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MySpace has enjoyed a relatively long and successful run as in a red hot sector of the internet, but it may not be long before the site has to defend this title. Facebook, having gone through big changes about every three months for the past year, may hav
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# MySpace, the dominant leader in the category, has grown by more than 23% during the period. # Growth in visitors and the amount of time these visitors spend on the site has spurred growth of over 250% in Bebo’s attention share. # Friendster, which gai
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58 million people viewed at least one video online in December ‘06 14 out of the Top 20 video sites received over 1 million unique visitors The top 4 sites received over 10 million video related visits The top five sites account for 80% of the online vi
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According to Compete data for the month of December 2006, YouTube2 has 41.1 percent market share, followed by MySpace3. Google4 clocks in at #3 with 10.2 percent of the market share, followed by AOL and Yahoo. Add Google and YouTube together, and they are
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1. Youtube 45,92% 2. MySpace 22% 3. Google Video 11% 4. MSN Video, 5. Yahoo Video 6 AOL, 7 Break, 8 Dailymotion 1,47%
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Figuring out the value of nodes and hubs connected in an affinity network is a nice theoretical exercise, but the actual growth data speaks for itself. Its not exponential nor logarithmic, but follows a declining percentage model. All social networking st
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* 26 are under 18 * 45 are 18-30 (with a skew to the lower) * 10 are over 30 but under 70 * 1 is over 70 (but looks less than 18) * 6 are bands * 11 are invalid or deleted * 1 is complete fake characters (explained in descript) A few more things of noteâ
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MySpace has basically stayed the same with 81.87 percent of the market (last month was 81.92 percent). U.S. social networking traffic has nearly doubled in the meantime, accounting for one in 20 U.S. Internet visits, according to Hitwise.
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The number of video-embeds on MySpace grew on average 57% between the months of September and October, yet MySpace Videos grew a whopping 93.27%. Nearly twice as many MySpace videos were found on users’ pages. With everyone talking about YouTube these d
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YouTube and MySpace Video dominate. Together they account for over 83% of all video used on MySpace pages. At 44.07% YouTube leads MySpace which came in at 38.98%.
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This analysis demonstrates three things. First, a majority of MySpace user accounts are inactive. Second, by filtering inactive user accounts it’s possible to work with a much smaller sample for analysis. Third, the Mashable Labs user rank formula works
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Fox’s share, which includes MySpace, is equivalent to 20.1 percent of the streaming market in the US; Yahoo has 11.8 percent and YouTube 9.9 percent. Viacom, Time Warner and Microsoft sites also scored highly. In total, 6.98 billion video streams were s
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MySpace tops the least with 1.5 billion streams per month—nearly twice as much as Yahoo's. In terms of potential advertising revenues, it's the number of streams that is the more relevant number since you could theoretically serve an ad with each str
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Total Internet: 106,534 (US Streams 000) 7,182 (Streams US User MM) 67.4 (Streams/Streamer) Yahoo! Sites 37,934/812/21.4, MySpace 37,422/1,459/39.0, YouTube 30,538/649/21.2, Time Warner Network 25,675/258/10.1,
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According to a new video report that comScore Media Metrix will begin offering starting Tuesday morning, 37.4 million unique individuals watched a video on MySpace in July. All told, they collectively watched 1.4 billion videos.
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MySpace is an undisputed leader on all counts, but Orkut is on the rise and it's moving very rapidly. Facebook is in excellent shape - hence the interest from Yahoo!. It'll be interesting to watch if LinkedIn expands its user base and offering.
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traffic to MySpace Videos has fallen from 23.76% in July, to 22.99% in August, to 20.86% in the second week of September. Over the last 10 weeks, Google has posted the biggest relative gain. Today they control 11.20% of the market.
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Visitors, July 2006 (in millions) Yahoo Video 21.1 MySpace Videos 20.1 YouTube 16.1 MSN Video 14.6 AOL Video 10.5 Heavy 8.3 Google Video 6.8
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YouTube is the fastest growing online brand in the UK, increasing the number of its users by nearly 500% in the first six months of 2006. With 3.6 million unique users in July, YouTube is used by more than one in eight internet users in the UK.