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Identifying And Defeating Social Clutter


By Webrank at October 10, 2010 1 Comments    Share  

Online users average hundreds of friend connections across their social networks

Something amazing has happened to social media in the past couple of years: Overall adoption of social technologies has effectively reached saturation. We’re now at the point where more than 80% of US online users engage with social media – and although there’s been some hand-wringing over the fact social media adoption has plateaued at that level, let’s keep things in perspective: 80% engage with social media! That’s as many people as own a DVD player or use SMS. More>>

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