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Twitter Overtakes MySpace in the UK
GigaOM (Sep 1 2009) Microblogging
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MySpace, meet the new new MySpace. It’s called Twitter. According to Hitwise, a web traffic intelligence company, Twitter has overtaken MySpace in the UK. In August, Twitter.com became the 27th most-visited web site in the UK, one position ahead of MySpace. The Twitter service [...]
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