FaceBook.CA is a website
of Studica (NOT FaceBook)
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FaceBook.CA
points to a website Studica.com. It's amazing that FaceBook did not
grab country extensions. FaceBook users often change the layout,
backgrounds and graphics of their pages.
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Facebook is a social networking website, launched on February 4, 2004.
Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, a former Harvard student. Initially
the membership of Facebook was restricted to students of Harvard College.
Facebook is a social networking utility that
connects people together based on networks. Networks can be based on a wide
variety of things and based on the information you provide in your user
profile when you sign up for Facebook, you can connect to a wide variety of
networks and meet a number of people that are similar to you. Many people
have used Facebook in order to meet a lot of great people and if you are
interested in using the internet to meet people then Facebook might be the
website you’re looking for.
It was subsequently expanded
to MIT, Boston University, Boston College, and all Ivy League schools within
two months. Many individual universities were added in rapid succession over
the next year. Eventually, people with a university (e.g .edu, .ac.uk, etc.)
email address from institutions across the globe were eligible to join.
Networks were then initiated for high schools
on February 27, 2006 and some large companies. Since September 11, 2006,
anyone 13 or older may join. Users can select to join one or more
participating networks, such as a school, place of employment, geographic
region, or social group.
The site has more than 62 million active users (including non-collegiate
members) worldwide. From September 2006 to September 2007 the site's traffic
ranking increased from 60th to 7th, according to Alexa. It is the most
popular website for uploading photos, with 14 million uploaded daily.
The name of the site refers to the paper facebooks depicting members
of the campus community that some U.S. colleges and preparatory schools give
to incoming students, faculty, and staff as a way to get to know other
people on campus.
The site is free to users and generates revenue from advertising including
banner ads and sponsored groups (in April 2006, revenue was rumored to be
over $1.5 million per week). Users create profiles that often contain photos
and lists of personal interests, exchange private or public messages, and
join groups of friends. The viewing of detailed profile data is restricted
to users from the same network or confirmed friends.
According to TechCrunch, "about 85% of
students in [previously] supported colleges have a profile on the site.
Of those who are signed up, 60% log in daily. About 85% log in at least
once a week, and 93% log in at least once a month." According to Chris
Hughes, spokesman for Facebook, "People spend an average of 19 minutes a day
on Facebook." In a 2006 study conducted by Student Monitor, a New
Jersey-based limited liability company specialising in research concerning
the college student market, Facebook was named as the second most "in" thing
among undergraduates, tied with beer and sex and losing only to the iPod.
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