Monday, February 28, 2011

Know Top 10. Best Website RANK

1. google.com
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG and LSE: GGEA) is a U.S. public company, plays a role in Internet search and online advertising. The company is based in Mountain View, California, and has employees numbered 19,604 people (June 30, 2008) Google's philosophy includes slogans such as "Do not be evil", and "Work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun" , describes a relaxed corporate culture.

Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University and the company is a privately held company on 4 September 1998.  initial public offering on August 19, 2004, raising $ 1.67 billion, making it worth $ 23 billion. Through various types of new product development, the takeover and partners, the company has expanded its initial search and advertising business to the other areas, including web-based email, online mapping, office productivity, and exchange videos.


2. facebook.com 
FACEBOOK (or facebook) is a social networking service and a web site that was launched in February 2004, which is operated and owned by Facebook, Inc.. In January 2011, Facebook has more than 600 million active users. Users can create personal profiles, add other users as friends and exchange messages, including automatic notification when they update their profile. In addition, users can join groups of users who have a specific purpose, sorted by work, school, college, or characteristic lainnyaa. Service name is derived from the name of the book is given to students in the first academic year by university administrations in the U.S. with the aim of helping students get to know each other. Facebook allows each person aged at least 13 years be a registered user on this site.
Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his roommate and fellow computer science student Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. Membership was initially restricted web site for Harvard students only, then expanded to other colleges in Boston, Ivy League, and Stanford University . This site is slowly opening up to students at other universities before it opened to high school students, and finally to everyone who is aged a minimum of 13 years.
Compete.com study in January 2009 put up as social networking services most commonly used according to the monthly active users around the world, followed by MySpace. Entertainment Weekly placed it on list of "best" end of the decade with the comment, "How do we stalking former Our beloved, considering our colleague's birthday, disrupt our friends, and play a game Scrabulous before up created? "Quantcast estimates up to have 135.1 million U.S. monthly visitors in October 2010. According to Social Media Today April 2010, it is estimated that 41.6% of the U.S. population has an account up.



3. youtube.com

YouTube is a video sharing website (video sharing) popular founded in February 2005 by three former employees of PayPal: Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. According to Internet research firm Hitwise, in May 2006, YouTube has a market share of 43 percent. The user can load, watch, and share video clips for free. Generally, the videos on YouTube are music clips (video clips), films, TV, and video made by the users themselves. The format used in YouTube videos are. flv can be played in a web browser that has Flash Player plugin.

On October 9, 2006 announced that Google purchased YouTube for U.S. $ 1.65 billion. In early April 2008 some Indonesian ISPs shut down access to some web sites including YouTube because it contains the movie Fitna. Originally blocking form completely blocking the entire website, but later changed to blocking of a specific URL that contains the video course.

4. yahoo.com
Yahoo! Inc.. is an American public corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California (specifically in Silicon Valley), which provides Internet services globally, covering the entire world. The company is famous for its web portal, search engine (Yahoo! Search), Yahoo Directory, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, advertising, online mapping (Yahoo! Maps), Yahoo Video, and social media websites and services.

Yahoo pioneered by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was inaugurated as a legal entity on March 1, 1995. On January 13, 2009, Yahoo lifted Carol Bartz, Autodesk's former chief executive, as chief executive and members of Yahoo's new board of directors.


5. amazon.com
 
 
Amazon.com is an online store that sells books, movies, games, DVDs, music CDs, computer software, and other items. Amazon.com is the largest online store for now. Established in May 1994 in Manhattan by Jeff Bezos, a worker at DE Shaw.





 6. twitter.com 
Twitter is a website owned and operated by Twitter Inc.., which offers a Micro-blogging social network that allows users to send and read messages are called tweets. Tweets are text posts to 140 characters are displayed on the user profile pages. Tweets can be seen outside, but the sender can restrict delivery of messages to their friends list only. Users can see the tweets of other writers known as followers.

All users can send and receive tweets via Twitter site, compatible external applications (mobile phones), or with a short message (SMS) available in certain countries. This site is based in San Bruno, California near San Francisco, where the site was first created. Twitter also has a server and an office in San Antonio, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts.

Since established in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Twitter has gained popularity worldwide and currently has more than 100 million users. This is sometimes described as "SMS from the internet".



7. msn.com
Microsoft Network or MSN is a service portal web site owned by Microsoft. Launched on August 24, 1995, MSN can be operated with operating system Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, WindowsXP and Windows Vista.

The sections of MSN Hotmail, Windows Messenger, My MSN and Download IE8. MSN is now available in all languages in the world.


8. wikipedia.org 
Wikipedia is a multilingual encyclopedia project in a free and open networks, run by the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in the United States. The name Wikipedia comes from the combination of the words wiki and encyclopedia. Simple was released in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, and is now the largest reference work, fast growing, and popular on the Internet. Wikipedia project aims to provide the human sciences.







9. live.com








10. microsoft.com 
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, founded 1975), headquartered in Redmond, Washington, United States, is the largest software companies in the world (with more than 50,000 employees in various countries, until May 2004).

Microsoft to develop, make, license and support a wide range of software products for various computing devices. Of its most famous is the Microsoft Windows operating system, which has existed everywhere in the desktop computer market.

Microsoft's aggressive business strategy that has resulted in several government investigations, including a federal lawsuit in 1998 in which Microsoft is alleged to have illegally used its monopoly power to beat its competitors, through the action of appeals and negotiations, Microsoft has reduced the impact of this decision on the operation of the company and status finances.