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Maybe students at Harvard really are more awkward than the average college-age person. After all, there are 17 Facebook groups at Harvard containing the word ‘awkward.’ And indeed, we seem incapable of living without declaring “awk...ward” a dozen times a day. However, I find it hard to believe that awkwardness, like a meal plan and an email address, comes with enrollment...
...these restrictive practices: on the one hand, Apple is selling a lot of music, and Microsoft a lot of word processing software. But the thanks to the early open standardization of the web, the thought of its belonging to any one company now seems absurd to us—Facebook uses it, Google uses it, universities use it, and each in its own way. Only when we demand that Microsoft and Apple and others play nice with one another—only when they’ve made their specifications into open standards—will we come...
Online social networking behemoth MySpace.com was sold for $580 million to News Corp. last year. MySpace received three times as many unique visitors in February as Facebook, according to market research firm comScore...
...instance, the pioneering social networking site Friendster.com did reject takeover bids but has seen its popularity decline, as MySpace and Facebook have gained ground...
...have a sense of pride because [founder] Mark Zuckerberg represented us in a respectable manner,” said Robert J. Ross ’09. Ross said that if the site changes ownership, “I don’t think that would prevent people already on Facebook from using...