Word: facebooked
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Luxembourg is a real country, even if Facebook groups don’t think...
...deal, which was first reported on The Wall Street Journal Web site on Monday, would be worth $300 to $500 million and would value Facebook at $10 billion or more...
...Berg with eighteen of his best friends. You’ve heard him, boasting about the 1.5 shots that he totally downed the previous night before the proctor showed up. But how well do you really know The Freshman? Feeling just a little creepy, FM caught up with the Facebook profiles of the class of 2011 in order to get a better feel for the newest residents of Harvard Yard. 1. Fifteen Minutes: Hey, you with the lanyard! What’s happening? 2011: “I’m going to be a freshman at Harvard this year...
...multitude of student groups at Harvard allows every individual to find his cause and promote it, but rarely causes collaboration with other extracurricular associations. RSS feeds and blogs customize information, leaving our generation perhaps better informed than any other previous ones, but informed selectively and self-centeredly. Facebook lets you add “causes” to your profile and find friends based on common interests and charities. But will the “1,000,000 strong for Barack” actually vote for him? Will thousands of blog readers board a bus in real life and stand...
...list with 2006’s. Forty-four Harvard students were interviewed for the study. Only one of them, according to Sperling, said they did not trust University Health Services. The report incorporated surveys of student health centers as well as feedback from students, which was solicited via Facebook, Sperling said. Jim Daniels, vice president of marketing at Trojan, praised the Ivy League’s newly crowned sultans of STD-suppression. “I think Harvard should be very proud [of] being in the top 10,” Daniels said in an interview...