Socially Adept (Cyberthoughts)
Mortgage Banking 2011, Sept, 71, 12
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Publisher Description
Social media is all the rage, but I certainly don't need to review the statistics to convince anyone of that. Still, it's a complex environment and there's a new entrant--Mountain View, California-based Google [TM]'s Google+. Palo Alto, California-based Facebook remains the clear leader, but then Mountain View-based Linkedln[R], with TOO million users, has gained strong traction in the business-to-business category. Very recently, San Francisco-based Bran-chOut[TM] has jumped into the fray, and it is worth watching, having jumped from 32,897 to 817,367 active users in just one week (June 13 to June 19, 2011).
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