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16 October 2009
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According to research conducted by the Nielsen company (you know, the TV ratings folks), the average internet user now spends 68 hours online per month.
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Launching an Auschwitz Facebook page might have seemed like a good way to reach out to a web-savvy younger generation and help keep alive the memory of the most notorious Nazis death camp.
But after gaining around 2,000 online followers in two days, the Facebook page launched by the Polish Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum was taken down todaywithout explanation.
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The study found that 27% of people under 35 would check their Facebook would check their Facebook accounts at least ten times per day. Over two thirds of these people (64%) equated this usage to checking their accounts whilst at work. Twitter was found to be the bigger draw when compared to Facebook, 36% of Twitterer’s checking their accounts more than ten times a day.
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With news today that an alleged stalker has been arrested for “poking” her victim on Facebook, The Mirror looks at ten other occasions where the social networking website has had a brush with the law.
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A new study suggests that many small businesses are failing to embrace social networking websites and services, despite the contribution they can make to their email marketing campaigns.
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The museum at the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp has gained 1,350 fans in its first two days on Facebook.
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