Simulist wrote:Project Willow is no goon.
Indeed.
why the goon jacket, freemason?
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Simulist wrote:Project Willow is no goon.
freemason9 wrote:whoa, i just realized that you're a goon
freemason9 wrote:i see no purpose in facebook, aside from announcing party invitations and spreading the word about your favorite type of cake
Facebook is expected to say this week that it has reached 500 million users, making it the biggest information network on the Internet in a meteoric rise that has connected the world into an online statehood of status updates, fan pages and picture exchanges.
In its six-year history, the site has become ritualized in our daily lives. It has even attracted the unwilling who join for fear of being cut out of the social fabric. It has connected old friends and family. It has helped make and break political campaigns and careers. It has turned many of us into daily communicators of one-line missives on the profound and mundane. And it has tested the limits of what we care to share and keep private.
The sheer impact and sized of the Facebook universe has captured the attention of federal regulators and lawmakers who are struggling to protect consumers and their privacy as they flock to this and other sites like Twitter. The privately held company that still thinks of itself as a startup is also learning how to handle the new responsibilities that its massive trove of information about its half billion users brings.
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The half-billion-member-mark can’t be understated. To put the number into perspective, the population inhabiting Facebook now equals that of the United States, Japan and Germany combined. Or, two Mexicos and a Brazil. The universe of Facebook membership is less than half the population of India, but in the last year the social networking Internet site has doubled in size
The half-billion-member-mark can’t be understated. To put the number into perspective, the population inhabiting Facebook now equals that of the United States, Japan and Germany combined. Or, two Mexicos and a Brazil. The universe of Facebook membership is less than half the population of India, but in the last year the social networking Internet site has doubled in size
Avalon wrote:Project Willow and others who are taking care of the seriously ill should check out CaringBridge at http://www.caringbridge.org/.
It's run by a non-profit, and offers free, private websites which include options for a guestbook and email updates to those on a patients list of family and friends. I'm getting regular updates about a friend who's currently looking to get on a transplant list, and found it really helped in terms of getting news about a friend who was dying a couple of years ago.
Sweejak wrote:freemason9 wrote:i see no purpose in facebook, aside from announcing party invitations and spreading the word about your favorite type of cake
Facebook is a "killer app". They've killed lists and damped some groups and forums.
I'd pay money to have a privacy enhanced, open source, craigslist kind of FB. It's a great application.
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