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Mike StenhouseOn Facebook behaviour seems to be; join, accumulate dozens of semi-friends, spy on a few exes for a bit, play some Scrabulous, get bored, then get on with your life, occasionally dropping in to respond to a message or see some photos that have been posted
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how long people stick around is particularly key for "interactive" sites, where people aren't attracted by useful information, but by time-wasting opportunities.
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Expansion into non-English speaking countries is viewed as such a panacea for the increasingly obvious slowdown US social networks are suffering
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The biggest difference is that Friends Reunited made easy profit because it didn't give all its features away to users for free.
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sign of the market maturing, and of fierce competition
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it still means that the individual businesses are not the goldmine their greedy backers slavered over.
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Well the business model for RockYou pretty much sums it up. The startup, that owns the number three Facebook App "Super Wall", only sells advertising to other Facebook App developers
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Kirsty Thomson"The average length of time users spend on all of the top three sites is on the slide. Bebo, MySpace and Facebook all took double-digit percentage hits in the last months of 2007."
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Rachel CThe average length of time users spend on all of the top three sites is on the slide. Bebo, MySpace and Facebook all took double-digit percentage hits in the last months of 2007.
Register Facebook socialsoftware socialnetworks web2.0 community participation trends statistics
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Kate TrgovacNumbers from web analytics outfit comScore have confirmed what the chatter in bars and cafes has been saying for months - people are, just, well, bored of social networks.
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31 Jan 08
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Simon GOn Facebook behaviour seems much the same; join, accumulate dozens of semi-friends, spy on a few exes for a bit, play some Scrabulous, get bored, then get on with your life, occasionally dropping in to respond to a message or see some photos that have bee
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Shhh! Can you hear a hiss? That's the sound of naughty facts deflating the social networking balloon a tad. Whisper it, but numbers from web analytics outfit comScore have confirmed what the chatter in bars and cafes has been saying for months - people are, just, well, bored of social networks.
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