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Santo Domingo.– The social networking phenomenon is taking over the world country by country and the Dominican Republic is no an exception, with Facebook and Hi5 in its top 10 of most visited websites.

According to Vincenzo Cosenza, the man behind Vincos Blog, focusing on the topics of social networking, social media and photography, Facebook is the most popular social networking site in 100 out of 127 countries, reaching over 350 million users across the planet.

Cosenza recently published an interactive World Map of Social Networks that uses analyzed data from Google Trends for Websites to visually depict the most popular social networks by country.

The map was first published in June 2009, when Facebook had more than 200 million users and was the most popular network in most places in Europe, Canada, Australia and the United States. The updated map shows Facebook's continuing trend of global domination.

Non-English speaking parts of the world have been "colonized" by the Facebook takeover, and rival social networks such as Orkut (India), Hi5 (Cameroon, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua), Maktoob (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen), Cyworld (South Korea), Lide (Czech Republic) and Skyrock (Guadeloupe and Martinique) have been almost all but replaced by Facebook.

Some regions that have not been taken over include Russia and Kazakhstan (where social network V Kontakte dominates), China (where social network QQ is the market leader), Mongolia, Thailand, Peru, Romania and Portugal (where Hi5 is the dominant social network), and in Brazil and Estonia (where Orkut is the leading social network).

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4 comment(s)
Written by: DoggPound, 27 Dec 2009 9:39 AM
From: United States
All the info/photos/data posted is collected an merged by the thieves at GOOGLE who are building a database of the people in the world. These sites also provide a theater for identity thieves, hackers and virus vendors.

Do a search of those involved with Facebook....note the U.S. agencies they represent.

PRIVACY is only a word anymore......
Written by: CarlosFranco, 27 Dec 2009 2:05 PM
From: United States, Brooklyn

The Global Village Concept at work... One of the few positve that exist!

Written by: richardmin, 27 Dec 2009 10:27 PM
From: South Korea, Seoul
Correction: Facebook has NOT all but replaced Cyworld in Korea as stated here. In fact, Facebook is a near NON-entity here. ie: Cyworld dominates, Facebook is basically nothing.

There are probably around a hundred thousand users (~100,000) estimated in Korea and most of those are ex-pats from English speaking countries. Cyworld has over 20million (~20,000,000) unique Korean users.

nuff said.

-- @richardmin
Written by: dominica, 28 Dec 2009 11:38 AM
From: United States
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