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When you don't want to be Facebook friends - Digital Life - MSNBC.com
Social networking sites such as Facebook have experienced phenomenal growth in the past year, according to market researcher comScore. Facebook is now the No. 1 social networking site, with more than 120 million active users, and its fastest growing demographic is those 25 and older.
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Mimi Ito - Weblog: Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
Most youth use online networks to extend the friendships that they navigate in the familiar contexts of school, religious organizations, sports, and other local activities. They can be always “on,” in constant contact with their friends through private communications like instant messaging or ...
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Find Your Neighbor s Videos Online - Webmonkey
The Web Developer's Resource
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Facebook pulls neo-Nazi pages after outcry - Tech and gadgets - MSNBC.com
ROME - Facebook said on Friday it had removed several pages from its site used by Italian neo-Nazis to incite violence after European politicians accused the Internet social networking site of allowing a platform to racists. Seven different group pages had been created on the site with titles ...
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Facebook Mobile Sees 3X Growth to 15 Million Users This Year - ReadWriteWeb
Facebook announced last night that the company has seen users of its mobile site, m.facebook.com, jump from 5 million to 15 million this year. The most recent change made to the site, allowing comments to be posted on status messages from your phone, resulted in more than 1 million mobile posts ...
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What would Facebook look like if it sold out to ads? Click here to see… | Futuristic Play by @Andrew_Chen
Click below for the full screen view of Facebook with huge ads If Facebook is seeking a revenue model, let's hope it's not ads There's been a couple
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A caricature of Obama's Facebook network by republicans
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techPresident – Obama Bandwagon Effect on Facebook
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techPresident – How Much is YouTube Worth to Obama and McCain?
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The British Airways staff who posted comments about 'smelly' passengers on Facebook | Mail Online
Airline staff who left derogatory comments about passengers on social networking site Facebook are being investigated by their bosses. British Airways check-in staff based at Gatwick have posted messages saying that travellers are 'smelly' and that operations at Heathrow's Terminal 5 are ...