Way to go China!That's pretty cool, actually.
And it doesn't surprise me that China doesn't have a huge showing on this map. When my friends were over there a few years ago teaching English, Facebook was illegal and was blocked from most of China's servers.
They pretty much do anything they can to keep their people in the dark. YouTube was illegal, too.Way to go China!That's pretty cool, actually.
And it doesn't surprise me that China doesn't have a huge showing on this map. When my friends were over there a few years ago teaching English, Facebook was illegal and was blocked from most of China's servers.![]()
Way to go China!That's pretty cool, actually.
And it doesn't surprise me that China doesn't have a huge showing on this map. When my friends were over there a few years ago teaching English, Facebook was illegal and was blocked from most of China's servers.![]()
I'm sure they do. FB no doubt makes most of their money selling information about its users.
I'm sure they do. FB no doubt makes most of their money selling information about its users.
Nope, they still make the vast majority of their money from more "traditional" Internet advertising streams.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/198815/how_will_facebook_make_money.html
Quite honestly, this article makes me want to use Facebook even less than I do now.
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