If, however, you mean a real social network - I limit mine to people I actually know, people that (with very few exceptions) I have physically met. Friends and acquaintances whose real names and at least partial contact info I know, whose birthday I might celebrate with them, whose voice I would recognize on the phone or whose face I would recognize in a crowd.
uhhm... that is exactly the point of say... Facebook. That whole "adding whatever pronstar promoting herself this month as a friend" thing ppl do on MySpace, is not as common there. Most use facebook precisely to keep in touch with the kinds of friend you just described. Whoever says now a day that they won't be using one of these "social network" type site sounds as big a luddite as someone saying 10 years ago they won't be using email to communicate with their friends cause they already have a telephone and whats better to communicate than hearing someones voice? bokay?
the money probably came from it's ownerCarlos Slim, he is Forbes 3rd richest man alive and owner of a quasi-monoply on mexican telecommunications. His companies are sommwhat notoroius for lousy consumer service.
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If, however, you mean a real social network - I limit mine to people I actually know, people that (with very few exceptions) I have physically met. Friends and acquaintances whose real names and at least partial contact info I know, whose birthday I might celebrate with them, whose voice I would recognize on the phone or whose face I would recognize in a crowd.
uhhm... that is exactly the point of say... Facebook. That whole "adding whatever pronstar promoting herself this month as a friend" thing ppl do on MySpace, is not as common there. Most use facebook precisely to keep in touch with the kinds of friend you just described. Whoever says now a day that they won't be using one of these "social network" type site sounds as big a luddite as someone saying 10 years ago they won't be using email to communicate with their friends cause they already have a telephone and whats better to communicate than hearing someones voice? bokay?
the money probably came from it's owner Carlos Slim, he is Forbes 3rd richest man alive and owner of a quasi-monoply on mexican telecommunications. His companies are sommwhat notoroius for lousy consumer service.
just a tought... but would it be posible somehow to use old cellphones to build some kind of supercomputer???
isnt scott Mccloud the guy from highlaner?