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A look at the demographics of the top 10 social bookmarking sites
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from socialmedia 1438 Days ago #
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Sphinn was not on the list becuase it gets less traffic than the other sites. at least according to Quantcast.com

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from 4cdawgs 1436 Days ago #
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Interesting that StumbleUpon get less visitors than Digg when folks seem to like it better than Digg. Great list.

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from JamesDuthie 1436 Days ago #
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This is a good list and it’s really interesting to see the make up of each network. Not surprised to see StumbleUpon in third spot. I’m wondering if at some point we will see a mass exodus from Digg to StumbleUpon or another network ala MySpace -> Facebook. To me, StumbleUpon offers superior services to Digg and I sense others feel the same way (especially those new to social media). Only time will tell I suppose...

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from pixelschieber 1436 Days ago #
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Thx for the nice list. I could add some sites for the German market - there you have mister-wong.de (social bookmarking), studivz.de (social networking), xing.com (social networking), myvideo.de (videosharing) and yigg.de (social news) which should be the ones which make the biggest traffic. international sites like del.icio.us or facebook.com are not that successful, as long as they are not translated into german.

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