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Missed a Bet

I read this on Slashdot yesterday; it looks like part of the methodology was to study how often "facebook" was searched for in Google. If you make Facebook your homepage, or if your browser's typed URL history matches typing "fac" to facebook.com, then naturally the number of Google searches for "facebook" are going to decrease.

Not a very good study, in my opinion, and I'm not a Facebook fanboy by any means.
 
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I read this on Slashdot yesterday; it looks like part of the methodology was to study how often "facebook" was searched for in Google. If you make Facebook your homepage, or if your browser's typed URL history matches typing "fac" to facebook.com, then naturally the number of Google searches for "facebook" are going to decrease.

Not a very good study, in my opinion, and I'm not a Facebook fanboy by any means.

That's Slashdot. The article used their own data which more compelling.

But the poll also found that many users seem to be getting bored with the website started in 2004. Besides the 61 percent who report taking long breaks from it, 42 percent of those aged 18-29, 34 percent of those 30-49, and 23 percent of users 50 and over have decreased their time on Facebook over the last year.
 
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