For all Facebook Page administrators out there, here’s an interesting and useful graph showing Facebook Engagement by Post Type:
For all Facebook Page administrators out there, here’s an interesting and useful graph showing Facebook Engagement by Post Type:

What kills a social network? A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster — the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook’s wake — and we now have a clearer picture of its epic collapse.
Friendster was once the hottest thing in social networking. Google wanted to buy it for $30 million back in 2003, but — burdened by technical glitches and a more nimble competitor in Facebook — it was pretty much dead in the U.S. by 2006. That said, it trudged along for a few more years, helped by a relatively strong following in southeast Asia. Then, around 2009, a site redesign crushed it.
Yesterday, Google launched an interactive site that explains the life cycle of a Google search query, from crawling to algorithmic ranking to combating spam.
via Laughing Squid
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