SAN DIEGO, CA, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Social Networking Sites in India are expanding the personal and professional networks of Indians. Social networking is what Indians spend most time on while online these days. According to the latest figures released by marketing research company ComScore, 84 percent of India's Internet audience visit social networking sites. This makes India the world's seventh largest market for social networking after U.S., China, Germany, Russian Federation, Brazil and the U.K. Will Hodgman, executive vice president of Asia-Pacific for ComScore, said in his report:"Though Facebook has tripled its audience in the past year to pace the growth for the category; several other social networking sites have posted their own sizeable gains."
We present a list of the 5 most frequented social networking websites in the country.
Read more about this month's issue here.
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