Michael Arrington, the author of Techcrunch blog, reported on Tuesday with reference to
Comscore company data that in November, for the first time in a long time, the Yahoo.com portal lost
ground in the number of pages viewed. And lost to Fox Interactive Corporation, which owns the site MySpace.
During the year, the gap between Yahoo and MySpace
remained significant , despite the constant increase in the number of views from the latter. However, in November, Yahoo traffic "sank" by as much as 9%, which allowed the largest social network
to take the lead .
In any case, although such a comparison is not entirely fair, MySpace in 2006 increased attendance by 200%, so its owners have a suitable reason to open a bottle of champagne, writes Arrington.