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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Facebook Takeover
As of July 2010 facebook was known to be the largest social network in the country as said in The New York Times. It was also said that it had grown to a large estate about doubling the amount of users since 2009 as well as pushing all of its competition aside. This website was sought out to be for more than just the adolescent mind frame but also for the more mature as well. Facebook beats out all countries and their attempted competing tactics. Zuckerburg has instilled his network to be in 70 different languages and about 70% of his users are located outside of the United States and with the help of 300,00 of his users using his translation application that is how these languages came upon to be used for other that come along this site. He has also complied with more than 1 million developers and entrepreneurs from 180 different countries as said again in the Facebook Press Room. Its seeming as if everyone from everywhere is getting involved in this facebook movement and if this isn't a takeover than what is?
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Facebook is most definitely an example of a worldwide takeover. For years Google controlled the internet and its users, but recently Facebook has taken over that role as ruler of the internet. With the ability to talk to people all around the world is one of the main reasons Facebook is so popular. Facebook also gives a person the ability to reconnect with old friends and family. With all of these inventions, I can see why they are the new leaders in their field. Now that most of their competition is out of the way will Facebook continue to improve itself or will they crash like Myspace?
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