10. Number ten on the top 10 list is QQ, also known as Tencent QQ. This site is based in Mainland China and provides IM service, as well as mail and a search engine. You can also do shopping and there is a dating site as well. Currently, they count their total users at over six hundred million. QQ is a social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface.
9. Number nine on the top 10 list is Twitter.
This social networking and micro-blogging website has literally helped to
change the world we live in today. Thousands of protesters participating in the
recent uprisings in Egypt and Libya gathered together in part by using Twitter.
We have only scratched the surface of this powerful communication tool and the
best is yet to come.
8. Number eight on the top 10 list is live.com
This is a website operated by Microsoft, providing their services and
products. Their popular Hotmail service, as well as instant messaging can be
found on this site.
7. Number seven on the top 10 list is Wikipedia. This is a free
encyclopedia built collaboratively using wiki software. (Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike License), it is offered in many different
languages. Started in 2001, the site can be rewritten and edited by the users.
A user can add content to any entry he wants, or start a new entry.
6. Number six on the top 10 list is baidu.com The
leading Chinese language search engine, provides “simple and reliable” search
experience, strong in Chinese language and multi-media content including MP3
music and movies, the first to offer WAP and PDA-based mobile search in
China. Apart from being the most popular Chinese language search engine,
the site also provides over 50 other services,
5. Number five on the top 10 list is blogger.com. This is a free blogging website that
allows you to write about anything and share your content with others for free.
You can also add video and photos to the blogs that you post. It was started in
1999, it is owned by Google.
4. Number four on the top ten list is Yahoo. It stands for Yet
another Hierarchical Officious Oracle. This site provides just
about every service you can think of and shows no sign of slowing down,
a major internet portal and service provider offering search results,
customizable content, chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.
3. Number three on the top ten list is YouTube. This is the most
popular site specifically designed for sharing videos. It was purchased by
Google for over $1 billion. YouTube is a way to get your videos to the
people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your videos worldwide!
2. Number two on the top ten list is Facebook. The wildly popular
social networking site was started by Mark Zuckerberg in his college dorm room
at Harvard in 2004. Since then, it has grown to serve over six hundred million
users worldwide. The service allows you to send messages, as well as share
pictures and videos. Just like Twitter, Facebook has helped to assemble and
organize people involved in protests and demonstrations all over the world.
There is no limit to the popularity of this site.
1. Number one on the top ten list is Google. This site provides many features, the
most famous being its search engine. They also offer Gmail, their popular email
service. Google also owns YouTube and Blogger, so they control three of the
most popular sites in the world. It enables users to search the world’s
information, including webpages, images, and videos. Offers unique
features and search technology.
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