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Facebook 成美最大网站!

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数据显示,社交网站Facebook已成为美国最大的网站,排第二是Google,第三是雅虎邮件。

分析服务公司Hitwise週一发表的数据显示,Facebook是美国最大的网站,7.07%的全部美国网路用户访问这个网站。

谷歌(Google)排名第二位,市场份额是7.03%。雅虎邮件(Yahoo mail)排名第三位,市场份额是3.8%。雅虎网站(Yahoo)排名第四,市场份额是3.67%(如果把雅虎的网站合在一起统计,雅虎应该排名第一,但报告將两者分开计算)。

YouTube排名第五,市场份额是2.14%。

这是Facebook首次成为美国排名第一的网站。Comscore在上月最新发表的数据,仍把谷歌作为美国排在第一位的网站,访问人数佔美国人口的81%。Facebook的访问人数佔美国人口的53%,仍排在谷歌、雅虎和微软网站的后面。

Email将在十年内完全消失? Facebook Twitter 取代?

Facebook Twitter研究人员说现在好多青少年都不把Email作为自己的主要联络方式了,Email有可能在十年内完全消失。

青少年更愿意使用社交网站发送即时消息。那些到了领退休金年龄的人才是忠实的Email使用者。

研究人员分析称,使用Email太慢了,也不方便了,不再时尚了。

而在社交网站(如Facebook和Twitter)上发送消息,因有了现代科技的帮助,随时都能发送,更方便和简单,也更能节省时间。

“Email作为因特网上占统治地位的联络模式已经持续了20多年,但是并不是说它能永远占统治地位。”

“越来越多的人更希望又快又短地发送信息,并能迅速到达对方,现在出现了比Email更好的联络方式。”

“基于现在的趋势,Email十年后将不复存在。”


Email could be ‘extinct within a decade’ as teens turn to Twitter-style messaging

~ By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:51 AM on 17th November 2009

Email could be extinct within a decade as millions of teenagers ditch it as their main form of communication, say researchers.

Youngsters have been shown to favour social networking sites and instant messaging instead.

The report found the electronic form of contact is already becoming ‘grey mail’ with the most devoted users being pensioners, followed by middle-aged Britons.

Although inboxes are still filling up daily all over the world, experts believe emails are dying out because they are too slow, too inconvenient and simply not fashionable any more.

Email took 20 years to develop into the phenomenon it is now, but could take just half as long to die out again, said report author Professor David Zeitlyn.

Experts reckons people prefer the ‘one and done’ style of message, which is where a short message like those on Twitter, can be sent to all contacts at the same time.

Other email alternatives, such as instant messaging, texting and social networks like Facebook, are quick and easy and can be done anywhere with modern technology.

The study by the social anthropologist from the University of Kent, for broadband provider TalkTalk found only 51 per cent of Britons in their teens or early twenties say email is their first choice of communication.

It does not mean email is completely abandoned as 86 per cent of 15-24 year-olds do send out messages this way, it’s just they use other methods more often, they say.

One of the reasons was that alternatives, like Facebook and Twitter, allow them to send out one message which goes to all their friends at once, saving them time on mailing or texting.

Older generations are still more reliant on email, with 98 per cent of those aged 65 or over using it regularly and 96 per cent of those aged 45-64, said the TalkTalk research.

As users get younger, email becomes less popular with 87 per cent of 25-34-year-olds using it.

Mark Schmid from TalkTalk said: ‘Email has been the dominant mode of communication over the internet for the past 20 years, but that doesn’t mean it always will be.

‘Increasingly people want to send quick, short messages reaching many people in one go, and there are now better ways of doing that than via email.

‘Based on the trends we’re seeing now, email could well be on its last legs by the end of the next decade.’

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