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Twitter is way simpler than Facebook. Its a text-only communication tool. Facebook has profile pages, photos, networks, marketplace, events calendar, almost 100,000 applications.
Comparing any website to Facebook would only lead to the conclusion that Facebook leaves others in the dust.
But the thing is -- as a blog that's always on the look out for new technologies gaining traction, we should be aware of other companies on the rise. In 2005, MySpace had at least 60 million users to Facebook's 8 million, and then you know the story from there. They have also always been pretty different from each other too...
So maybe the news here is that Facebook and Twitter are more complementary, and less competitive than we think. And that's a story too.
How many users play those games, and of those users, how many have additional accounts?
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Check it out and thank me later
Keep up the good work, I look forward to reading more of your stuff.