Facebook has overtaken arch rival MySpace in the battle for online
popularity, according to the latest independent figures.
Facebook attracted 123.9 million unique visitors and 50.6 billion page views
in May compared with 114.6 million unique visitors and 45.4 billion page views
at MySpace, comScore figures reveal.
The news has ruffled the feathers of Rupert Murdoch, head of News
International which owns MySpace.
At the Lions 2008 International Advertising Festival in Cannes, Murdoch
dismissed Facebook as "flavour of the month" and a mere "directory", while
MySpace, he said, is a "real social networking site".
MySpace, bought by News International in 2005 for £315m, has just undergone a
redesign to de-clutter its home page.
It is still more popular in the US than Facebook, notching up 73.7 million
unique visitors in May versus Facebook's 35.6 million.
Facebook has already proved more popular than its rival in the UK, having
overtaken
MySpace in September last year.
Facebook is estimated to be worth around $15bn, after Microsoft invested
$240m for a
1.6
per cent stake in October last year.
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