LONDON, April 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Facebook Captures #1 Ranking in Spain for the First Time in February

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released an analysis of Facebook's growth in Europe during the past year. As the popular social networking site has increasingly focused its attention on global expansion and increased penetration across countries and regions, the site has catapulted to the #6 ranked Web property worldwide with 275 million visitors in February, a 175-percent increase versus year ago. One of the global regions that best illustrates Facebook's growth is Europe, where the site has seen a 314-percent increase to nearly 100 million visitors.

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Not only does Facebook have a growing audience, it is also a highly engaged audience with the average user spending three hours per month on the site. One year ago, Facebook usage accounted for 1.1 percent of all minutes spent online in Europe, but by February 2009 that number had increased to 4.1 percent of all minutes. Facebook also accounts for a full 30.4-percent of minutes spent in the social networking category, up from 12.3 percent a year earlier.

Facebook Share of Time Spent in Europe February 2009 vs. February 2008 Total Europe, Age 15+ - Home and Work Locations Source: comScore World Metrix Share of Minutes Feb-08 Feb-09 Share of Total Internet Minutes 1.1% 4.1% Share of Social Networking Minutes 12.3% 30.4%

Facebook has very quickly taken a leading position across most of the European social networking market despite having a strong foothold in just a few European countries one year ago, said Mike Read, comScore Managing Director of Europe. Over the course of the past year, it has climbed the rankings in virtually every market and taken over the top position in several. Most recently, Facebook grabbed the top position in Spain after nipping at the heels of a leading local player for the past several months.

Facebook Leads in Spain, Most of the Rest of Europe

Facebook has taken a leading position in the social networking category across the majority of countries in Europe in recent months. Of the 17 European countries individually reported by comScore, Facebook owned the top position in the social networking category in 11 of them. The site's audience is largest in the U.K. with 22.7 million visitors (up 75 percent versus year ago), followed by France with 13.7 million visitors (up 518 percent) and Turkey with 12.4 million visitors (year ago data not available).

Most recently, Facebook captured the top spot in the Spanish market in February with 5.7 million visitors, representing a dramatic tenfold increase versus year ago. It has also soared in Italy, growing more than 2,700 percent to 10.8 million visitors.

Facebook Growth in Europe February 2009 vs. February 2008 Total Europe, Age 15+ - Home and Work Locations Source: comScore World Metrix Unique Visitors (000) Facebook.com Rank in Social Percent Networking Category Feb-08 Feb-09 Change in Feb-09 Europe 24,118 99,776 314% 1 United Kingdom 12,957 22,656 75% 1 France 2,217 13,698 518% 1 Turkey* N/A 12,377 N/A 1 Italy 382 10,764 2721% 1 Spain 515 5,662 999% 1 Germany 680 3,433 405% 4 Belgium 327 2,308 607% 1 Sweden 1,211 2,298 90% 1 Denmark 533 2,022 279% 1 Switzerland 282 1,690 499% 1 Norway 819 1,479 81% 1 Finland 555 1,341 142% 1 Netherlands 236 1,031 337% 2 Austria 112 663 491% 2 Ireland 203 512 153% 2 Russia 117 478 309% 7 Portugal 72 193 169% 3

*Turkey is a newly reported individual country in comScore World Metrix; year ago data not available

The only countries in which Facebook does not hold the #1 or #2 position in the social networking category are Germany, where it ranks fourth, Russia (#7) and Portugal (#3).

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Jamie Gavin of comScore, Inc., +44(0)207-099-1775, worldpress@comscore.com ; Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080115/COMSCORELOGO