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Facebook Continues Strong International Growth
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The social network experienced huge growth in India and Mexico in the 12 months ending July.
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Real Estate Sites Enjoy Benefits of Market Slowdown
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As the real estate market struggles, real estate sites are seeing traffic gains and increased ad spend.
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Targeted Display and Streaming Video Ads to Grow 60 Percent in 2011
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According to Borrell Associates, targeted display and streaming video ad spending will surge as less targeted run-of-site display and national paid search fall.
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Facebook Accounts for 1 in 6 U.K. Page Views
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The social network accounted for almost 17 percent of page views served to U.K. users in June.
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New Comscore Methodology Reduces Search Market Share for Microsoft and Yahoo
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Microsoft and Yahoo's combined search share drops over four percentage points under new measurement approach.
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Online Video Continues to Grow Among U.S. Users
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Google and Yahoo sites grow unique audience and minutes per viewer in July.
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U.S. Broadband Adoption Thrives Among African Americans, Slows Overall
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According to Pew, broadband growth among all American adults slowed, but grew 22 percent among African-Americans.
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Top 10 U.S. Search Terms by Category, July 2010
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The top search terms by search volume, according to data by Hitwise.
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China Trumps U.S. in Mobile Internet, App Use
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Mobile Internet and mobile app adoption is higher in China than in the U.S.
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Social Site Use Up 43 Percent in a Year in U.S.
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E-mail and instant messaging lost out to social networks, as users spent far more time on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
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U.S. Hispanic Users Lag Behind non-Hispanics in Internet Adoption
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Internet use among foreign-born Latinos lags U.S.-born.
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Less Facebook Time for U.S. Users in June
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Despite a drop in time spent with the site, Facebook's unique audience continues to grow.
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Hulu Loses Viewers, but Serves Most Video Ads in June
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The long-form video content site lost viewers in June, but is serving over double the amount of ads as its competitors.
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Google Loses Search Share to Yahoo, Microsoft in June
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ComScore says gains are result of contextual search links placed on Microsoft and Yahoo properties, rather than user migration from Google.
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Retail Sector Drives Search Spend Growth in Q2
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Microsoft's Bing engine continues to grow its share of spend and improve ROI, but at Yahoo's expense rather than Google's.
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