http://trends.google.com/websites?q=facebook.com,bebo.com,myspace.com&geo=NZ&date=all

Obviously not just students, but I agree with the above: Bebo is kids,
Facebook is students and young professionals and MySpace for those who
just can't let go.

On Apr 22, 12:51 pm, "Aaron Cooper" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Facebook was pulling twice the traffic of Bebo in 2007, then FB had a visit 
> growth of over 300% in 2008 to put it on par with MySpace.
>
> Generally speaking, Bebo has been the poor cousin of FB and MS for while now.
>
> http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/bebo-myspace-facebook-site...
>
> Facebook started as a Student only network in the US, so it's far more 
> engrained in American student life from what I've seen and heard.
>
> Bebo seems to be more for the younger gen now, while MySpace is still 
> insanely popular with artists, especially musicians.
>
> Cheers
> Aaron
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Nathan Cox
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:58 AM
>   Subject: [phpug] Re: What students use
>
>   Thanks, yeah my inclination was to push data to as many subscrible channels 
> as possible.  
>   Is Bebo still as popular as Facebook?  I know it used to be huge but from 
> what I hear everyone's been moving to Facebook.
>
>   Michael Adams wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:31:54 +1200
> Came this utterance formulated by Nathan Cox to my mailbox:
>
>   Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if there's information available
> anywhere (like statistics, even rough ones) about how many uni student
> use different services like Facebook apps, Twitter, feed readers,
> vista gadgets, YouTube subscriptions, etc.
> Basically what I'm looking for is some kind of information on the best
> ways to push notifications and information to students (that they
> subscribe to) that's a bit more concrete and convincing than "but
> everybody uses Facebook".
>
> I attended a teaching and learning conference at EIT Hawkes Bay recently
> "Student Success: A new era in ways of learning" where the concensus was
> to incorporate all of the new techniques available (as many as possible
> anyway). I think Bebo has as much of a following in NZ students as
> Facebook does.
>
> One option being explored was giving students thought provoking
> questions via text when they want it. Travelling on the train at 3:30 or
> 8:00pm during normal TV watching.
>
> The conference emphasis seemed to be on tertiary training.
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