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Social media snapshot: Indonesia

October 21, 2014 By Anne Leave a Comment

About a third, or 82 million, of Indonesia's 250 million+ people are online, LaPrensaSA.com reports (via the EFE news service). That's twice as many Internet users in "the world's third-largest democratic country" since about a year ago, based on 2013 World Bank data, and 69 million of them are on Facebook. That makes Indonesia Facebook's 4th-largest market after the US, India and Brazil, … [Read more...] about Social media snapshot: Indonesia

Filed Under: international social networking, Research, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: Ericsson, Facebook, Indonesia, Internet.org, Social Media, Southeast Asia, twitter, XL Axiata

Snapshot of a changing (global) social networking scene

November 16, 2011 By Anne 1 Comment

It's good that ReadWriteWeb's bookmarking "Where in the World People Do Not Use Facebook," because social-networking practices are certainly in motion around the world. Another headline, in the Washington Post, reads: "Facebook increases dominance in non-English-speaking countries." So let's start with the interesting cultural notes in the ReadWriteWeb piece, near the top of which are a couple of … [Read more...] about Snapshot of a changing (global) social networking scene

Filed Under: gaming, international social networking, Research, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: Draugiem, Facebook, Gree, Mixi, Mobage, Mobage-Town, nasza-klasa, Odnolassniki, Pengyou, Qzone, Renren, social media research, social networking, twitter, Vkontakte, VZ Netzwerke

Facebook No. 1 in most Asian countries, but…

April 14, 2010 By Anne Leave a Comment

...not in India, Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan, where Google's Orkut, Mixi.jp, Cyworld.co.kr, and Wretch.cc are No. 1, respectively (the US version of Cyworld ceased operation this past February). According to comScore's latest Asia-Pacific data (which don't include China), Filipinos are the biggest social networkers in the region, and 50.8 % of the total online population in the region, or 240.3 … [Read more...] about Facebook No. 1 in most Asian countries, but…

Filed Under: international social networking, Research, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: Cyworld, Facebook, Mixi, Orkut

School-based social networking in multiple countries

August 12, 2009 By Anne Leave a Comment

Great idea: Help students avoid cyberbullying by requiring them to sign up for a moderated social network site. That's what Baranduda Primary School is doing, the Border Mail reports. It's among 100 schools in Australia trying out SuperClubsPLUS, a UK-based site designed for school use by kids aged 6-12 and now also in use in Europe, Kenya, Malaysia. Features include chat, email, blogging, … [Read more...] about School-based social networking in multiple countries

Filed Under: education technology, international social networking, School & Tech, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: international social networking, Quest Atlantis

Russia’s avid social networkers

July 6, 2009 By Anne Leave a Comment

Russians are the most engaged social networkers in the world, spending an average of 6.6 hours in social sites a month, based on comScore's survey of online social networking in 40 countries. "Of the 1.1 billion people age 15 and older worldwide who accessed the Internet from a home or work location in May 2009, 734.2 million visited at least one social networking site during the month, … [Read more...] about Russia’s avid social networkers

Filed Under: international social networking, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: Facebook, MySpace, Vkontakte

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