On June 20th, signed by Joanna Brenner, Pew Research Center published a post in its space FACTTANK-NEWS IN THE NUMBERS about some of the most recent changes in social networking:
Facebook announced it will let users take and share short videos by way of Instagram, its photo-sharing app. This feature will likely compete with Twitter’s popular new short video application, Vine.
Social networking has grown faster and changed more than any other internet activity during the lifespan of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
Let’s look at the facts: When Pew Research first started asking about social networking site use in February 2005, just 8% of internet users—or 5% of all adults—said they used them. Today, 67% of online adults use social networking sites… Read more