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What Your Favorite Web Sites Say About You

Jimmy writes to tell us that CNET is running an article on what your favorite Web sites say about you. One example takes a look at the possible origins of Facebook readers; "The typical Facebookers are what you'd get if YouTube and Flickr went halves on a baby. Yes, the site was created to help university students connect and have a good time, but connecting and having a good time generally involves unruly, drunken behavior, which is inevitably caught on film and posted for your entire friends list to see.'" The article also takes a look at eBay, Flickr, Slashdot, and several others.

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  1. AD-FREE VERSION by InvisblePinkUnicorn · · Score: 3, Informative

    Behold!, the article is slightly more reader-friendly. Still not worth reading, though...

  2. Re:Not very interesting.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The jap chick on the last page is pretty hot. You can almost see up her shorts!

  3. Re:Not very interesting.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    slashdot is balanced? Um, what about all the discussions on anything related to biology or evolution (you know, the theory)? Those are pretty much the *definition* of one-sided.