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be users too. But among some teens, Facebook may be losin
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13 Jul 10
Shunt 82There’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be users too. But among some teens, Facebook may be losin
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David MascordRT @TweetSmarter: Teens rapidly quitting Facebook "it's boring" http://j.mp/bpKkZ5
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12 Jul 10
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Christine Pilchnearly one in five teens with a Facebook profile had decreased or discontinued their use of the site as of April 2010.
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Mike TaylorThe main reason? They just lost interest
There’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be users too. B -
Mat LoupThere’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be
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among some teens, Facebook may be losing its stickiness.
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nearly one in five teens with a Facebook profile had decreased or discontinued their use of the site as of April 2010.
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lapsed users simply find the site boring.
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Suzy ToniniWhy Many Teens Are Moving on from Facebook
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Bill HartzerThere’s no question of Facebook’s position at the top of the social networking space, and one thing that makes the site so powerful is that when it comes to social networking, a user’s friends must be users too. But among some teens, Facebook may be losing its stickiness.
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Avi .Why Many Teens Are Moving on from Facebook http://bit.ly/d2GSIh
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