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@@Gobbete To be fair, he managed to dump MySpace off at the peak of its popularity when he sold it to Fox for $580 million (they later sold it for $35 million)
I guess that Amazon isn't a site you visit unless you're buying something - google/facebook/youtube have an advantage in using this particulat metric I think.
I had youtube in 2009 when youtube was actually good nowadays it’s just the same thing in youtube nothing new like the old days on RU-vid it was always something new
I don’t think the logon to internet should count as a visit. Because I would then give Google like 10 visits a week for e-mail. I don’t like to use it as search engine.
Interesting to see the correlation of Trump and Brexit in 2016/17 and the decline of Facebook visits as it gets caught up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal...
@@osmarmoreno1801 Not sure "die" is the right word, but its definitely declining and suspect its off the back of scandal related to Cambridge Analytica...
Google only one use a search engine, and gets set as default in browsers thus everyone goes there, and will probably go out of fashion like AOL and Yahoo. Also i cannot believe how low ranked the porn sites were.
Excite still exists.. it looks straight out of the early 2000s web design, same with lycos but lycos actually looks late 90s web design... Why on earth to these old farts not update their webdesign to stay relevant...