- Orkut, the Google-owned social network has grown by a healthy 35 per cent in the six-month period, and had 7.2 million unique visitors in June 2007.
- MySpace, at 399,000 unique visitors in June 2007, grew by 33 per cent over the six-month period.
- Facebook had 785,000 unique visitors from India in June 2007. Over the six months since January 2007, the number of unique visitors has grown by a runaway 230 per cent from 238,000 unique visitors in January.
- Indians constitute about 30 per cent of unique visitors on Orkut worldwide.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Orkut, Facebook and MySpace in India
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