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Experian Hitwise :: Facebook Visits Increased 194 Percent in Pas

Experian Hitwise launches new client website June 5th Experian® Hitwise®,a part of Experian Marketing Services, announced today the launch of a new interface to provide simple and faster access to insights for clients to execute marketing campaigns that drive results. Experian Hitwise Launches AudienceView http://www.experian.com/hitwise/press-releases.html

What Twitter and Facebook's 2009 Trends Tell Us About Ourselves

The Social Analyst is a weekly column by Mashable Co-Editor Ben Parr, where he digs into social media trends and how they are affecting companies in the space. As the year comes to a close, several social media companies decided to take a look back and reflect on the events, people, technologies that captured our interest this year. Twitter took the first crack when it revealed the most discussed topics of 2009. Facebook was next when it released its Facebook Memology for the year. Both reports are interesting and have a lot of useful information, yet nobody's really taken the time to analyze just what these trends mean . What did our society care about, and why? http://mashable.com/2009/12/27/twitter-facebook-2009/
Facebook on the Ad-tech 2010 Facebook is a social networking service launched in February 2004, owned and operated by Facebook, Inc. [ 4 ] As of September 2012 [update] , Facebook has over one billion active users, [ 5 ] more than half of whom use Facebook on a mobile device . [ 6 ] Users must register before using the site, after which they may create a personal profile , add other users as friends , and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally, users may join common-interest user groups, organized by workplace, school or college, or other characteristics, and categorize their friends into lists such as "People From Work" or "Close Friends". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook

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