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Facebook has overtaken MySpace for the first time in the UK in terms of unique visitors, according to new stats from Nielsen//NetRatings.
The social network, which has been experiencing phenomenal growth recently and is reportedly a target for investment by Microsoft, had 6.5m unique visitors last month compared to 6.4m for its News Corp–owned rival.
At the start of the year, its audience was just a fifth of the size of MySpace’s, and even in May, Facebook had just 3.2m unique vistors compared to its rival’s 6.5m.
The figures also reveal that almost half of the UK's web users now frequent social network sites.
According to Nielsen//NetRatings, the most popular UK social networks are:
However, Facebook is no longer the fastest growing social network - this honour goes to Perfspot.com, which has grown at a rate of 756% over the last four months and now has 274,000 users.
Engagement:
Meanwhile, reports suggest Microsoft may be ready to buy a 5% stake in Facebook that would value the social network at a massive $10bn (£4.95bn).
Though talks are apparently at an early stage, the asking price for a 5% stake is reported to be between $300m and $500m, though the Wall Street Journal, the source of the story, says that Google may also be interested.
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Related research:
Internet Statistics Compendium - September 2007