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Friday, February 12, 2010

Facebook




As we all have heard, Facebook is taking over the nation. We went from Xanga to MySpace and now Facebook is the new internet fad. Facebook has helped familes come back together. Facebook has helped people who haven't talked in years; reunite. You can't just get on for five minutes, if you log on, you get hooked for atleast half an hour. Then when time passes, you look and try to think where it went. People have facebooks from 12 years old to 80 years old, from moms to dads, from brothers to sisters, so many people have a Facebook. Facebook is a way of finding out what someone is doing at all times. There is talk about charging monthly to use Facebook in June 2010. The question is, if people have to pay for it, will they still use it? is it that good of an idea. The Facebook inventor, Mark Zuckerburg, has got to be a multimillionaire. He recently got added to the "young genious" list. Many people have been brought together because of Zuckerburg website. And we can thank him for this addiction.

1 comment:

  1. My main problem with Facebook is exactly the amount of time it eats up. I have a page, and I try from time to time to keep it up, but in between the effort seems greater than the reward: I use email to keep in touch.

    I suspect charging for Facebook would quickly reduce the number of participants to zero. Would you pay for it? I wouldn't.

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