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I’ve started a couple small social networks now (my total usership is under 30k) and I can tell you having a couple hundred thousand people willing to click on ads about dating is something I’m very jealous of.
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Google provides Android software free to hardware makers, aiming to expand its share of the mobile ad market by increasing the system's usership.
Android Loosens iPad's Market Grip Joan E. Solsman 2011
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Google provides Android software free to hardware makers, aiming to expand its share of the mobile ad market by increasing the system's usership.
Tablet Shipments Double From Third Quarter, Apple's Lead Declines Joan E. Solsman 2011
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Some experts have commented to me that SL's regular usership die-hards, creators, social mavens is no more than 20,000 which would not justify its business existence if it was an MMO-game play platform.
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Will these small worlds garner more usership in the long run than the big-iron, mega-landscape worlds such as SL and There?
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In print, there's Playgirl and Sweet Action and websites like For the Girls and even Suicide Girls (the latter presumably geared towards men but featuring a lively female usership).
Rachel Kramer Bussel: Is There Such a Thing as "Porn for Women?" 2008
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Microsoft and Telmex estimate that there are 15 million Spanish-speaking Internet users in the Americas, 9 million of them located in the U.S., and predict that Latin American Internet usership will explode to between 20 and 30 million within the next five years.
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Hi Mike, just a brief clarification, here my definition of Virtual Worlds is "Social Virtual Worlds" (users provide bulk of social and or content value to experience) vs "Game Play Worlds" where structure of play/interaction is defined by a party separate from the usership (ie, the game publisher).
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Microsoft and Telmex estimate that there are 15 million Spanish-speaking Internet users in the Americas, 9 million of them located in the U.S., and predict that Latin American Internet usership will explode to between 20 and 30 million within the next five years.
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The board's rejection was based in part on questions about whether the targeted usership -- the adult entertainment industry -- supported such a domain name suffix, according to the statement.
May 11th, 2006 2006
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