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Taringa! is a social network geared toward Latin American users. Taringa! consists of a 27 million registered user base, according with Taringa's own metrics〔http://eleconomista.com.mx/tecnociencia/2015/04/21/taringa-pagara-bitcoins-sus-usuarios〕 who create and share thousands of daily posts on general interest topics such as: Life Hacks, Tutorials, Recipes, News, Sports, Technology, Reviews, Art, and more. The platform has a presence in every country in the Spanish-speaking world - its main markets are Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Chile, Peru and the US Latino community.According to comScore statistics,〔http://www.cristiandelgado.com/futuro-digital-latinoamerica-2014/〕 it is the 4th most popular Latin American Social Network and the second one in traffic only after Facebook.〔("Taringa la segunda red social mas visitada de Argentina segun ComScore" )〕 in Argentina as it receives 75 million unique visitors per month. In February 2012 an article by Wired Magazine listed Taringa! as one of the foreign sites that "outshine Facebook" stating "there are still places where an also-ran or a homegrown alternative beats out the global hegemonies".〔("Bigger Than Facebook! Foreign Sites That Outshine the Web’s U.S. Stars", by Erin Biba and Lisa Katayama ) at Wired (magazine), 28 February 2012〕 ==Taringa! Creators== Along with Xapo’s Bitcoin wallet, a Silicon Valley company founded by Wenceslao Casares, Taringa! was responsible for carrying out the largest integration of Bitcoins in the world to date. The widespread incorporation of the virtual currency was made possible by its use as payment in Taringa!’s Revenue Share program, called “Taringa! Creators”.〔http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2015/04/21/bitbeat-latin-america-facebook-rival-to-use-bitcoin-to-pay-for-content/〕 Taringa!’s agreement with Xapo is also designed to give content providers the opportunity to use and share their earned bitcoins within the community. They have the capacity to send tips to one and another and Taringa! itself will facilitate purchases of consumer goods – starting with digitally delivered virtual products such as games.〔http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/05/03/magazine/how-bitcoin-is-disrupting-argentinas-economy.html?_r=0〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Taringa!」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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