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You may well have seen our data illustrating that Facebook picked up more US Internet visits than Google.com last week (and possibly even seen me talking about it on Channel 4 News). As a consequence of the interest in the American data, a number of people have asked us: what about the UK? The answer is that Facebook is the second most visited website in the UK – and has been for a while now – but Google.co.uk remains ahead of it. As the chart below illustrates, last week Google.co.uk picked up 9.34% of UK Internet visits, while Facebook accounted for 6.01%. In the US, the respective figures were 7.03% (for Google.com) and 7.07%.

So, there are two main reasons why Facebook hasn’t yet caught up with Google in the UK (and doesn’t likely to do so in the foreseeable future):
• Facebook has a very similar share of the social networking markets in both the UK and US (51.9% and 51.3%respectively last week), but social networking is slight more popular in the US, so Facebook’s share of all Internet visits is higher in there.
• Google has a larger share of search market in the UK (over 90%) than in the US (just over 70%), and search engines as a category are also more popular on this side of the Atlantic.
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Posted by Robin Goad at 09:11 AM
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Well, it's a fact that more and more people are using networking websites. I think it's only a matter of time for Facebook to overtake Google not only in the UK but worldwide.
Posted by M.A | February 7, 2011 02:36 PM
Personally, I have never found Facebook particularly enlightening. I know quite a few people who keep up with each other's activities via Facebook, but they gather socially in brick-and-mortar and outdoors surroundings. In other words, they use Facebook as a means of tracking each other's parties and outdoor excursions. I, on the other hand, prefer Meetup.com.
Posted by Dave | March 21, 2010 03:30 PM