Of 10,000 working American’s surveyed by Compass Intelligence in late November 2008, nearly 60 percent said they were active on a social networking site, but most are not yet using social sites for business purposes.
The most popular site, according to research, is FaceBook, with nearly 35 percent of respondents being registered members of this site.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Working Americans Use Social Networking; Not Much for Business, Yet
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