Facebook may not make any money, now or in the future. It may only be worth 10% of its maximum valuation of $15 billion. But, in spite of all that it is one of the ten most visited websites in the US.
According to comScore, Facebook is now the No.10 site with 57 million unique visitors in January. The New York Times (NYT) web properties dropped to the No. 15 spot. Google (GOOG) still holds the top position with 151 million unique visitors followed by Yahoo! (YHOO) with 146 million, Microsoft (MSFT) with 126 million and AOL (TWX) with 108 million.
Ebay (EBAY) remained the top e-commerce site with 72 million unique visitors followed by Amazon (AMZN) with 65 million.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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