May 28, 2010

Posted by Angela in Internet | 1 Comment

Top 1000 Sites According to Google

Top 1000 Sites

Google’s top sites for April 2010 were published today. The Doubleclick Ad Planner list of 1000 most-visited sites was led by Facebook with Yahoo in a distant second. The list reveals that Facebook was visited by 540 million unique visitors in the month of April. With no other site even close, Facebook also had the most page views at 570 billion! It’s all those kids looking through albums and friends’ profiles.

Yahoo is behind them with 490 million unique visitors. Some other big contenders include MSN at number 5, Bing at number 13, Twitter at number 18, and MySpace way down the list at number 26. The top site without any advertising is Wikipedia in fourth overall with 310 million unique visitors.

Google’s list excludes Google and any Google websites, like YouTube- which is unfortunate, really. But clearly Facebook is still thriving more than any other site. Facebook reported a quarterly double in 28 countries in one recent quarter. All this while they are still receiving complaints about complex privacy settings. Just looking at the numbers, I wouldn’t suspect any unsatisfied customers.

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  1. Thanks for sharing. It is always interesting to see who makes the list. They are doing some great work!

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