Boardwalk nears 100,000 Facebook fans milestone: Park uses social networking to keep interest high - San Jose Mercury News
SANTA CRUZ -- While the world's clocks wind down to close out 2010, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk will have its own countdown -- of Facebook fans. Boardwalk spokeswoman Brigid Fuller said the amusement park aims to have 100,000 fans by the end of the year, and
Canada leads in social networking - Times of India
TORONTO: Canada is the most web-addicted nation on the planet. Canadians spend more time on the web and its offshoots - Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - than people anywhere else in the world. They are neck and neck with Indians for the number of Facebook
Stock trading in shares of social networking cos draws US scrutiny - Economic Times
Ared-hot trading market has developed in the shares of the world’s leading social-networking companies: Facebook, Twitter, Zynga and LinkedIn. What is unusual is that none of the companies are listed on a public stock exchange. Each is privately held
Older Generations Catching up on Social Networking - msnbc.com
Websites like Twitter and Facebook aren't just for college students anymore. A study from the Pew Research Center shows that while young adults are the most likely to use social networking sites, older generations are starting to catch up. Researchers
SANTA CRUZ -- While the world's clocks wind down to close out 2010, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk will have its own countdown -- of Facebook fans. Boardwalk spokeswoman Brigid Fuller said the amusement park aims to have 100,000 fans by the end of the year, and
Canada leads in social networking - Times of India
TORONTO: Canada is the most web-addicted nation on the planet. Canadians spend more time on the web and its offshoots - Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - than people anywhere else in the world. They are neck and neck with Indians for the number of Facebook
Stock trading in shares of social networking cos draws US scrutiny - Economic Times
Ared-hot trading market has developed in the shares of the world’s leading social-networking companies: Facebook, Twitter, Zynga and LinkedIn. What is unusual is that none of the companies are listed on a public stock exchange. Each is privately held
Older Generations Catching up on Social Networking - msnbc.com
Websites like Twitter and Facebook aren't just for college students anymore. A study from the Pew Research Center shows that while young adults are the most likely to use social networking sites, older generations are starting to catch up. Researchers
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