
Twitter traffic according to Hitwise
January 22nd, 2009 admin

Hitwise has published over the last days three posts with interesting information on traffic to the Twitter website. They analysed traffic to twitter.com in three countries : UK, USA and Australia. Let’s start with the UK .
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