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Sunday
12Aug2007

Canada sure likes Facebook

 

I have noticed a lot of Facebook invitations coming from friends in Canada, but hadn’t thought it was indication of a general trend. Then I checked out Google Trends.

While it is interesting that Facebook is undergoing overall international growth that makes it an emerging competitor to MySpace, it is perhaps even more interesting that certain social networks are of specific interest to people in certain, culturally similar countries. Media trends in the US and Canada are not often divergent, but these results show a startling difference:

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Why Facebook might enjoy sronger growth than MySpace seems obvious to me. Facebook’s networking functions are far more innovative and user friendly, encouraging the addition of friends and facilitating the location of long-lost contacts. And Facebook is not littered with annoying ads and banners (yet). But why US-based and US-created Facebook would be attracting a larger market share specifically in Canada eludes me; perhaps it is a symptom of unpredictability and user momentum in the social network market?

 

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