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Aug 12, 2008

Social Networking Explodes Worldwide as Sites Increase Their Focus on Cultural Relevance

RESTON, Va., Aug 12, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a study of worldwide usage of social networking sites, indicating that while the growth in new users in North America is beginning to level off, it is burgeoning in other regions around the world. During the past year, the total North American audience of social networkers has grown 9 percent compared to a much larger 25 percent growth for the world at large. The Middle East-Africa region (up 66 percent), Europe (up 35 percent), and Latin America (up 33 percent) have each grown at well-above average rates.

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    Social Networking Growth by Worldwide Region
    June 2008 vs. June 2007
    Total Worldwide Audience, Age 15+ - Home and Work Locations
    Source: comScore World Metrix
                                             Unique Visitors (000)
                                     Jun-07          Jun-08     Percent Change
    Worldwide                       464,437         580,510           25%
    Asia Pacific                    162,738         200,555           23%
    Europe                          122,527         165,256           35%
    North America                   120,848         131,255            9%
    Latin America                    40,098          53,248           33%
    Middle East - Africa             18,226          30,197           66%


"While the social networking trend first took off in North America, it is beginning to reach a point of maturity in the region," said Jack Flanagan, comScore executive vice president. "However, the phenomenon is still growing rapidly in other regions around the world -- especially as the established American brands turn their focus to developing markets."

Facebook and Hi5 Lead Global Growth among Top Social Networking Sites

During the past year, many of the top social networking sites have demonstrated rapid growth in their global user bases. Facebook.com, which took over the global lead among social networking sites in April 2008, has made a concerted effort to become more culturally relevant in markets outside the U.S. Its introduction of natural language interfaces in several markets has helped propel the site to 153-percent growth during the past year. Meanwhile, the emphasis Hi5.com has put on its full-scale localization strategy has helped the site double its visitor base to more than 56 million. Other social networking sites, including Friendster.com (up 50 percent), Orkut (up 41 percent), and Bebo.com (up 32 percent) have demonstrated particularly strong growth on a global basis.


    Worldwide Growth among Selected Social Networking Sites
    June 2008 vs. June 2007
    Total Worldwide Audience, Age 15+
    Home and Work Locations
    Source: comScore World Metrix
                                              Total Unique Visitors (000)
                                        Jun-2007        Jun-2008      % Change
    Total Internet : Total Audience      778,310         860,514           11%
    Social Networking                    464,437         580,510           25%
    FACEBOOK.COM                          52,167         132,105          153%
    MYSPACE.COM                          114,147         117,582            3%
    HI5.COM                               28,174          56,367          100%
    FRIENDSTER.COM                        24,675          37,080           50%
    Orkut                                 24,120          34,028           41%
    BEBO.COM                              18,200          24,017           32%
    Skyrock Network                       17,638          21,041           19%


Facebook Gains Traction in Europe and Other Regions

Facebook's recent ascension to become the top global social networking site has been spurred by its substantial growth across worldwide regions. Though its largest visitor base is still in North America (49 million), Facebook's growth in the region is a relatively modest 38-percent. In every other worldwide region, Facebook's audience has more than quadrupled. Europe is quickly catching up with North America as Facebook's largest visitor base with 35 million visitors in June, a 303-percent increase and a net addition of nearly 27 million monthly visitors versus year ago. Other worldwide regions have seen even more dramatic growth on a percentage basis.


    Worldwide Growth for Facebook.com
    June 2008 vs. June 2007
    Total Worldwide Audience, Age 15+
    Home and Work Locations
    Source: comScore World Metrix
                                           Total Unique Visitors (000)
                                   Jun-2007        Jun-2008      % Change
    FACEBOOK.COM                     52,167         132,105          153%
    North America                    35,698          49,248           38%
    Europe                            8,751          35,263          303%
    Asia Pacific                      3,712          20,712          458%
    Middle East - Africa              2,974          14,951          403%
    Latin America                     1,033          11,931         1055%


"Facebook has done an exceptional job of leveraging its brand internationally during the past year," added Mr. Flanagan. "By increasing the site's relevance to local markets through local language interface translation, the site is now competing strongly or even capturing the lead in several markets where it had a relatively minor presence just a year ago."

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