LinkedIn Zooms Past MySpace, Claims 2nd Place as U.S. Social Network

LinkedIn has become the second-most popular social network in the U.S. in terms of unique visitor traffic.

According to comScore, an Internet analytics company, LinkedIn had 33.9 million unique visitors in June compared to 33.5 million visitors for MySpace. LinkedIn still lags behind MySpace in terms of total active users. LinkedIn has about 115 million users compared to an estimated 130 for MySpace.

LinkedIn is an online social network geared towards business professionals. LinkedIn users can search for jobs, post resumes and network with colleagues and other professionals.

Facebook Partners with Skype to Offer Free Video Calling

Facebook, the world’s biggest social networking platform, announced on Wednesday that it is partnering with Skype to offer Facebook users a new free live video calling feature.

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, made the announcement that will allow its 750 million users to video calls without having to leave the application. The new Skype feature allows Facebook users to engage in a one-on-one video chat with just one click.

With the Skype partnership, Facebook is raising the bar for competitors in the social media network arena that include search engine giant Google Inc., which recently launched its own social media platform. Google’s offering, Google+, includes a video chat feature as well as Internet calls via Gmail.

The new partnership will give Skype access to Facebook’s 750 million users and provide the company an opportunity to increase its user base currently at 170 million.

Microsoft, a Google rival and Facebook investor is in negotiations to purchase Skype in a reported $8.5-billion deal which is expected to close before the end of the year. The Facebook Skype partnership is expected to strengthen Microsoft’s existing partnership with Facebook and give Microsoft a competitive advantage in the online communications playground.