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The popularity of the software itself, though, does not seem to be on the decline, but rather is gaining speed in the cyber world. Major companies and search engines like Yahoo are trying to develop and launch their own social networking software, and open source software is available for smaller companies with the same intentions. Drupal, a popular open source social networking software, is increasingly popular for companies who choose not to invest in the thousands of dollars it would take to develop their own software. They can purchase the rights to the software to then adapt it into a wrapper that has the look and feel of their website. Sites like Zaadz, a socially conscious focused company, and decayenne, a place for young adults of high socioeconomic status to meet similarly inclined folk internationally, have notable traffic and don’t appear to be gearing up for multi-million dollar profits or entering into discussions with corporate buying powers. Wikipedia lists 71 different social networking sites that currently live on the web, with Myspace boasting the largest membership at more than 108 million.
Corporate buyouts are not a new trend, as companies are smart to target new technology when looking for investment options. Perhaps some view the exorbitant purchasing bids as nominal, given the potential future growth of social networking technology. In the meantime, these sites house their most viable demographic, a gold mine for advertising dollars.
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