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LinkedIn passes MySpace in US net traffic

LinkedIn's traffic leapfrogged MySpace in June making it the second-largest social network in the US

LinkedIn leapfrogged MySpace in June to become the second-largest social network in the United States in terms of traffic behind Facebook, tracking firm comScore said.

LinkedIn had 33.9 million unique US visitors in June compared with 33.5 million for MySpace, which was sold last week by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

Twitter was next with 30.6 million unique US visitors in June, comScore said.

Facebook was the runaway leader with 160.9 million unique US visitors during the month, according to comScore.

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg announced last week that the social networking site now has 750 million users worldwide.

MySpace was bought by News Corp for $US580 million in 2005 and was sold to Specific Media last week for just $US35 million ($A32.72 million).

LinkedIn launched on the New York Stock Exchange in May and its price more than doubled on the first day of trading.

Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.

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