Inc. in 2011, taking a 16.3 percent share, according to researcher EMarketer Inc. Sales at Facebook, which became the dominant social- networking site in 2008 by leapfrogging pioneer MySpace Inc., surged 88 percent to $3.71 billion in 2011.
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Mark Zuckerberg was planning to sell Facebook in July 2004 – ZDNet
We know that both Friendster and Myspace died quickly as Facebook rose to the number one spot. Google also similarly failed: the company already had Orkut at the time, and so after giving up on Facebook, it bought the photo organizer service Picasa.
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Occasionally, obsolescence is planned. More often, alas, it’s inflicted. In the search above, it runs the gamut: from the accurate (sorry, MySpace) to the aspirational (hang in there, Bing) to the apocryphal (you’re doing just fine, Facebook). And nobody …
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A researcher from the Vulnerability Laboratory came across a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Google Apps webpage, hosted on the google.com domain, but also in other popular websites. Ucha Gobejishvili, also known as longrifle0x, found the …
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