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Twitter passes 60m international unique users

LONDON - Twitter.com's international traffic has risen by 3.5% on October to 60.3 million unique users in November, according to ComScore.

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US traffic returned to growth after an 8% drop in October, but only rose by just above 100,000 visitors to 19.4 million.

The figures give only a partial picture of Twitter's popularity as they do not measure its use through third-party applications such as Tweetdeck and Seesmic.

The company has been launching different language versions of its site, adding Spanish and French for example, which may help its international growth.

It also expanded its distribution by agreeing deals for Microsoft and Google to feed tweets into their developing real-time search offerings.

Bloomberg recently reported that the deals were respectively worth $10m and $15m to Twitter, according to sources, who claimed the revenue would allow the company to turn a small profit for 2009.

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