Advertisers have more than doubled the amount of money they are spending on social networking websites since last year, according to recent analysis from The Nielsen Company.
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An analysis of the most recent developments within the social networking market as well as latest advertising revenue forecasts.
Google’s real-time search function is set to go live this week with social networking partners MySpace, FriendFeed and Twitter.
Record numbers of consumers are spending money online this Christmas, with three individual days racking up more than $800 million each, according to a new report from comScore.
Independent News & Media has sold its 49% stake in German website Verivox for €18.3 million (£16.6 million).
