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Mon, Jul 11, 11 at 17:12
| From a blog on nytimes.com (The Old Internet Neighborhoods): "Many boards are stagnant or in decline, if they even still exist. Several once-thriving boards on the women's site iVillage have closed up shop." No real answers of course. Just one bloggers description of the mood of the times. It was suggested that the Facebook and YouTube were replacing our forums. |
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| Facebook may soon be the biggest internet thing yet, rivaling and even surpassing Google. |
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| The latest thing I've heard on this, coming from a business perspective, is that having a web site is becoming passe, with Facebook being where you want to have your information. Meanwhile, supposedly any people who are serious about promoting themselves have a web site up, are on Facebook AND are using Twitter as well. |
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